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IFS Research Fellow, Laura Abramovsky, delivered the presentation in Helsinki as part of the UNU-WIDER's flagship conference ...
One year into Labour’s government, we assess whether its mission-driven approach has changed how it governs and what progress has been made.
There are strong reasons to radically reform how we currently tax the sources and uses of wealth; this includes reforming ...
The government has set itself a target to have 75% of five-year-olds reaching a good level of development by 2028.
In Paul's final episode, he speaks with incoming IFS Director Helen Miller about the big economic pressures facing the UK.
The chancellor has to somehow reconcile tax and spending, but both her own Labour MPs and the Tory opposition are still ...
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Lars Nesheim is a Professor of Economics at UCL and Co-Director of the Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (cemmap).
At this event researchers presented the final recommendations of the Pensions Review. Just over two years on from the initial ...
I prove that, in a simple but general framework, expected pass-through is unchanged by the presence of focal pricing constraints.
How does the student loan system currently work in England, what will change for new students in 2023, and what are some of the options for reform?
The number of working-age people newly awarded disability benefits doubled between July 2021 and July 2022. This report investigates that increase.