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This paper examines the distributional consequences of capping nominal UK public sector wage growth for workers earning above ...
We study how couples in the Medicare Part D program choose an insurance plan. Over seventy percent of enrollees choose the ...
This paper presents a computationally efficient method for binary classification using Manski’s (1975,1985) maximum score ...
IFS Deputy Director, Jonathan Cribb, delivered the presentation as part of CEPR's Economics of Longevity and Ageing ...
Reforms to council funding would better match needs but bring big changes - some councils face deep cuts while others see substantial gains.
Different methods of eliciting the Marginal Propensity to Consume give very different distributions.
With the Pensions Commission launched this week, this article outlines three focus areas from the IFS's Pension Review ...
This article assesses the outlook for future retirees whilst also providing policy recommendations and a blueprint to improve ...
This report gives a high-level overview of tax policy across the period 2010 to 2024. An appendix summarises the main tax policy changes. There are some clear distinctions between the governments ...
The Home Office has repeatedly spent far more than budgeted for asylum, border, visa and passport operations in recent years.
The increases in employer National Insurance means that employers will have to pay an additional £900 for each employee on median average earnings.
The number of people waiting for NHS treatment in England has risen rapidly during the Covid-19 pandemic, with 7.2 million incomplete treatment pathways in December 2022. The graph below shows the ...