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The IFS Green Budget: February 2011

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As Chancellor George Osborne prepares for his keynote statement on fiscal policy and the economy the IFS Green Budget assesses some of the issues he will have to deal with.

2 February 2011

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The UK will introduce a Patent Box, but to whose benefit?

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The Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, yesterday confirmed that a Patent Box will be introduced in the UK in 2013. This policy will reduce the rate of corporation tax on the income derived from patents to 10%. Our analysis suggests that the policy will lead to a large reduction in UK tax receipts from the income derived from patents, is poorly targeted at promoting research, will add complexity to the tax system, and it is far from clear that any additional research resulting from the policy will take place in the UK.

30 November 2010

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After the recession giveaways; what next for output?

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Today's GDP figures show that the economy grew by 0.2% in the first quarter of 2010. In the election campaign much has been made of the impact of the timing of spending cuts and tax increases on the ability of the UK economy to sustain this recovery. This is an important issue, but much less attention has been given to the equally important question of how UK growth is likely to fare in the medium term which will be largely determined by efficiency with which we produce goods and services and the extent to which we develop new ideas.

23 April 2010

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UK productivity in the recession

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In this Briefing Note, we briefly describe trends in UK productivity over the recent recession and how they compare with those in the US.

23 April 2010

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IFS Green Budget 2010

Event 3 February 2010 at 10:00 Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3DG
The Green Budget will focus on the policy challenges confronting the Chancellor of the Exchequer in what is likely to be the last Budget before the General Election. It will be produced for the first time in collaboration with Barclays Capital and Barclays Wealth.
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Innovation in the recession: willing, but not necessarily able

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The latest annual survey of Business Enterprise Research & Development, released by the Office for National Statistics this morning, shows another real increase in R&D spending during 2007, in line with growth in real national income. But will the recession throw this into reverse?

30 January 2009