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This presentation was given at the 2014 Work, Pensions and Labour Economics Study Group conference held at the University of Sheffield on 28-29 July 2014.
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Senior Economist
Stuart is a Senior Economist working in the Tax sector, and focuses on analysing the design of the tax and benefit system.
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- Institute for Fiscal Studies
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Adam, S. (2014). 'Methodological challenges in assessing the impact of a new policy regime: the case of universal credit' [Presentation]. London: Institute for Fiscal Studies. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/methodological-challenges-assessing-impact-new-policy-regime-case-universal-credit (accessed: 26 April 2024).
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