Andrew Dilnot
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Andrew Dilnot's Degrees
- Bachelors Philosophy, Politics, and Economics University of Oxford
- Masters Economics University of Oxford
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Andrew William Dilnot, is a British economist and broadcaster. He was Director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies from 1991 to 2002, and Principal of St Hugh's College, Oxford from 2002 to 2012, when he became Warden of Nuffield College, Oxford. He served as Chair of the UK Statistics Authority from April 2012 until March 2017.
Andrew Dilnot's Published Works
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- Pensions policy in the UK: An economic analysis (1994) (102)
- What Do We Know About the Black Economy (1981) (91)
- The reform of social security (1984) (71)
- The Tiger That Isn't: Seeing Through a World of Numbers (2007) (55)
- Background to the budget (1991) (49)
- Lone mothers, family credit and paid work (1992) (48)
- The Distribution and Composition of Personal Sector Wealth in Australia (1990) (45)
- Male unemployment and women's work (1987) (41)
- Family Credit and the Working Families Tax Credit (1999) (40)
- Income and health over the lifecourse : evidence and policy implications (2000) (39)
- Long-term trends in British taxation and spending (2002) (38)
- THE FAMILY CREDIT SYSTEM AND THE WORKING FAMILIES TAX CREDIT IN THE UNITED KINGDOM (2000) (36)
- The Numbers Game: The Commonsense Guide to Understanding Numbers in the News, in Politics, and in Life (2008) (29)
- The Poverty Trap, Tax Cuts, and the Reform of Social Security (1986) (24)
- The distribution of wealth in the UK (1994) (24)
- Measuring UK fiscal stance since the Second World War (2002) (24)
- The 1988 social security reforms (1988) (22)
- The Taxation of Private Pensions (1993) (22)
- What role for the state in the economy (1995) (21)
- Allocating taxes to households : a methodology (1990) (21)
- The economics of social security (1989) (20)
- The Economic Environment (1988) (19)
- Taxation and private pensions: costs and consequences (1993) (17)
- Energy policy, merit goods and social security (1987) (17)
- Taxes and Transfers 1997--2001 (2002) (16)
- Tax Expenditures: The Case of Occupational Pensions (1993) (16)
- Private Costs and Benefits of Unemployment: Measuring Replacement Rates (1983) (15)
- Top-rate tax cuts and incentives: some empirical evidence (1988) (13)
- Regulation and Redistribution in Utilities (1995) (13)
- Company cars taxation (1987) (13)
- Reforming National Insurance contributions (1988) (13)
- The Assessment: The Future of the Welfare State (1995) (12)
- What pension should the state provide (1992) (12)
- Key Issues in Tax Reform (1993) (11)
- Reforming National Insurance contributions: a progress report (1989) (10)
- Pensions Schemes after the 1989 Budget (1989) (9)
- The UK tax system, structure and progressivity, 1948-1982 (1984) (9)
- Numbers and Public Policy: The Power of Official Statistics and Statistical Communication in Public Policymaking (2012) (8)
- British fiscal policy since 1939 (2004) (8)
- The future of the welfare state (1995) (8)
- The Exchequer Costs of Unemployment (1981) (7)
- Crisis in Welfare (1997) (7)
- Options for 1994: the Green Budget (1993) (7)
- Options for 1997: the Green Budget (1996) (6)
- The Restructuring of National Insurance Contributions in the 1985 Budget (1985) (6)
- Social security and the labour market (1992) (6)
- Thinking about labour supply (1992) (6)
- A summary of the final report of the IFS capital taxes group, 'Setting savings free: Proposals for the taxation of savings and profits' (2004) (6)
- Options for 1996: The Green Budget (1995) (6)
- The distributional effects of the common agricultural policy (1983) (5)
- The UK Moves from March to December Budgets (1993) (5)
- Progressivity and Graduation in Income Tax (1984) (5)
- The distribution effects of the Common Agricultural Policy (1982) (5)
- The IFS Green Budget: January 2000 (2000) (4)
- Patterns of financial wealth holding in the United Kingdom (1996) (4)
- The burden of triumph: meeting health and social care needs (2017) (4)
