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Postal address:c/o The IFS, 7, Ridgmount Street, London WC1E 7AE.
Workplace:ESRC Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy (CPP), Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), (more information at EDIRC)
Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), (more information at EDIRC)
Facoltà di Economia (Faculty of Economics), Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna (University of Bologna), (more information at EDIRC)
Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche (Department of Economics), Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna (University of Bologna), (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2009

  1. The economics of a temporary VAT cut
    IFS Working Papers, Institute for Fiscal Studies Downloads
    See also Journal Article in Fiscal Studies (2009)

2007

  1. Pension Provision and Retirement Saving: Lessons from the United Kingdom
    Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population Research Papers, McMaster University Downloads View citations
    See also Journal Article in Canadian Public Policy (2008)
  2. Tax reform and retirement saving incentives: evidence from the introduction of stakeholder pensions in the UK
    IFS Working Papers, Institute for Fiscal Studies Downloads View citations
  3. Why do home owners work longer hours?
    IFS Working Papers, Institute for Fiscal Studies Downloads

2006

  1. Explaining Life-Cycle Profiles of Home-Ownership and Labour Supply
    Computing in Economics and Finance 2006, Society for Computational Economics
  2. The importance of incentives in influencing private retirement saving: known knowns and known unknowns
    IFS Working Papers, Institute for Fiscal Studies Downloads View citations

2004

  1. Effectiveness of tax incentives to boost (retirement) saving: theoretical motivation and empirical evidence
    IFS Working Papers, Institute for Fiscal Studies Downloads View citations

2003

  1. Financial wealth in later life: evidence from BHPS data
    Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2003, Royal Economic Society
  2. Ill health and retirement in Britain: a panel data based analysis
    IFS Working Papers, Institute for Fiscal Studies Downloads View citations
    See also Journal Article in Journal of Health Economics (2006)

2002

  1. Five years of social security reforms in the UK
    IFS Working Papers, Institute for Fiscal Studies Downloads View citations
  2. The distribution of financial wealth in the UK: evidence from 2000 BHPS data
    IFS Working Papers, Institute for Fiscal Studies Downloads

Journal Articles

2009

  1. The Economics of a Temporary VAT Cut*
    Fiscal Studies, 2009, 30, (1), 3-16 Downloads
    See also Working Paper (2009)

2008

  1. Pension Provision and Retirement Saving: Lessons from the United Kingdom
    Canadian Public Policy, 2008, 34, (s1), 155-176 Downloads
    See also Working Paper (2007)

2006

  1. Ill health and retirement in Britain: A panel data-based analysis
    Journal of Health Economics, 2006, 25, (4), 621-649 Downloads View citations
    See also Working Paper (2003)

2003

  1. Increasing support for those on lower incomes: is the Saving Gateway the best policy response?
    Fiscal Studies, 2003, 24, (2), 167-195 View citations

2002

  1. Social security in the UK under New Labour: what did the Third Way mean for welfare reform?
    Fiscal Studies, 2002, 23, (4), 505-537 View citations

2001

  1. Pension reform and saving in Britain
    Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2001, 17, (1), 70-94 View citations
 
 
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