IFS election publications

Carl Emmerson, Would Labour increase taxes by over £3,000 for every working household?, Institute or Fiscal Studies: 30 March 2015, Observation

Jack Britton and Claire Crawford, There’s more to higher education funding than the RAB charge, Institute or Fiscal Studies: 27 March 2015, Observation

Stuart Adam, Andy Hood and Robert Joyce, The search for further benefit cuts, Institute or Fiscal Studies: 27 March 2015, Observation

Gemma Tetlow, Cutting the deficit: five years down, four to go?, Institute or Fiscal Studies: 27 March 2015, Observation

Luke Sibieta, 'Schools spending', Institute for Fiscal Studies: 26 March 2015, IFS briefing note BN168, election briefing note 2015 No. 10, ISBN: 978-1-909463-86-8

David Phillips, Scotland’s fiscal position: an update in light of the OBR’s March Forecasts, Institute for Fiscal Studies: 19 March 2015, Observation

Stuart Adam and Barra Roantree, 'The coalition government’s record on tax', Institute for Fiscal Studies:13 March 2015, IFS briefing note BN167, election briefing note 2015 No. 9, ISBN: 978-1-909463-84-4

David Innes and Gemma Tetlow, 'Central cuts, local decision-making: changes in local government spending and revenues in England, 2009-10 to 2014-15', Institute for Fiscal Studies: 6 March 2015, IFS briefing note BN166, election briefing note 2015 No. 8, ISBN: 978-1-909463-81-3

Jonathan Cribb, Andrew Hood and Robert Joyce, 'Living standards: recent trends and future challenges', Institute for Fiscal Studies: 4 March 2015, IFS briefing note BN165, election briefing note 2015 No. 7, ISBN: 978-1-909463-82-0

Jack Britton, Claire Crawford, Rowena Crawford and Lorraine Dearden, 'Labour's higher education funding plans', Institute for Fiscal Studies: 27 February 2015, IFS briefing note BN164, election briefing note 2015 No. 6, ISBN: 978-1-909463-83-7

Carl Emmerson and Gemma Tetlow, Labour's proposed pensions takeaway, Institute for Fiscal Studies: 27 February 2015, Observation

Helen Miller and Thomas Pope, £8 billion giveaway used to boost corporate tax competitiveness, Institute for Fiscal Studies: 26 February 2015, Observation

Helen Miller and Thomas Pope, 'Corporation tax changes and challenges', Institute for Fiscal Studies: 26 February 2015, IFS briefing note BN163, election briefing note 2015 No. 5, ISBN: 978-1-909463-76-9

Stuart Adam and Barra Roantree, Taxes up, taxes down, but fundamental problems unaddressed, Institute for Fiscal Studies: 13 March 2015, Observation

David Phillips, Scotland's fiscal position improves in 2013-14 but this is set to stall as oil price falls bite, Institute for Fiscal Studies: 11 March 2015, Observation

Chris Belfield, Daniel Chandler and Robert Joyce, 'Housing: trends in prices, costs and tenure', Institute for Fiscal Studies: 19 February 2015, IFS briefing note BN161, election briefing note 2015 No. 4, ISBN: 978-1-909463-79-0

Chris Belfield, Daniel Chandler and Robert Joyce, Today's young adults are much less likely to own a home than their parents' generation, but those owning a home well before the crisis have gained from house price increases and a sharp fall in housing costs, Institute for Fiscal Studies: 19 February 2015, Observation

David Phillips, Health spending protected by more in England, but social services spending protected more in Wales, Institute for Fiscal Studies: 18 February 2015, Observation

Andrew Hood and David Phillips, Substantial cuts made, but biggest changes to the benefit system yet to come, Institute for Fiscal Studies: 28 January 2015, Observation

Andrew Hood and David Phillips, 'Benefit spending and reforms: the coalition government's record', Institute for Fiscal Studies: 28 January 2015, IFS briefing note BN160, election briefing note 2015 No. 3, ISBN: 978-1-909463-74-5

James Browne and William Elming, 'The effect of the coalition’s tax and benefit changes on household incomes and work incentives', Institute for Fiscal Studies: 23 January 2015, IFS briefing note BN159, election briefing note 2015 No. 2, ISBN:  978-1-909463-73-8

Rowena Crawford, Carl Emmerson, Soumaya Keynes and Gemma Tetlow, How do the parties' fiscal targets compare?, Institute for Fiscal Studies: 19 September 2014, Observation (note: the numbers in this Observation have been updated in briefing note BN158 above)

Rowena Crawford, Carl Emmerson, Soumaya Keynes and Gemma Tetlow, 'Fiscal aims and austerity: the parties’ plans compared', Institute for Fiscal Studies: 19 December 2014, IFS briefing note BN158, election briefing note 2015 No. 1, ISBN: 978-1-978-1-909463-72-1

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