Join us at the IFS-Deaton Review’s final workshop, where we will explore the review's findings and their policy implications in the UK context.
Join us and Aberdeen University ahead of the Scottish elections for expert analysis of fiscal policy and the parties' plans ...
Ten years ago, Scotland was taking its first steps with tax devolution. Its new land and buildings transactions tax (LBTT) had removed the slab structure for residential transactions that had always ...
Rory is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Western Ontario and a Research Associate at IFS. He was previously a PhD Scholar at the IFS. His fields of interest are Public ...
Lars Nesheim is a Professor of Economics at UCL and Co-Director of the Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (cemmap). After obtaining his PhD from the University of Chicago in 2001, he worked for ...
English hospital services are in a relatively poor state - yet still look substantially better on many measures than those in ...
Are pensioners now better off than working-age people? We examine the data on income, wealth, housing and the future of ...
Plans to significantly cut Scottish income tax rates are front and centre of Reform UK’s Scottish manifesto. Initial cuts – ...
Today’s new personal independence payment statistics show the number of new awards fell in 2025, but remains above ...
This comment analyses the government’s new youth employment package, which expands youth wage subsidies and introduces ...
We identify challenges and develop policy proposals for the UK private pension system, which is increasingly reliant on ...
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