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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 ...
This paper examines the distributional consequences of capping nominal UK public sector wage growth for workers earning above ...
An in-depth look at the UK’s long-term fiscal risks, from ageing and pensions to climate change, and what can be done to ...
Different methods of eliciting the Marginal Propensity to Consume give very different distributions.
Should the OBR publish only one forecast a year? Or are there better ways to discourage Chancellors from excessive policy tinkering?
Stuart Adam, a Senior Economist at the IFS, said: ‘There is growing speculation about whether taxes will go up in the Autumn Budget and – if so – which ones. One idea that is currently attracting ...
The broad thrust of Nigel Farage’s speech echoes Reform UK’s manifesto: very large tax cuts to be paid for with very large spending cuts.
Upcoming increases in the minimum wage and employer NICs could make it harder for young people entering the labour force.
The reforms announced today, to be implemented or consulted on, represent a fundamental change to the way that the state supports out-of-work people.
Spending on special educational needs (SEND) is becoming unsustainable due to the rise in high needs. Reform to SEND funding and provision is needed.
Healthcare is the Scottish Government’s largest area of spending. The NHS Recovery, Health and Social Care budget is planned to be £20.6 billion this year, around one-third of the total Scottish ...
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