Election Special: Your questions answered podcastIn the final run up to the election, we answer your questions about everything from borrowing to AI to the part that luck plays in the economy. 27 June 2024
Election Special: The Labour manifesto explained podcastWe discuss the Labour manifesto launched on Thursday and give our reaction to the policies and pledges within it.14 June 2024
Election Special: The Conservative manifesto explained podcastWe discuss the Conservative manifesto launched on Tuesday and give our reaction to the policies and pledges within it.12 June 2024
General Election 2024: IFS manifesto analysis event 24 June 2024 IFS researchers and Director Paul Johnson will deliver their analysis of the parties' manifestos at a live-streamed press briefing.
Inaugural IFS postdoc workshop workshop 4 July 2024 This academic workshop on applied public and labour economics will feature presentations by alumni of the IFS postdoc scheme.
Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK: 2024 event 25 July 2024 This online event will present the key findings from our latest flagship annual report on living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK.
Jobs landing pageAt IFS, we recruit and train top-quality economists and professional support staff. We aim to foster a respectful and inclusive working environment.20 July 2022
Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy The Research Centre at the heart of IFS is the CPP.
Parents' Work Entry, Progression and Retention and Child Poverty PresentationThis presentation was given on 21 January 2010 and launched a report published by the Department for Work and Pensions.21 January 2010
Evaluating a time-limited in-work benefit for lone parents: did In Work Credit work? PresentationThis presentation was given on 18 January 2010 to the Economics Departments at Sussex University.18 January 2010
Empirical Evidence and Tax Reform: Lessons from the Mirrlees Review PresentationThis presentation was given at the University of Bergen, January 17th - 25th 201017 January 2010
Empirical evidence and tax policy design: lessons from the Mirrlees Review PresentationThis lecture was given at the AEA Meetings in Atlanta, January 2010.3 January 2010
Incentives, labour supply and welfare reform Presentationdiscussion at OpenLeft seminar on welfare reform1 January 2010
Empirical evidence and tax design: lessons from the Mirrlees Review PresentationJEEA-EEA Distinguished Lecture in Atlanta1 January 2010
PBR 2009: filling in some details PresentationPresentation to BBC journalists in advance of the 2009 PBR1 December 2009
Identification region of the potential outcome distributions under sintrumental independence Presentation1 December 2009
PBR 2009: filling in some details PresentationRobert Chote, Director of IFS, outlines what we might expect to hear in the Chancellor's PBR 2009 statement.1 December 2009
The impact of a fat tax in a differentiated product market Presentationseminar, competition commision19 November 2009
Poverty and inequality in the UK PresentationThis public economics lecture was delivered at Oxford and Cambridge Universities in November 2009.18 November 2009
The stimulus effect of the 2008 UK temporary VAT cut (a preliminary assessment) PresentationThis presentation was given at the 2009 meeting of the National Tax Association in Denver, Colorado, 12-14 November 2009.12 November 2009
The stimulus effect of the 2008 UK temporary VAT cut PresentationThis talk was given at a special session, organized by the IMF, at the National Tax Association Annual Meetings in Denver on 12 November 2009.12 November 2009
The Stimulus Effect of the 2008 UK Temporary VAT Cut (A Preliminary Assessment) PresentationThis presentation was given on November 11th 2009, at the National Tax Association Annual Meetings.11 November 2009
Taxation in the UK PresentationThis public economics lecture was delivered at Oxford and Cambridge Universities in November 2009.11 November 2009
Identification and inference for a model of simultaneous ordered response Presentation7 November 2009
Higher education funding PresentationThis public economics lecture was delivered at Oxford and Cambridge Universities in November 2009.4 November 2009