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David Phillips, Associate Director at the IFS, and Ed Poole and Guto Ifan of the Wales Governance Centre, examine the Welsh Fiscal Framework deal that sets out how Wales will be funded after the Welsh Government takes on tax powers
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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.
Ed Gareth Poole
Guto Ifan
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- The IFS
Suggested citation
G, Ifan and D, Phillips and E, Poole. (2016). Welsh funding: Assessing the fiscal framework deal [Comment] The IFS. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/articles/welsh-funding-assessing-fiscal-framework-deal (accessed: 29 March 2024).
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