Rachel Griffith is Research Director of the IFS, Professor of Economics at the University of Manchester, an editor of The Journal of Political Economy, a Fellow of the British Academy, the Econometric Society and the Academy of Social Sciences, a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Economic Association, and a Research Fellow of CEPR. Rachel won the Birgit Grodal award in 2014, was awarded a CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours 2015 for services to economic policy, and made a Dame in 2021 for services to economic policy and education. Her research considers the relationship between government policy and economic performance. Her specific interests relate to the food industry, innovation and productivity.

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The effects of sin taxes and advertising restrictions in a dynamic equilibrium
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- Health Economics 
- Taxation

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Alcohol price floors and their effect on heavy drinking
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- Health Economics

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Potential consequences of post-Brexit trade barriers for earnings inequality in the UK
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- International trade 
- Poverty and Income Inequality

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The innovation premium to soft skills in low-skilled occupations
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- Poverty and Income Inequality 
- Productivity and Innovation
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Economics in the UK has a diversity problem that starts in schools and colleges
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- Education 
- Gender