This presentation was given by David Phillips at the CIOT/IFS debate, "Tax devolution - a help or hindrance to the UK's cities, regions and nations?", on 22 October 2018.
This presentation was given by Joanne Walker (Chartered Institute of Taxation), at the CIOT/IFS debate, "Tax devolution - a help or hindrance to the UK's cities, regions and nations?", on 22 October 2018.
This presentation was given by Neil Lee, Associate Professor of Economic Geography (London School of Economics), at the CIOT/IFS debate, "Tax devolution - a help or hindrance to the UK's cities, regions and nations?", on 22 October 2018.
Thomas Pope sets out the current state of the public finances, the outlook for the future, and some of the key economic and policy risks to the public finances in the medium and long term.
This presentation considers where the Chancellor might look if he wanted to increase tax receipts by about 1% of national income – enough to pay for the promised increase in NHS spending.
In this presentation, Ben Zaranko sets out the context for the choices facing the Chancellor, considers the necessary trade-offs and describes some of the possible implications for public service spending.
This presentation was delivered by Agnes Norris Keiller as part of an event held on 5th October where a chapter of the Green Budget 2018, "The exposure of different workers to potential trade barriers between the UK and the EU", was launched.
This presentation was delivered by Peter Levell as part of an event held on 5th October where a chapter of the Green Budget 2018, "The exposure of different workers to potential trade barriers between the UK and the EU", was launched.
This presentation was delivered by Professor L. Alan Winters, Professor of Economics at University of Sussex and Director of the UK Trade Policy Observatory, as part of an event held on 5th October where a chapter of the Green Budget 2018, "The exposure of different workers to potential trade barriers between the UK and the EU", was launched.
Professor Janet Currie, Chair of the Department of Economics at Princeton University, gave the 2018 IFS Annual Lecture on 27th September on the topic of "Life, Death, and Mental Health: How Access to Care Helps Children Succeed".
This presentation was delivered by Richard Blundell as part of a panel discussion held on 20th September on "What should policy do about low earnings?"