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Volume 36, month 12, 2015
- European Public Finances and the Great Recession: France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom Compared pp. 405-430

- Antoine Bozio, Carl Emmerson, Andreas Peichl and Gemma Tetlow
- French Public Finances through the Financial Crisis: It's a Long Way to Recovery pp. 431-452

- Mathias Andre, Antoine Bozio, Malka Guillot and Louise Paul‐Delvaux
- German Public Finances through the Financial Crisis pp. 453-474

- Maximilian Blömer, Mathias Dolls, Clemens Fuest, Max Löffler and Andreas Peichl
- Irish Public Finances through the Financial Crisis pp. 475-497

- Claire Keane
- Fiscal Consolidation Policies in the Context of Italy's Two Recessions pp. 499-526

- Francesco Figari and Carlo Fiorio
- Spanish Public Finances through the Financial Crisis pp. 527-554

- Francisco Martí and Javier Pérez
- UK Public Finances: From Crisis to Recovery pp. 555-577

- Carl Emmerson and Gemma Tetlow
Volume 36, month 09, 2015
- The UK Coalition Government's Record, and Challenges for the Future pp. 275-282

- Rowena Crawford and Paul Johnson
- School Spending in England 2010–15 pp. 283-302

- Luke Sibieta
- Delivering Fiscal Squeeze by Cutting Local Government Spending pp. 303-325

- David Innes and Gemma Tetlow
- Corporate Tax Changes under the UK Coalition Government (2010–15) pp. 327-347

- Helen Miller and Thomas Pope
- UK Tax Policy 2010–15: An Assessment pp. 349-373

- Stuart Adam and Barra Roantree
- The Effect of the UK Coalition Government's Tax and Benefit Changes on Household Incomes and Work Incentives pp. 375-402

- Stuart Adam, James Browne and William Elming
Volume 36, month 06, 2015
- School Staff Autonomy and Educational Performance: Within‐School‐Type Evidence pp. 127-155

- Marijn Verschelde, Jean Hindriks, Glenn Rayp and Koen Schoors
- Decomposing Inequality Changes: Allowing for Leisure in the Evaluation of Tax and Transfer Policy Effects pp. 157-180

- John Creedy and Nicolas Hérault
- Recent Trends in the Size and the Distribution of Inherited Wealth in the UK pp. 181-213

- Eleni Karagiannaki
- Political Knowledge and Attitudes towards Centralisation in Europe pp. 215-236

- Floriana Cerniglia and Laura Pagani
- Fiscal Transparency, Fiscal Performance and Credit Ratings pp. 237-270

- Elif Arbatli and Julio Escolano
Volume 36, month 03, 2015
- International Differences in Fiscal Outcomes during the Global Crisis pp. 1-27

- Agustín Bénétrix and Philip Lane
- On the Consequences of Pro‐Cyclical Fiscal Policy pp. 29-50

- Richard McManus and Gulcin Ozkan
- Is UK Vice Chancellor Pay Justified by University Performance? pp. 51-73

- Ray Bachan and Barry Reilly
- Non‐Fulfilment of Debt Limits in Spanish Municipalities pp. 75-98

- Bernardino Benito, María‐Dolores Guillamón and Francisco Bastida
- Employment Quota System and Labour Market Outcomes of Individuals with Disabilities: Empirical Evidence from South Korea pp. 99-126

- Zafar Nazarov, Dongug Kang and Sarah von Schrader
Volume 35, month 12, 2014
- Current Issues in Corporate Tax pp. 397-400

- Helen Miller
- Estimating Corporation Income Tax Under‐Reporting Using Extreme Values from Operational Audit Data pp. 401-419

- Kim Michael Bloomquist, Stuart Hamilton and Jeffrey Pope
- What Do We Know about Base Erosion and Profit Shifting? A Review of the Empirical Literature pp. 421-448

- Dhammika Dharmapala
- Are We Heading towards a Corporate Tax System Fit for the 21-super-st Century? pp. 449-475

- Michael Devereux and John Vella
- The Investment Effect of Taxation: Evidence from a Corporate Tax Kink pp. 477-509

- Anne Brockmeyer
- Why Are Banks Paying So Little UK Corporation Tax? pp. 511-533

- Geoff Meeks and J. Gay Meeks
- Taxable Corporate Profits pp. 535-557

- Rachel Griffith and Helen Miller
- Corporate Tax in Developing Countries: Current Trends and Design Issues pp. 559-588

- Laura Abramovsky, Alexander Klemm and David Phillips
Volume 35, month 09, 2014
- Tax without Design: Recent Developments in UK Tax Policy pp. 243-273

- Paul Johnson
- Taxpayers' Behavioural Responses and Measures of Tax Compliance ‘Gaps’: A Critique and a New Measure pp. 275-296

- Norman Gemmell and John Hasseldine
- Thinking and Learning in the Tax Evasion Game pp. 297-339

- Mike O'Doherty
- Towards the Development of a Tax System Complexity Index pp. 341-370

- Binh Tran‐Nam and Chris Evans
- The Housing Market in the United Kingdom: Effects of House Price Volatility on Households pp. 371-394

