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Fiscal Studies

1979 - 2009

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Volume 26, issue 4, 2005

Immigrants in the British labour market pp. 423-470
Christian Dustmann and Francesca Fabbri
Pricing pension insurance: the proposed levy structure for the Pension Protection Fund pp. 471-489
David McCarthy and Anthony Neuberger
Does Germany collect revenue from taxing the normal return to capital? pp. 491-511
Johannes Becker and Clemens Fuest
Early education and children's outcomes: low long do the impacts last? pp. 513-548
Alissa Goodman and Barbara Sianesi
Is a tax cut on cultural goods consumption actually desirable? A microsimulation analysis applied to Spain pp. 549-575
Juan Prieto-Rodriguez, Desiderio Romero-Jordan and Sanz-Sanz, José

Volume 26, issue 3, 2005

Public service broadcasting pp. 281-299
Mark Armstrong
Public sector decentralisation: measurement concepts and recent international trends pp. 301-333
Dan Stegarescu
Welfare to work, wages and wage growth pp. 335-370
Reamonn Lydon and Ian Walker
The New Deal for Young People five years on pp. 371-383
Giacomo Georgi
Return and maturity relationships for treasury auctions: evidence from Turkey pp. 385-419
Hakan Berument and Mustafa Eray Yucel

Volume 26, issue 2, 2005

The Pension Protection Fund pp. 139-167
David McCarthy and Anthony Neuberger
Fiscal consolidation and decentralisation: a tale of two tiers pp. 169-195
Julia Darby, Vito Antonio Muscatelli and Graeme Roy
The elasticity of marginal utility of consumption: estimates for 20 OECD countries pp. 197-224
David Evans
Affordability of household water and sewerage services in Great Britain pp. 225-244
John Sawkins and Valerie Dickie
Regional grants: are they worth it? pp. 245-275
Colin Wren

Volume 26, issue 1, 2005

Pension reform and the welfare of pensioners pp. 1-3
Frances Cairncross
Facing the age wave and economic policy: fixing public pension systems with healthcare in the wings pp. 5-34
David Wise
Private pension arrangements and retirement in Britain pp. 35-53
James Banks and Richard Blundell
Public pension reform in the United Kingdom: what effect on the financial well-being of current and future pensioners? pp. 55-81
Richard Disney and Carl Emmerson
Means testing and retirement choice in Europe: a comparison of the British and Danish systems pp. 83-118
James Sefton, Justin William van de Ven and Martin Robert Weale
Credible pensions pp. 119-135
Timothy Besley and Andrea Prat

Volume 25, issue 4, 2004

Why has the UK corporation tax raised so much revenue? pp. 367-388
Michael P. Devereux, Rachel Griffith and Alexander Daniel Klemm
Testing the regulatory model: the expansion of Stansted airport pp. 389-413
David Starkie
The distributional impact of pension system reforms: an application to the Italian case pp. 415-437
Margherita Borella
An English assessment of Scotland’s education spending needs pp. 439-466
David Neden King, Matthew Pashley and Rob Ball
Time discounting and of the cost of capital in government pp. 467-518
Michael Spackman

Volume 25, issue 3, 2004

Block Grant: Origins, Objects and Use pp. 11-22
Tony Travers
Real rates of return pp. 15-25
R. Hemming and J. Kay
Challenges to demand management pp. 47-57
M Miller
Two Naked Emperors? Concerns about the Stability & Growth Pact and Second Thoughts about Central Bank Independence pp. 249-277
Willem Hendrik Buiter
The Take-Up of Multiple Means-Tested Benefits by British Pensioners: Evidence from the Family Resources Survey pp. 279-303
Ruth Hancock, Stephen Pudney, Geraldine Barker, Monica Hernandez and Holly Sutherland
Targeting social assistance pp. 305-324
Bruce William Bradbury
Designing Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations: Some Insights from the Recent Italian Reform pp. 325-365
Gaimpaolo Arachi and Alberto Zanardi

