Institute for Fiscal Studies
The Institute for Fiscal Studies is an independent microeconomic research institute that analyses public policy.
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About Institute for Fiscal Studies
The Institute for Fiscal Studies is an independent microeconomic research institute established in 1969. The organisation aims to inform public debate on economics and promote the development of effective fiscal policy. It conducts rigorous, independent research covering a broad range of public policy areas, including taxation, benefits, education policy, labour supply, and corporate finance.
The institute is particularly known for its annual Green Budget and detailed post-budget analyses, which examine the economic impacts of government policy on households and businesses. It also hosts the Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy, which investigates how fiscal policies influence work choices, consumer behaviour, and saving decisions. The organisation shares its findings globally with policy makers, academics, and the public.
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