- Daniel Chandler and Richard Disney
Volume 35, month 06, 2014
- Cyclically‐Neutral Generational Accounting pp. 117-137

- Holger Bonin, Concepció Patxot and Guadalupe Souto
- The Capital Structure of Large Firms and the Use of Dutch Financing Entities pp. 139-164

- Francis Weyzig
- At What Age Do You Expect to Retire? Retirement Expectations and Increases in the Statutory Retirement Age pp. 165-188

- Michela Coppola and Christina Benita Wilke
- Panel Data Evidence on the Effects of Fiscal Policy Shocks in the EU New Member States pp. 189-224

- Paweł Borys, Piotr Ciżkowicz and Andrzej Rzońca
- GST Compliance in the New Zealand Property Sector pp. 225-240

- Iris Claus
Volume 35, month 03, 2014
- Economics of Education Research and Its Role in the Making of Education Policy pp. 1-18

- Stephen Machin
- Free Immigration and Welfare Access: The Swedish Experience pp. 19-39

- Joakim Ruist
- Response of Tax Credit Claims to Tax Enforcement: Evidence from a Quasi‐Experiment in Chile pp. 41-65

- Claudio Agostini and Claudia Martínez A.
- A Wealth Tax on the Rich to Bring Down Public Debt? Revenue and Distributional Effects of a Capital Levy in Germany pp. 67-89

- Stefan Bach, Martin Beznoska and Viktor Steiner
- The Determinants of the Volatility of Fiscal Policy Discretion pp. 91-115

- Luca Agnello and Ricardo Sousa
Volume 34, month 12, 2013
- Fiscal Consequences of Paying Interest on Reserves pp. 413-436

- Marco Bassetto and Todd Messer
- The Effect of Marriage Tax Penalties and Subsidies on Marital Status pp. 437-465

- Hayley Fisher
- The Effect of Making a Voluntary Labour Market Programme Compulsory: Evidence from a UK Experiment pp. 467-489

- Richard Dorsett, Deborah Smeaton and Stefan Speckesser
- Fiscal Consolidations and Economic Growth pp. 491-515

- Pablo Hernández de Cos and Enrique Moral‐Benito
- Fiscal Fan Charts: A Tool for Assessing Member States' (Likely?) Compliance with EU Fiscal Rules pp. 517-534

- David Cronin and Kevin Dowd
Volume 34, month 09, 2013
- Moving beyond GDP pp. 285-288

- Paul Anand, Marco Mira D'Ercole and Hamish Low
- Going beyond GDP: An OECD Perspective pp. 289-314

- Romina Boarini and Marco Mira D'Ercole
- What If We Voted on the Weights of a Multidimensional Well‐Being Index? An Illustration with Flemish Data pp. 315-332

- Koen Decancq, Luc Van Ootegem and Elsy Verhofstadt
- Multidimensional Welfare: Do Groups Vary in Their Priorities and Behaviours? pp. 333-354

- Luna Bellani, Graham Hunter and Paul Anand
- Multidimensional Well‐Being at the Top: Evidence for Germany pp. 355-371

- Andreas Peichl and Nico Pestel
- Gender, Time Use, and Children's and Adolescents' Well‐Being: Implications for Public Policies pp. 373-389

- Lina Gálvez‐Muñoz, Mónica Domínguez‐Serrano, Paula Rodríguez‐Modroño and Mauricio Matus‐López
- Costs of Domestic Violence: A Life Satisfaction Approach pp. 391-409

- Cristina Santos
Volume 34, month 06, 2013
- This Time Is Different: The Microeconomic Consequences of the Great Recession pp. 139-152

- Paul Johnson
- Productivity, Investment and Profits during the Great Recession: Evidence from UK Firms and Workers pp. 153-177

- Claire Crawford, Wenchao Jin and Helen Simpson
- The Short‐ and Medium‐Term Impacts of the Recession on the UK Income Distribution pp. 179-201

- Mike Brewer, James Browne, Andrew Hood, Robert Joyce and Luke Sibieta
- Household Consumption through Recent Recessions pp. 203-229

- Thomas Crossley, Hamish Low and Cormac O'Dea
- Financial Crisis Wealth Losses and Responses among Older Households in England pp. 231-254

- James Banks, Rowena Crawford, Thomas Crossley and Carl Emmerson
- Returning to Growth: Policy Lessons from History pp. 255-282

- Nicholas Crafts
Volume 34, month 03, 2013
- Extensive and Intensive Margins of Labour Supply: Work and Working Hours in the US, the UK and France pp. 1-29

- Richard Blundell, Antoine Bozio and Guy Laroque
- Poverty, Preference or Pensioners? Measuring Material Deprivation in the UK pp. 31-54

- Rod Hick
- Mustn't Grumble: Immigration, Health and Health Service Use in the UK and Germany pp. 55-82

- Jonathan Wadsworth
- The Distributional Impact of the Greek Crisis in 2010 pp. 83-108

- Manos Matsaganis and Chrysa Leventi
- Capital Structure, Corporate Taxation and Firm Age pp. 109-135

- Michael Pfaffermayr, Matthias Stöckl and Hannes Winner