Rachel Griffith
Institute for Fiscal Studies, UCL and CEPR
Professor Rachel Griffith is a Deputy Research Director at IFS, Professor of Economics at the University of Manchester, a Fellow of the British Academy, Editor of the Economic Journal and a Research Fellow of CEPR. Her research considers the relationship between government policy and economic performance. Her specific interests relate to the food industry, innovation and productivity.
Articles by Rachel Griffith:
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Offshoring of high-skilled workers is not a zero-sum game
15 March 2012, 9381 reads
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Patent Boxes: An innovative way to race to the bottom?
30 June 2011, 22708 reads
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Would deregulation close the US-UK productivity gap in retailing?
3 April 2008, 29965 reads
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Is distance dying at last?
7 September 2007, 30422 reads
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