This lecture, for the IFS Public Economics Lectures series, focuses on why pensions and savings are an economic policy issue, the way in which policy maker's have responded to an ageing UK population and the pressures on the UK pensions system.
This lecture, for the IFS Public Economics Lectures series, focuses on the treatment of children in the UK tax system and outlines UK trends in support for children and in child poverty.
This lecture, for the IFS Public Economics Lectures series, focuses on government intervention in the funding of higher education and outlines the implications of these provisions for students, graduates, universities and the tax payer.
This lecture, for the IFS Public Economics Lectures series, focuses on why there is a productivity gap between the UK and some other countries, notably the US, why we want to reward R & D and ways to do this through the tax system.
This lecture focuses on Familias en Accion, a conditional cash transfer programme in Colombia, evaluating its effects and results in relation to education, health and nutrition.
This lecture, for the IFS Public Economics Lectures series, focuses on the factors that impact upon poverty and inequality and how to effectively measure living standards.
This lecture, for the IFS Public Economics Lectures series, focuses on government intervention in the funding of higher education and outlines the implications of these provisions for students, graduates, universities and the tax payer.
This lecture, for the IFS Public Economics Lectures series, focuses on why there is a productivity gap between the UK and some other countries, notably the US, why we want to reward R & D and ways to do this through the tax system.
This lecture, for the IFS Public Economics Lectures series, focuses on the treatment of children in the UK tax system and outlines UK trends in support for children and in child poverty.
In this lecture, for the IFS Public Economics Lectures series, we look at the challenges facing the government in pension reform in the contect of an ageing population.
This lecture, for the IFS Public Economics Lectures series, focuses on the factors that impact upon poverty and inequality and how to effectively measure living standards.