Zoë Oldfield
Institute for Fiscal Studies
http://www.ifs.org.uk/people/profile/69
Zoë Oldfield is a senior research economist in the consumption and saving research sector at the Institute for Fiscal Studies. She joined IFS in 1998 having studied at Liverpool University. Her work focuses on issues in indirect taxes and consumer demand.
Articles by Zoë Oldfield:
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Healthy child, healthy adult? Evidence from the US and England
21 July 2011, 8083 reads
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