Volume 25, issue 2, 2004

Educational inequality: the widening socio-economic gap pp. 107-128
Stephen Machin and Anna Vignoles
Inequality and two decades of British tax and benefit reform pp. 129-158
Tom Clark and Andrew Leicester
Ageing and the tax implied in public pension schemes: simulations for selected OECD countries pp. 159-200
Robert Fenge and Martin Werding
Poverty or preference: what do 'consensual deprivation indicators' really mean? pp. 201-223
Steve McKay
Redistributive impact of indirect tax reforms: Greece, 1988-2002 pp. 225-247
Georgia Kaplanoglou and David M Newbery

Volume 25, issue 1, 2004

Use of credit and arrears on debt among low-income families in the United Kingdom pp. 1-25
Sarah Bridges and Richard Disney
Do Welfare-to-Work Programmes Work for Long? pp. 27-53
David Greenberg, Karl Ashworth, Andreas Cebulla and Robert Walker
The Income Elasticity of Tax Revenue: Estimates for Income and Consumption Taxes in the United Kingdom pp. 55-77
John Creedy and Norman Gemmell
The Retail Price Index and the Cost-of-Living Index: testing for consistency in theory and practice pp. 79-91
Ian Crawford and Isabella Image
Compliance Costs for Personal Income Tax in a Transition Country: The Case of Slovenia pp. 93-104
Maja Klun

Volume 24, issue 4, 2003

Who Will Pay for Long-Term Care in the UK? Projections Linking Macro- and Micro-Simulation Models pp. 387-426
Ruth Hancock, Adelina Comas-Herrera, Raphael Wittenberg and Linda Pickard
Simplicity versus fairness in means testing: the case of civil legal aid pp. 427-449
Alexy Buck and Graham Stark
Ownership and Production Costs: Choosing between Public Production and Contracting-Out in the Case of Swedish Refuse Collection pp. 451-476
Henry Ohlsson
Distributional Implications of Environmental Taxation in Denmark pp. 477-499
Henrik Jacobsen, Birr-Pedersen, Katja and Mette Wier
The Performance of the Foreign-Owned Sector of UK Manufacturing: Some Evidence and Implications for UK Inward Investment Policy pp. 501-521
Max Munday, Michael Peel and Karl Taylor

Volume 24, issue 3, 2003

Fiscal Decentralisation and Economic Growth in High-Income OECD Countries pp. 237-274
Ulrich Thiessen
Comparing Investments in New Transport Infrastructure: Roads versus Railways? pp. 275-315
Luisa Affuso, Julian Masson and David M Newbery
Measuring Housing Subsidies: Distortionary and Distributional Effects in the Netherlands pp. 317-339
Harry Rele and Guido Steen
Tax Structures and FDI: The Deterrent Effects of Complexity and Uncertainty pp. 341-359
Kelly Dane Edmiston, Shannon Mudd and Neven Valev
An Economic Analysis of the UK Landfill Permits Scheme pp. 361-381
Michael Barrow

Volume 24, issue 2, 2003

Symposium on Welfare Reform under the Labour Government: Part II pp. 120
Editorial note
Social Security Design in the UK: What is optimal? pp. 121-151
James Sefton
Citizenship and Social Security pp. 153-166
Raymond Plant
Increasing support for those on lower incomes: is the Saving Gateway the best policy response? pp. 167-195
Carl Emmerson and Matthew Wakefield
Does privatisation matter? The long-term performance of British Telecom over 40 years pp. 197-234
Massimo Florio

Volume 24, issue 1, 2003

The Role of the Personal Tax System in Old-Age Support: A Survey of 15 Countries pp. 1-21
Gordon Keenay and Edward Whitehouse
The distribution of wealth of older self-employed Britons pp. 23-43
Simon C. Parker
The Distribution of Public Expenditure across the UK Regions pp. 45-71
Iain McLean and Alistair McMillan
Tax Amnesties and Income Tax Compliance: The Case of Spain pp. 73-96
López-Laborda, Julio and Fernando Rodrigo
The analysis of welfare effects of an environmental product tax: an application to the taxation of car tyres in Hungary pp. 97-114
Ibon Galarraga and Anil Markandya
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