Retired. Statistician. Bayesian. Interests in Drug Development and HTA.
Loves music, vinyl, CDs and my iPod: Beatles, Bolan, Bowie, Black, Indigo Girls, Cat Stevens, The Vaccines among many others.
Indoor & outdoor bowls: CIBC and Brush Bowls Club
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Retired. Statistician. Bayesian. Interests in Drug Development and HTA.
Loves music, vinyl, CDs and my iPod: Beatles, Bolan, Bowie, Black, Indigo Girls, Cat Stevens, The Vaccines among many others.
Indoor & outdoor bowls: CIBC and Brush Bowls Club
You said that raising tax thresholds is costs £1bn for every £100 increase in the personal allowance. But what proportion of that £100 is expected to be spent in the economy and returned in the form of tax?
Delighted that is still has an impact:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1...
"Discharged in consequence of being killed in action.
The discharge of the above named man is hereby approved."
Could it ever not be approved under such consequences?
Hoping to keep in touch with my academic interests, real news and things that make me happy.