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Fiscal squeeze
On Tuesday 29th November the Chancellor presented his Autumn Statement and the Office for Budget Responsibility published its latest Economic and Fiscal Outlook. Analysis by IFS researchers was presented at a briefing on the following day; slides are available here.
Observations: reflections on current events
19 December 2011
Observations
Earlier this month the European Commission outlined proposals aimed at making the EU VAT system simpler, more efficient and more robust. If fully realised, complying with VAT procedures, particularly when trading across borders, would be considerably simpler, and the system should be more robust to fraud: hence, the plans represent a genuine improvement. However, significant problems like the plethora of goods and services not subject to the full rate of VAT look set to remain, despite efforts to discourage their use.
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November 2011
Article
In this Briefing Note, we describe the options for a national funding formula for schools and examine how different options would affect the finances of different schools or areas of the country.
November 2011
Article
We use detailed data recording off-licence purchases to assess which types of alcohol products, retailers and consumers would be most affected by reforms.
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22 December 2011
In the context of a difficult 2011 labour market, this report examines the early educational and labour market transitions made by young people.
22 December 2011
A DfE research brief from the Centre for Analysis of Youth Transitions (CAYT).
13 December 2011
These slides were delivered as part of the IFS public economics lectures 2011.
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