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The IFS Green Budget 2022, in association with Citi and with funding from the Nuffield Foundation, will take stock of the economic and fiscal outlook following Kwasi Kwarteng’s mini-Budget and analyse the challenges ahead. The findings from chapters covering the macroeconomy, public finances, and public sector pay and spending will be presented at this event.
Green Budget chapters covering changes to tax and benefits, corporation tax and investment, and interactions between quantitative easing and the public finances will be published in the coming weeks, in the run-up to the publication of the main book.
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