Fiscal Studies
1979 - 2017
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Volume 38, month 12, 2017
- Removing Homeownership Bias in Taxation: The Distributional Effects of Including Net Imputed Rent in Taxable Income pp. 525-557
- Francesco Figari, Alari Paulus, Holly Sutherland, Panos Tsakloglou, Gerlinde Verbist and Francesca Zantomio
- Changes in Income Distributions and the Role of Tax‐Benefit Policy During the Great Recession: An International Perspective pp. 559-585
- Olivier Bargain, Tim Callan, Karina Doorley and Claire Keane
- When You Know Your Neighbour Pays Taxes: Information, Peer Effects and Tax Compliance pp. 587-613
- James Alm, Kim M. Bloomquist and Michael McKee
- Funding and School Accountability: The Importance of Private and Decentralised Public Funding for Pupil Attainment pp. 615-639
- Gilberto Turati, Daniel Montolio and Massimiliano Piacenza
- The Political Economy of Fiscal Supervision and Budget Deficits: Evidence from Germany pp. 641-666
- Felix Rösel
- Strengthening Post‐Crisis Fiscal Credibility: Fiscal Councils on the Rise – A New Dataset pp. 667-700
- Xavier Debrun and Tidiane Kinda
- Testing for a Debt‐Threshold Effect on Output Growth pp. 701-717
- Sokbae (Simon) Lee, Hyunmin Park, Myung Hwan Seo and Youngki Shin
- Decline of Controlled Foreign Company Rules and Rise of Intellectual Property Boxes: How the European Court of Justice Affects Tax Competition and Economic Distortions in Europe pp. 719-745
- Rainer Bräutigam, Christoph Spengel and Frank Streif
Volume 38, month 09, 2017
- Issue Information pp. 359-362
- Joan Costa‐Font, Edward Norton and Luigi Siciliani
- Title Page pp. 363-363
- Joan Costa‐Font, Edward Norton and Luigi Siciliani
- The Challenges of Public Financing and Organisation of Long‐Term Care pp. 365-368
- Joan Costa‐Font, Edward C. Norton, Luigi Siciliani, Joan Costa‐Font, Edward C. Norton and Luigi Siciliani
- How to Finance the Rising Costs of Long‐Term Care: Four Alternatives for the Netherlands pp. 369-391
- Joan Costa‐Font, Edward Norton, Luigi Siciliani, Bram Wouterse and Bert Smid
- Indirect Fiscal Effects of Long‐Term Care Insurance-super- pp. 393-415
- Joan Costa‐Font, Edward Norton, Luigi Siciliani, Johannes Geyer, Peter Haan and Thorben Korfhage
- Does the Expansion of Public Long‐Term Care Funding Affect Saving Behaviour? pp. 417-443
- Joan Costa‐Font, Edward Norton, Luigi Siciliani, Joan Costa‐Font and Cristina Vilaplana‐Prieto
- Home Sweet Home? Public Financing and Inequalities in the Use of Home Care Services in Europe pp. 445-468
- Joan Costa‐Font, Edward Norton, Luigi Siciliani, Vincenzo Carrieri, Cinzia Di Novi and Cristina Elisa Orso
- How Home Health Agencies’ Ownership Affects Practice Patterns pp. 469-493
- Joan Costa‐Font, Edward C. Norton, Luigi Siciliani, Hyunjee Kim and Edward C. Norton
- Delayed Discharges and Hospital Type: Evidence from the English NHS pp. 495-519
- Joan Costa‐Font, Edward Norton, Luigi Siciliani, James Gaughan, Hugh Gravelle and Luigi Siciliani
Volume 38, month 06, 2017
- The Puzzle of Persistently Negative Interest‐Rate–Growth Differentials: Financial Repression or Income Catch‐Up? pp. 179-217
- Julio Escolano, Anna Shabunina and Jaejoon Woo
- Cross‐Country Spillovers from Fiscal Consolidations pp. 219-267
- Antoine Goujard
- Cheaper, Greener and More Efficient: Rationalising UK Carbon Prices pp. 269-299
- Arun Advani and George Stoye
