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W08/04: Labour supply and taxes
Costas Meghir and David Phillips
W08/03: Skill-based technology adoption: firm-level evidence from Brazil and India
Rupert Harrison
W08/02: Changing public sector wage differentials in the UK
Richard Disney and Amanda Gosling
W08/01: Employment, hours of work and the optimal design of earned income tax credits
Richard Blundell and Andrew Shephard
W07/21: Integrating Income Tax and National Insurance: an interim report
Stuart Adam and Glen Loutzenhiser
W07/20: Welfare reform in the UK: 1997 - 2007
Mike Brewer
W07/19: Tax reform and retirement saving incentives: evidence from the introduction of stakeholder pensions in the UK
Richard Disney , Carl Emmerson and Matthew Wakefield
W07/18: Higher education funding reforms in England: the distributional effects and the shifting balance of costs
Lorraine Dearden , Emla Olivia Anne Fitzsimons , Alissa Goodman and Greg Kaplan
W07/17: What is a public sector pension worth?
Richard Disney , Carl Emmerson and Gemma Tetlow
W07/16: Heterogeneity in consumer demands and the income effect: evidence from panel data
Mette Christensen
W07/15: Maternal education, home environments and the development of children and adolescents
Pedro Carneiro , Costas Meghir and Matthias Parey
W07/14: Integrability of demand accounting for unobservable heterogeneity: a test on panel data
Mette Christensen
W07/13: An empirical investigation of labor income processes
Fatih Guvenen
W07/12: Better prepared for retirement? Using panel data to improve wealth estimates of ELSA respondents
James Banks , Carl Emmerson and Gemma Tetlow
W07/11: Differences in the measurement and structure of wealth using alternative data sources: the case of the UK
Zoe Oldfield and Eva M. Sierminska
W07/10: Why do home owners work longer hours?
Renata Bottazzi , Hamish Low and Matthew Wakefield
W07/09: Consumption inequality and intra-household allocations
Jeremy Lise and Shannon Seitz
W07/08: Why is consumption more log normal than income? Gibrat's law revisited
Erich Battistin , Richard Blundell and Arthur Lewbel
W07/07: Investment abroad and adjustment at home: evidence from UK multinational firms
Helen Simpson
W07/06: Electoral bias and policy choice: theory and evidence
Timothy Besley and Ian Preston
W07/05: The impact of income shocks on health: evidence from cohort data
Jerome Adda , James Banks and Hans-Martin von Gaudecker
W07/04: The SES health gradient on both sides of the Atlantic
James Banks , Michael Marmot , Zoe Oldfield and James P. Smith
W07/03: Distributional effects in household models: separate spheres and income pooling
Martin Browning , Pierre Chiappori and Valérie Lechene
W07/02: University research and the location of business R&D
Laura Abramovsky , Rupert Harrison and Helen Simpson
W07/01: Demand properties in household Nash equilibrium
Valérie Lechene and Ian Preston
W06/27: Wage risk and employment risk over the life cycle
Hamish Low , Costas Meghir and Luigi Pistaferri
W06/26: Active labour market policy effects for women in Europe - a survey
Annette Bergemann and Gerard J. van den Berg
W06/25: Inequality and income gaps
Ian Preston
W06/24: Employment, innovation and productivity: evidence from Italian microdata
Bronwyn H Hall , Francesca Lotti and Jacques MAIRESSE
W06/23: R&D, productivity and market value
Bronwyn H Hall
W06/22: Incentives and managerial experience in multi-task teams: evidence from within a firm
Rachel Griffith and Andrew Neely
W06/21: Measurement errors in recall food consumption data
Naeem Ahmed , Matthew Brzozowski and Thomas Crossley
W06/20: Financial work incentives in Britain: comparisons over time and between family types
Stuart Adam , Mike Brewer and Andrew Shephard
W06/19: Estimating a collective household model with survey data on financial satisfaction
Rob Alessie , Thomas Crossley and Vincent Hildebrand
W06/18: Giving children a better start: preschool attendance and school-age profiles
Samuel Berlinski , Sebastian Galiani and Marco Manacorda
W06/17: Product market reform and innovation in the EU
Rachel Griffith , Rupert Harrison and Helen Simpson
W06/16: Career progression and formal versus on-the-job training
Jerome Adda , Christian Dustmann , Costas Meghir and Jean-Marc Robin
W06/15: A review of static and dynamic models of labour supply and labour market transitions
Michal Myck and Howard Reed
W06/14: State pensions and the well-being of the elderly in the UK
James Banks , Richard Blundell , Carl Emmerson and Zoe Oldfield
W06/13: Child education and work choices in the presence of a conditional cash transfer programme in rural Colombia
Orazio Attanasio , Emla Fitzsimons , Ana Gomez , Diana Lopez , Costas Meghir and Alice Mesnard
W06/12: The U-shaped relationship between vertical integration and competition: theory and evidence
Philippe Aghion , Rachel Griffith and Peter Howitt
W06/11: The long-term educational cost of war: evidence from landmine contamination in Cambodia
Ouarda Merrouche
W06/10: The social cost-of-living: welfare foundations and estimation
Thomas Crossley and Krishna Pendakur
W06/09: The importance of incentives in influencing private retirement saving: known knowns and known unknowns
Richard Blundell , Carl Emmerson and Matthew Wakefield
W06/08: Dynamic models for policy evaluation
Costas Meghir
W06/07: The economic consequences of being left-handed: some sinister results
Kevin John Denny and O'Sullivan, Vincent
W06/06: Product market reforms, labour market institutions and unemployment
Rachel Griffith , Rupert Harrison and Gareth Macartney
W06/05: Understanding pensions: cognitive function, numerical ability and retirement saving
James Banks and Zoe Oldfield
W06/04: The effect of pre-primary education on primary school performance
Samuel Berlinski , Sebastian Galiani and Paul Gertler
W06/03: Electoral bias and policy choice: theory and evidence
Timothy Besley and Ian Preston