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Taxing income: a graph of marginal rates – Adam Corlett
If this graph seems confusing, it’s because it accurately describes taxation of income in the UK. I think there are four key problems and solutions. First, while the personal allowance...
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Tackling information inequalities in higher education – Gill Wyness and Tom Frostick
A child’s fate is often decided very early on in its development. That is why government intervention must happen early. Liberal coalition policies such as parenting classes and the pupil...
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Budget 2012 reaction: “Tycoon Tax” Anomalies – Tim Leunig
Nick Clegg somewhat surprised commentators by calling for a “tycoon tax” at the Liberal Democrats Spring conference. Although the Chancellor did not use that phrase this week, his budget did...

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