- Interaction of Government Tiers and Central Banks in a Federation: An Empirical Test pp. 301-330
- Peter Claeys, Raul Ramos and Jordi Suriñach
- Factors Associated with the Presence of Domestic Energy Efficiency Measures in England pp. 331-356
- Andrew Leicester and George Stoye
Volume 38, month 03, 2017
- Remembering Tony Atkinson pp. 5-6
- Richard Blundell and Ian Preston
- Childcare Assistance: Are Subsidies or Tax Credits Better? pp. 7-48
- Xiaodong Gong and Robert Breunig
- The Link between Family Background and Later Lifetime Income: How Does the UK Compare with Other Countries? pp. 49-79
- John Jerrim
- Allocating Grant to the UK's Devolved Territories by Needs Assessment: Lessons from School Funding Formulae in England and Scotland pp. 81-109
- David King and David Eiser
- Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers and Local Incentives and Responses: The Case of Indonesia pp. 111-139
- Blane Lewis and Paul Smoke
- The Fiscal Decentralisation and Economic Growth Nexus Revisited pp. 141-171
- Jenny Ligthart and Peter Oudheusden
Volume 37, month 09, 2016
- Issue Information – TOC pp. 321-322
- Eric French and Elaine Kelly
- Issue Information – Editorial Note pp. 323-323
- Eric French and Elaine Kelly
- Issue Information – Title Page pp. 325-325
- Eric French and Elaine Kelly
- Medical Spending around the Developed World pp. 327-344
- Eric French, Elaine Kelly, Eric French and Elaine Kelly
- Health, Disability and Mortality Differences at Older Ages between the US and England pp. 345-369
- Eric French, Elaine Kelly, James Banks, Soumaya Keynes and James Smith
- Socio‐Economic Inequalities in Health Care in England pp. 371-403
- Eric French, Elaine Kelly, Richard Cookson, Carol Propper, Miqdad Asaria and Rosalind Raine
- Medical Spending and Hospital Inpatient Care in England: An Analysis over Time pp. 405-432
- Eric French, Elaine Kelly, María José Aragón, Martin Chalkley and Nigel Rice
- Public Hospital Spending in England: Evidence from National Health Service Administrative Records pp. 433-459
- Eric French, Elaine Kelly, Elaine Kelly, George Stoye and Marcos Vera‐Hernández
- Medical Spending in Denmark pp. 461-497
- Eric French, Elaine Kelly, Bent Jesper Christensen, Mette Gørtz and Malene Kallestrup‐Lamb
- Medical Spending in France: Concentration, Persistence and Evolution before Death pp. 499-526
- Eric French, Elaine Kelly, Christelle Gastaldi‐Ménager, Pierre Geoffard and Grégoire de Lagasnerie
- Skewed, Persistent and High before Death: Medical Spending in Germany pp. 527-559
- Eric French, Elaine Kelly, Martin Karlsson, Tobias Klein and Nicolas Ziebarth
- Medical Spending in Japan: An Analysis Using Administrative Data from a Citizen's Health Insurance Plan pp. 561-592
- Eric French, Elaine Kelly, Yoko Ibuka, Stacey H. Chen, Yui Ohtsu and Nobuyuki Izumida
- Spending on Health Care in the Netherlands: Not Going So Dutch pp. 593-625
- Eric French, Elaine Kelly, Pieter Bakx, Owen O'Donnell and Eddy Doorslaer
- The Concentration of Hospital‐Based Medical Spending: Evidence from Canada pp. 627-651
- Eric French, Elaine Kelly, Aurélie Côté‐Sergent, Damien Échevin and Pierre-Carl Michaud
- Recent Trends in Taiwanese Medical Spending pp. 653-688
- Eric French, Elaine Kelly, Stacey H. Chen and Hongwei Chuang
- Medical Spending in the US: Facts from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey Data Set pp. 689-716
