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Jonathan is a senior director at HMRC, having previously worked at ONS and HMT. He is a member of IFS's Audit Committee.
Presentation details
- DOI
- 10.1920/ps.ifs.2024.0869
- Publisher
- IFS
Suggested citation
Athow, J. (2012). 'Incorporating behavioural change and dynamic considerations in tax policy modelling' [Presentation]. London: IFS. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/incorporating-behavioural-change-and-dynamic-considerations-tax-policy-modelling (accessed: 14 February 2025).
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