Research on The Deterrence Effect of Prosecutions

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£202,676

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  • Research and experimental development services

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5 months ago

Published

2 months ago

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HMRC are seeking a research provider to conduct quantitative research involving a large-scale survey, with an optional  qualitative stage consisting of up to 30 in-depth interviews.

The aim of this research is to gather robust, evidence based insights  to inform policy and decision making.

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