Fiscal Studies
1980 - 2017
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Volume 11, month November, 1990
- Fiscal instruments in environmental policy pp. 1-20
- Stephen Smith, Stephen McKay and Mark Pearson
- Inflation non-neutralities in the UK corporation tax pp. 21-29
- Steve Bond, Michael Devereux and Harald Freeman
- The taxation support of occupational pensions: a long-term view pp. 29-43
- David Knox
- Low income families 1979-87 pp. 44-62
- Paul Johnson and Webb, Steven
- Conceding flexibility in fiscal management: the case of public spending end-year flexibility pp. 63-81
- Colin Thain and Maurice Wright
Volume 11, month August, 1990
- The early days of IFS pp. 1-11
- Bill Robinson
- The mid-term financial strategy pp. 1-7
- Andrew Britton
- UK entry to the ERM: what level? pp. 8-17
- Giles Keating
- Gradualism and shock treatment of tax and structural reform pp. 12-26
- John Flemming
- The 1990 Budget and the EMS pp. 18-26
- David Currie and Geoffrey Dicks
- The housing market and consumer spending pp. 27-38
- Alan Carruth and Andrew Henley
- The first months of the Community Charge pp. 39-54
- Michael Ridge and Stephen Smith
- The abolition of the pensions 'earnings rule' pp. 55-70
- Edward Whitehouse
- Management buy-outs from the public sector: ownership form and incentive issues pp. 71-88
- Steve Thompson, Mike Wright and Ken Robbie
Volume 11, month May, 1990
- Savings, independent taxation and the 1990 Budget pp. 27-38
- Andrew Dilnot, Paul Johnson and Graham Stark
- The impossibility of perfect neutrality: fundamental issues in tax reform pp. 39-54
- Jonathan Leape
- The effects of income support measures on the labour market behaviour of lone mothers pp. 55-75
- Ian Walker
- 'Adverse selection' features of poverty amongst lone mothers pp. 76-89
- Stephen Jenkins, John Ermisch and Robert Wright
Volume 11, month February, 1990
- Why social security expenditure in the 1980s has risen faster than expected: the role of unemployment pp. 1-20
- Richard Disney and Steven Webb
- Harmonising corporate taxes in Europe pp. 21-35
- Michael Devereux and Mark Pearson
- The fall in the savings ratio: the role of housing pp. 36-52
- Catherine Lee and Bill Robinson
- Sex, equality and the state pension pp. 53-74
- Susan Owen and Heather Joshi
- Modelling the effects of prescription charge rises pp. 75-91
- Stephen Smith and Sheila Watson
Volume 10, month November, 1989
- Measuring the responsiveness of income tax revenue to income growth: a review and some UK values pp. 1-18
- Paul Johnson and Peter Lambert
- Liberalising the Canadian scheduled aviation market pp. 19-52
- Kenneth Button
- An evaluation of the new official low income statistics pp. 53-65
- Brian Nolan
- Can household surveys help to maintain the fall in the savings ratio? pp. 60-71
- Catherine Lee and Bill Robinson
- Counting people with low incomes: the impact of recent changes in official statistics pp. 66-82
- Paul Johnson and Steven Webb
- Vertical separation and price discrimination: cellular phones in the UK pp. 83-103
- Paul Geroski, David Thompson and Saadet Toker
- Evaluation of the long-term effects on UK electricity prices following privatisation pp. 104-116
- Derek Bunn and Kiriakos Vlahos
Volume 10, month August, 1989
- The switch from domestic rates to the Community Charge in Scotland pp. 1-12
- Gordon Hughes
- Market efficiency before and after the crash pp. 13-33
- Andrew Dilnot and Richard Disney
- Pensions Schemes after the 1989 Budget pp. 34-49
- Andrew Dilnot and Richard Disney
- Trade Unions, wages and taxation pp. 50-59
- John Creedy and Ian McDonald
- A new age of reform? pp. 72-90
- David Henderson
Volume 10, month May, 1989
- A macroeconomic view of the 1989 Budget pp. 1-12
- David Currie
- The public sector in surplus pp. 13-23
- Andrew Britton
- The Budget pp. 24-28
- Geoffrey Maynard
- Ten years of Mrs Thatcher: the distributional consequences pp. 29-37
- Paul Johnson and Graham Stark
- Reforming National Insurance contributions: a progress report pp. 38-47
- Andrew Dilnot and Steven Webb
- Demographic influences on public spending pp. 48-65
- Mark Pearson, Micklewright, J and Stephen Smith
- Counting the family silver: the public sector's balance sheet 1957 to 1987 pp. 66-85
- John Hills
- The valuation of power stations by the Modern Equivalent Asset method pp. 86-108
- David Heald
Volume 10, month February, 1989
- Has Britain an early school-leaving problem? pp. 1-16
- John Micklewright, Mark Pearson and Stephen Smith
- The conduct of auctions for broadcast franchises pp. 17-31
- Martin Cave
- Reforming the taxation of capital gains, gifts and inheritances pp. 32-40
- Bill Robinson
- Evaluation of the nuclear constraint in a privatised electricity supply industry pp. 41-52
- Derek Bunn and Kiriakos Vlahos
- Reforming UK health care: internal markets or emergent planning? pp. 53-71
- Gwyn Bevan
- Efficiency measurement in the public sector: an appraisal pp. 72-97
- Michael Barrow and Adam Wagstaff
Volume 9, month November, 1988
- Personal Equity Plans: success or failure? pp. 36-50
- Catherine Lee and Michael Saunders
Volume 9, month August, 1988
- Privatisation of the British Steel Corporation pp. 1-25
- Jonathan Aylen
- Reforming National Insurance contributions pp. 1-24
- Andrew Dilnot and Steven Webb
- 1992: issues in indirect taxation pp. 25-35
- Mark Pearson and Stephen Smith
- The 1988 social security reforms pp. 26-53
- Andrew Dilnot and Steven Webb
- How well is BT performing? An international comparison of telecommunications total factor productivity pp. 54-67
- James Foreman-Peck and Dorothy Manning
- Consequences of the abolition of the Inner London Education Authority pp. 68-85
- Stephen Smith and Sheila Watson
- Regulating the electricity supply industry pp. 86-105
- Dieter Helm
Volume 9, month May, 1988
- Macro-economic aspects of the 1988 Budget pp. 1-13
- Alan Budd
- The 1988 Budget and the MTFS pp. 14-29
- Michael Artis
- Outlook after the Budget pp. 30-37
- A. Patrick Minford
- The 1988 Budget and the structure of personal taxation pp. 38-47
- Andrew Dilnot, Michael Kell and Steven Webb
- The tax treatment of marriage: what has the Chancellor really achieved? pp. 48-56
- Bill Robinson and Graham Stark
- The new pension scheme in Britain pp. 57-71
- John Creedy and Richard Disney
- Financial volatility, the stock market crash and corporate investment pp. 72-80
- Steve Bond and Michael Devereux
- Tax-based incomes policies: will they work? have they worked? pp. 81-94
- Pierella Paci
Volume 9, month February, 1988
- The real value of company accounts pp. 1-17
- Colin Mayer
- Partially transferable allowances pp. 29-40
- Graham Stark
- Energy policy and the role of the state in the market for energy pp. 41-61
- Helm, R, John Kay and Thompson, J
- Corporation tax: the effect of the 1984 reforms in the incentive to invest pp. 62-79
- Michael Devereux
- Competition and efficiency in refuse collection: a reply pp. 86-90
- Domberger, S, Meadowcroft, S and Thompson, D