Jamie Hentall MacCuish
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Jamie Hentall MacCuish
@jhmaccuish
UCL Economics PhD candidate, IFS research scholar. Studying inequality and the economic implications of attention.





Jamie Hentall Maccuish’s job market paper addresses the questions of how people acquire information about their retirement benefits and how it impacts retirement behaviour, introducing a cost of attention and uncertain pension policy into a life-cycle model of retirement.

Jamie Hentall Maccuish’s job market paper addresses the questions of how people acquire information about their retirement benefits and how it impacts retirement behaviour, introducing a cost of attention and uncertain pension policy into a life-cycle model of retirement.






Today, Jamie Hentall MacCuish from @EconUCL visited U Mannheim/@GESSuniMannheim to present his Job Market Paper “Costly Attention and Retirement” in the Public Economics Seminar, organized by Eckhard Janeba/Arthur Seibold. The paper is available here: sites.google.com/view/jamiehent…

🗣️🗣️📢1st PhD Expectations Workshop in Macroeconomics Schedule! With keynotes by Albert Marcet and @R2Rsquared. Incase you would like to attend please send us an email at phdexpectationsconference@bse.eu for zoom details. Look forward to seeing you there! #EconTwitter

Despite today's tax cuts middle earners are still set to lose as a result of tax changes over next years. The freezing of allowances and thresholds is still a big tax increase. Only those on over £155,000 will pay less tax overall. The very rich will pay tens of thousands less











