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Research Fellow Financial Conduct Authority
Jonathan is a Research Fellow at the IFS and a Technical Specialist in the Economics Department at the Financial Conduct Authority.
Deputy Research Director
Monica is a Deputy Research Director and Professor of Economics at the University of Bristol, with an interest in Labour, Family and Public Economics.
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Costa Dias, M and Shaw, J. (2012). 'A lifetime perspective on the distributional and incentive effects of UK personal taxes' [Presentation]. London: IFS. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/lifetime-perspective-distributional-and-incentive-effects-uk-personal-taxes-0 (accessed: 20 May 2024).
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