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This presentation was given by David Phillips as part of the "A look ahead to the March 2020 Budget" preview briefing. You can watch a video of the presentation below, or download the slides here.
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Associate Director
David is Head of Devolved and Local Government Finance. He also works on tax in developing countries as part of our TaxDev centre.
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Phillips, D. (2020). 'Starting levels: how geographically unequal are we, and is geographically inequality increasing?' [Presentation]. London: IFS. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/starting-levels-how-geographically-unequal-are-we-and-geographically-inequality (accessed: 4 May 2024).
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