- The IFS Green Budget: January 2001 (2001) (4)
- Patterns of financial wealth holding in the UK (1995) (4)
- The Distributional Consequences of Mrs Thatcher (1986) (3)
- Public funding and the licence fee (1993) (2)
- Tax policy and the 1991 budget (1991) (2)
- Tax options for 1992: the Green Budget (1992) (2)
- The 1987 Budget in Perspective (1987) (2)
- The targetting of benefits: two approaches (1987) (2)
- Taxing household saving: What role for the Individual Savings Account? (1997) (2)
- A practical framework for the analysis of social security reform (1991) (1)
- Public and private roles in the provision of retirement income (1997) (1)
- The 1988 Budget and the structure of personal taxation (1988) (1)
- The 1991 Budget (1991) (1)
- The IFS Green Budget: Summer 1997 (1997) (1)
- Caring is a choice, not a question of economics (1997) (1)
- Savings, independent taxation and the 1990 Budget (1990) (1)
- A FAIR AND FEASIBLE INCOME SUPPORT SCHEME: SOME COMMENTS (1989) (1)
- Abolishing reliefs will not produce a pot of gold to cut income tax (1992) (1)
- Tax options for 1993: the Green Budget (1993) (1)
- The Future Welfare Burden: Scottish Economic Society/Royal Bank of Scotland Annual Lecture, 1998 (1999) (1)
- Is the labour market working (1996) (1)
- The social security Green Paper (1985) (1)
- Budget options for 1984 (1984) (0)
- The crunch may not be soon, but it may still hurt, Mr Brown. (2001) (0)
- Not much to play with come the main event (2000) (0)
- Lamont takes wrong option to help the poor (1992) (0)
- Integrating income tax and social security taxes (1995) (0)
- The moral case for cutting joblessness (1995) (0)
- The economics of long term care provision (1997) (0)
- Honorary Fellows of the Institute of Actuaries (2001) (0)
- Q, Have taxes risen under Labour? A, Well, it depends who's asking (2001) (0)
- Energy as a merit good (1989) (0)
- Dear More or Less... (2006) (0)
- High taxes or low, bills still have to be paid (1996) (0)
- Funding the energy poor (1995) (0)
- Separating distributional issues from utility charging : the impact of domestic fuel bills, income support and fiscal alternatives (1996) (0)
- The Green Budget: January 1998 (1998) (0)
- The tax system and distribution 1978-1983 (1983) (0)
- The BBC budget guide 1991 (1991) (0)
- Owning up to the taxman (1993) (0)
- Debt: an Economist's Perspective (2001) (0)
- A budget strategy (1993) (0)
- Beyond the Welfare State (1990) (0)
- The future of work (1995) (0)
- A carefully crafted package (1992) (0)
- Options for 1995: The Green Budget (1994) (0)
- The taxation of savings (1991) (0)
- Ministers' challenge lies in delivery (2000) (0)
- Options for 1991: The Green Budget (1991) (0)
- Market efficiency before and after the crash (1989) (0)
- Tax reliefs : pot of gold or can of worms? (1992) (0)
- It's a vote winner but the poor lose out (1997) (0)
- No escaping from rising taxes (1993) (0)
- Social security and labour supply : a case study (1992) (0)
- IFS annual lecture by Andrew Dilnot: numbers and public policy (SLIDES AND AUDIO) (2012) (0)
- Wisdom of the wait and see approach to public finances (1999) (0)
- Tax reforms from the absurd to the ridiculous (1992) (0)
- There are winners and losers in these plans (2002) (0)
- Low dishonesty of the Budget debate (1995) (0)
- Memorandum from the Institute for Fiscal Studies (1993) (0)
- Separating distributional issues from utility charging (1995) (0)
- The IFS Green Budget: January 1999 (1999) (0)
- Energy saving and social policy (1995) (0)
- Election briefing 1997 (1997) (0)
- Sad lack of strategy (1992) (0)
- Alternative proposals on tax and social security (1992) (0)
- A method for manufacturing a brake pad, brake pad (2009) (0)
- The Impact of the 1984 Budget on the Household Sector (1984) (0)
- Tax options for 1990: the Green Budget (1990) (0)
- Taxing household saving (1997) (0)
- Defusing Britain's time bombs (1993) (0)
- New rhythm for the tax and spend rhyme (1993) (0)
- Bold commitments offer little for companies (2001) (0)
- Numbers change but the debate remains the same (1991) (0)
- Higher taxes appear the only option for increased spending (2002) (0)
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