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On April 15, 1975, Denis Healey, the Labour chancellor, presented his budget. An economic crisis was upon us. Inflation was ...
In this paper, we estimate average equivalised consumption measures across local authority districts in Great Britain.
In this paper, we estimate average equivalised consumption measures across local authority districts in Great Britain.
Today’s SFC report highlights the fiscal challenges facing the Scottish and UK governments over coming decades.
Measuring living standards using average household spending gives a starkly different picture of regional inequalities than ...
Corporation tax was introduced 60 years ago. Despite many predictions of its decline, it is now forecast to raise record ...
Upcoming increases in the minimum wage and employer NICs could make it harder for young people entering the labour force.
Explore how and where the government spends money, and how this has changed over time, in all regions and nations of the UK ...
How much does the government spend in each region of England and how does that compare with regional economic activity?
We collect data on the subjective beliefs of married, adult women not wanting a pregnancy and estimate a structural model of ...
Over 20 years since they were introduced, tax credits have now been replaced by universal credit. How did they change the UK ...
Large numbers of people nearing retirement do not know their state pension age (SPA), creating risks especially as the SPA ...