- Eric French, Elaine Kelly, Svetlana Pashchenko and Ponpoje Porapakkarm
- Medical Spending of the US Elderly pp. 717-747
- Eric French, Elaine Kelly, Mariacristina Nardi, Eric French, John Jones and Jeremy McCauley
- Long‐Term Health Spending Persistence among the Privately Insured in the US pp. 749-783
- Eric French, Elaine Kelly, Richard A. Hirth, Sebastian Calonico, Teresa B. Gibson, Helen Levy, Jeffrey Smith and Anup Das
- Out‐of‐Pocket Medical Expenditures in the United States: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study pp. 785-819
- Eric French, Elaine Kelly, Sean Fahle, Kathleen McGarry and Jonathan Skinner
- A One‐Off Wealth Levy? Assessing the Pros and Cons and the Importance of Credibility pp. 821-849
- Eric French, Elaine Kelly, Gerhard Kempkes and Nikolai Stähler
- Editorial Announcement pp. 851-851
- Eric French and Elaine Kelly
Volume 37, month 06, 2016
- Reducing High Public Debt Ratios: Lessons from UK Experience pp. 201-223
- Nicholas Crafts
- Anti‐Smoking Policies and Smoker Well‐Being: Evidence from Britain pp. 224-257
- Andrew Leicester and Peter Levell
- Impacts of Immigration on an Ageing Welfare State: An Applied General Equilibrium Model for France pp. 258-284
- Xavier Chojnicki and Lionel Ragot
- Electoral Competition as a Determinant of Fiscal Decentralisation pp. 285-300
- Mario Jametti and Marcelin Joanis
- US Fiscal Sustainability and the Causality Relationship between Government Expenditures and Revenues: A New Approach Based on Quantile Cointegration pp. 301-320
- Pei-Fen Chen
Volume 37, month 03, 2016
- Issue Information – TOC pp. 1-1
- Thomas Crossley and Cormac O'Dea
- Issue Information – Editorial Note pp. 2-2
- Thomas F. Crossley and Cormac O'Dea
- Issue Information – Title Page pp. 3-3
- Thomas Crossley and Cormac O'Dea
- Household Wealth Data and Public Policy pp. 5-11
- Thomas F. Crossley, Cormac O'Dea, Thomas F. Crossley and Cormac O'Dea
- The Challenge of Measuring UK Wealth Inequality in the 2000s pp. 13-33
- Thomas F. Crossley, Cormac O'Dea, Facundo Alvaredo, Anthony Atkinson and Salvatore Morelli
- Household Wealth in Great Britain: Distribution, Composition and Changes 2006–12 pp. 35-54
- Thomas F. Crossley, Cormac O'Dea, Rowena Crawford, Dave Innes and Cormac O'Dea
- Lifetime Receipt of Inheritances and the Distribution of Wealth in England pp. 55-75
- Thomas F. Crossley, Cormac O'Dea, Rowena Crawford and Andrew Hood
- Changes in the Distribution of After‐Tax Wealth in the US: Has Income Tax Policy Increased Wealth Inequality? pp. 77-104
- Thomas F. Crossley, Cormac O'Dea, W. Looney and Kevin B. Moore
- Comparing Retirement Wealth Trajectories on Both Sides of the Pond pp. 105-130
- Thomas F. Crossley, Cormac O'Dea, Richard Blundell, Rowena Crawford, Eric French and Gemma Tetlow
- The Bank of England / NMG Survey of Household Finances pp. 131-152
- Thomas F. Crossley, Cormac O'Dea, Gareth Anderson, Philip Bunn, Alice Pugh and Arzu Uluc
- Heterogeneity in Economic Shocks and Household Spending in the US pp. 153-192
- Thomas F. Crossley, Cormac O'Dea, Sebastian Devlin‐Foltz and John Sabelhaus
- Corrigendum pp. 193-194
- Thomas F. Crossley and Cormac O'Dea
- Corrigendum pp. 195-195
- Thomas F. Crossley and Cormac O'Dea
- Editorial Announcement pp. 197-197
- Thomas F. Crossley and Cormac O'Dea
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