Lecturer in Economics, Loughborough University
I am a Lecturer in Economics at Loughborough University. My research focuses on theoretical and empirical models of fiscal policy. I have published papers on topics related to the effectiveness of fiscal policy, its distributional consequences, ‘fiscal free lunches’, or ‘expansionary fiscal contractions. Currently, I am working on projects related to the effectiveness of fiscal policy over the business cycle or the impact of tax changes on tax revenue.
How cuts to marginal income tax could boost the UK’s stagnant economic growth
Apr 08, 2024 06:12 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
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