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Workplace:Department of Economics, Sussex Business School, University of Sussex, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

1997

  1. Exchange-rate pass-through in Japanese export pricing
    Working Paper Series, Department of Economics, University of Sussex Business School Downloads View citations (2)
    Also in Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Sussex Business School (1997) Downloads View citations (4)

    See also Journal Article Exchange-rate pass-through in Japanese export pricing, Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals (2002) Downloads View citations (8) (2002)

1995

  1. Demand for broad money in the UK
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Sussex Business School
  2. Permanent and transitory effects of fiscal policy on investment
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Sussex Business School

1994

  1. Balanced budgets in open economies or Mundell-Fleming through the looking glass
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Sussex Business School

1992

  1. European monetary integration
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Sussex Business School

Journal Articles

2009

  1. Demand for money in Thailand
    Applied Economics, 2009, 41, (10), 1269-1276 Downloads View citations (6)

2008

  1. CORPORATE CONSUMPTION: A POSTSCRIPT*
    Manchester School, 2008, 76, (2), 196-203 Downloads View citations (2)
  2. Demand for money in Sri Lanka, 1952-2002
    Applied Economics Letters, 2008, 15, (5), 343-347 Downloads

2004

  1. A cautionary note on cointegration testing
    Applied Economics Letters, 2004, 11, (5), 275-278 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Corporate Retentions and Consumers’ Expenditure
    Manchester School, 2004, 72, (1), 119-130 Downloads View citations (11)

2002

  1. Exchange-rate pass-through in Japanese export pricing
    Applied Economics, 2002, 34, (3), 279-284 Downloads View citations (8)
    See also Working Paper Exchange-rate pass-through in Japanese export pricing, Working Paper Series (1997) Downloads View citations (2) (1997)

2000

  1. Incredibility and Inflation in the EMS
    Economic Journal, 2000, 110, (465), 662-63

1998

  1. Permanent and transitory effects of fiscal policy on investment in the UK
    Applied Economics, 1998, 30, (1), 57-62 Downloads

1997

  1. More on output expectations in manufacturing
    Applied Economics, 1997, 29, (3), 365-369 Downloads

1996

  1. The irrelevance of adjustment costs for investment determination
    Applied Economics Letters, 1996, 3, (2), 125-126 Downloads

1993

  1. Tax on Price: A Comment
    Public Finance = Finances publiques, 1993, 48, (2), 297-302 View citations (3)

1992

  1. Fiscal policy, seasonality, and intertemporal substitution of investment spending in the UK
    Journal of Public Economics, 1992, 49, (1), 123-134 Downloads View citations (2)

1991

  1. Consumers' Expenditure and the Timing of Income Tax Changes
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 1991, 53, (1), 1-9

1990

  1. Factor Demand in Perfect Competition: An Expository Note
    Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 1990, 37, (4), 379-85

1989

  1. Investment, Q, and Taxes
    Public Finance = Finances publiques, 1989, 44, (2), 285-94 View citations (1)

1988

  1. Note on improving the effectiveness of effective tax rates on business investment
    Journal of Public Economics, 1988, 35, (3), 393-396 Downloads

1987

  1. The Economics of the Public Sector: Getting and Spending without Laying Waste Our Powers
    Bulletin of Economic Research, 1987, 39, (4), 309-20

1986

  1. Investment and the 1984 Budget: An Interim Assessment
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 1986, 48, (4), 331-38

1985

  1. A Note on Replacement Investment
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 1985, 47, (4), 395-400
  2. The effect of an anticipated tax change on investment in Britain
    Journal of Public Economics, 1985, 26, (2), 237-247 Downloads

1984

  1. The Impact of Stock Relief
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 1984, 46, (2), 169-79 View citations (1)

1983

  1. The Reappearing Phillips Curve
    Oxford Economic Papers, 1983, 35, 306-20 Downloads View citations (7)

1982

  1. Criteria for Efficient Capital Allocation
    Economic Journal, 1982, 92, (367), 694-700 Downloads

1981

  1. Countercyclical Tax Changes and Consumers' Expenditure
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 1981, 43, (2), 131-47
  2. Tax Changes and Cigarette Prices [An Alternative Approach to the Analysis of Taxation]
    Journal of Political Economy, 1981, 89, (6), 1261-65 Downloads View citations (6)

1980

  1. Benefit-Cost Analysis in Canadian Practice
    Canadian Public Policy, 1980, 6, (2), 389-393 Downloads View citations (5)
  2. Comments on the Public-Sector Discount Rate: Response to Jenkins [Benefit-Cost Analysis in Canadian Practice]
    Canadian Public Policy, 1980, 6, (4), 648-650 Downloads
  3. Depreciation and interest deductions and the effect of the corporation income tax on investment: A comment
    Journal of Public Economics, 1980, 14, (1), 101-103 Downloads
  4. The operation of monetary targets
    Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 1980, 13, (1), 91-130 Downloads View citations (4)

1979

  1. A Skeptical Note on the Efficacy of Temporary Sales Tax Reductions
    Canadian Public Policy, 1979, 5, (1), 97-101 Downloads

1978

  1. Progressive Taxation of Natural Resource Rents
    The Manchester School of Economic & Social Studies, 1978, 46, (1), 1-16 View citations (4)

1977

  1. Some Further Problems in the Evaluation of Subsidies to British Manufacturing Industry
    Oxford Economic Papers, 1977, 29, (1), 152-55 Downloads
  2. Taxation and the Sales Maximisation Hypothesis
    Public Finance = Finances publiques, 1977, 32, (1), 92-96

1976

  1. The effects of excess demand, generalized expectations and wage-price controls on wage inflation in the UK: 1956-1971
    Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on Public Policy, 1976, 2, (1), 193-221 Downloads View citations (7)

1975

  1. Le prelevement conjoncturel. (With English summary.)
    Public Finance = Finances publiques, 1975, 30, (3), 461-67
  2. Neutrality of Corporate Taxation or On Not Accounting for Inflation
    The Manchester School of Economic & Social Studies, 1975, 43, (4), 353-61 View citations (1)

1974

  1. Fiscal Policy and the Permanent-Income Hypothesis
    The Manchester School of Economic & Social Studies, 1974, 42, (4), 311-24
  2. Taxation and investment incentives in a vintage investment model: Comment
    Journal of Public Economics, 1974, 3, (2), 185-194 Downloads View citations (1)

1973

  1. Investment and Corporate Taxation
    Journal of Political Economy, 1973, 81, (4), 982-93 Downloads
  2. Recent Changes in Fiscal Investment Incentives: A Postscript
    The Manchester School of Economic & Social Studies, 1973, 41, (2), 235-39

1971

  1. Recent Changes in Fiscal Investment Incentives
    The Manchester School of Economic & Social Studies, 1971, 39, (3), 163-70
  2. The Demand for Tobacco in the U.K
    The Manchester School of Economic & Social Studies, 1971, 39, (1), 23-36

1970

  1. The Investment Demand Schedule and the Keynesian Equilibrium: A Comment
    Bulletin of Economic Research, 1970, 22, (1), 16-17

1966

  1. A NOTE ON INITIAL ALLOWANCES
    Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 1966, 13, (3), 352-362 Downloads

Edited books

1982

  1. European Monetary Union
    Palgrave Macmillan Books, Palgrave Macmillan View citations (2)

Chapters

1982

  1. On the Relative Bias of Flexible Exchange Rates
    Palgrave Macmillan
 
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