Fiscal Studies
1980 - 2017
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Volume 8, month December, 1987
- The take-up of supplementary benefit: gaps in the 'safety net'? pp. 1-14
- Vanessa Fry and Graham Stark
- Death duties: taxing estates or inheritances pp. 15-23
- Cedric Sandford
- Company cars taxation pp. 24-38
- Mark Ashworth and Andrew Dilnot
- Oil taxation: the cross-field allowance pp. 55-68
- Michael Saunders
- Nuclear power and the privatisation of electricity generation pp. 69-73
- Dieter Helm
Volume 8, month November, 1987
- The impact of competitive tendering on the costs of hospital domestic services pp. 39-54
- Domberger, S, Meadowcroft, S and Thompson, D
Volume 8, month August, 1987
- Male unemployment and women's work pp. 1-16
- Andrew Dilnot and Michael Kell
- Competition in conveyancing: an analysis of solicitors' charges pp. 17-28
- Simon Domberger and Avrom Sherr
- Competitive tendering and refuse collection: identifying the sources of efficiency gains pp. 49-58
- John Cubbin, Simon Domberger and Shirley Meadowcroft
- The wider share ownership programme pp. 59-74
- Paul Grout
- Privatising electricity supply pp. 75-88
- Richard Pryke
Volume 8, month May, 1987
- The 1987 Budget pp. 11-23
- Bill Martin
- Taxpayers' capital: the public sector balance sheet pp. 24-34
- Andre Britton
- How buoyant is public revenue? pp. 35-47
- Bill Robinson
- The 1987 budget in perspective pp. 48-57
- Andrew Dilnot, Graham Stark, Ian Walker and Webb, Steven
- Statutory sick pay: an appraisal pp. 58-76
- Richard Disney
- On the growth of corporation tax revenues pp. 77-85
- Michael Devereux
- Tax-privileged government debt: low coupon gilts pp. 86-108
- Michael Saunders
Volume 8, month February, 1987
- Tax policy and management: the role of the Inland Revenue pp. 1-16
- Leonard Beighton
- Would a higher fiscal deficit stimulate the economy? pp. 17-23
- K Alec Chrystal and Kevin Dowd
- Partial integration: a loophole in competition law? pp. 24-47
- Shirley Meadowcroft and David Thompson
- Nationalised industry performance: still third-rate? pp. 48-82
- Richard Molyneux and David Thompson
- The targetting of benefits: two approaches pp. 83-93
- Andrew Dilnot, Graham Stark and Steven Webb
Volume 8, month January, 1987
- Energy policy, merit goods and social security pp. 29-48
- Andrew Dilnot and Dieter Helm
Volume 7, month November, 1986
- Tax reform in context: a strategy for the 1990s pp. 1-17
- John Kay
- Taxes, benefits and the distribution of income, 1968-83 pp. 18-27
- Nick Morris and Ian Preston
- The case for supplementary benefit pp. 28-44
- Paul Spicker
- Deregulating express coaches: a reassessment pp. 45-68
- Sue Jaffer and David Thompson
- Competitive tendering and efficiency: the case of refuse collection pp. 69-87
- Domberger, S, Meadowcroft, S and Thompson, J
Volume 7, month August, 1986
- Buy-outs and the privatisation of National Bus pp. 1-24
- Corinne Mulley and Mike Wright
- What price equality? The costs of changing the age of retirement pp. 25-40
- Elizabeth Hammond and Nick Morris
- Regulating for competition: the newly liberalised market for private branch exchanges pp. 41-66
- Peter Gist and Shirley Meadowcroft
- Spare capacity and the scope for industrial expansion pp. 67-75
- Ciaran Driver
- Stansted: a viable investment? pp. 76-82
- David Starkie and David Thompson
Volume 7, month May, 1986
- Budget strategy and the exchange rate pp. 1-10
- Roger Bootle
- The 1986 Budget and macroeconomic policy pp. 21-32
- Alan Budd
- Approaching an expenditure tax? pp. 33-37
- John Kay
- The reform of personal taxation: a brief analysis pp. 38-47
- Elizabeth Symons and Ian Walker
- The distributional consequences of Mrs Thatcher pp. 48-53
- Andrew Dilnot and Graham Stark
- Profit sharing and employee share ownership pp. 54-62
- Evan Davis
- The Budget and unemployment pp. 55-75
- Andrew Britton
- The local government Green Paper pp. 63-71
- Stephen Smith and Duncan Squire
Volume 7, month February, 1986
- The poverty trap, tax cuts and the reform of social security pp. 1-10
- Andrew Dilnot and Graham Stark
- Competition in electricity supply: has the Energy Act failed? pp. 11-33
- Hammond, M, Helm, R and Thompson, J
- The impact of non-domestic rates on profitability and investment pp. 34-50
- Robert Bennett
- On the revenue effects of tax changes pp. 51-60
- John King
- Measuring airline efficiency pp. 61-81
- Peter Forsyth, Rob Hill and Chris Trengrove
- Furniss v Dawson: the Canadian approach pp. 82-94
- Heward Stikeman
Volume 6, month November, 1985
- British Gas: options for privatisation pp. 1-20
- Ben Hammond, Dieter Helm and David Thompson
- Distributional aspects of inflation: who has suffered most? pp. 21-29
- Vanessa Fry and Panos Pashardes
- The airports policy White Paper: privatisation and regulation pp. 30-41
- David Starkie and David Thompson
- Selling public assets: techniques and financial implications pp. 42-56
- Colin Mayer and Shirley Meadowcroft
- Matrimonial property law, independent taxation and pensions: a search for consistency pp. 57-65
- Beth Hammond and Nick Morris
- Furniss v Dawson: the US experience pp. 66-76
- M Bernard Aidinoff
Volume 6, month August, 1985
- The social security Green Paper pp. 1-8
- Evan Davis, Andrew Dilnot and John Kay
- A new exchange control scheme pp. 9-13
- Roy Hattersley
- Science Policy and public spending pp. 14-23
- John Kay and Chris Llewellyn Smith
- The economics of predatory practices pp. 24-36
- John Vickers
- Vertical restraints pp. 37-50
- George Hay
- The implications of Furniss v Dawson pp. 52-65
- Malcolm Gammie
- The business purpose test: the Dutch approach pp. 66-76
- Jan van Kempen
Volume 6, month May, 1985
- Introduction pp. 1-5
- John Kay
- Does Mr Lawson really believe in the Medium-Term Financial Strategy? pp. 6-9
- Tim Congdon
- Macroeconomic policy and the 1985 Budget pp. 10-22
- Alan Budd
- The Budget and its critics pp. 23-30
- Andrew Britton
- The Budget and the Government's economic strategy pp. 31-39
- Adam Sharples
- Capacity constraints, real wages and the role of the public sector in creating jobs pp. 40-50
- Bill Robinson
- The restructuring of National Insurance contributions in the 1985 budget pp. 51-60
- Evan Davis and Andrew Dilnot
- Changes in tax progressivity, 1951-1985 pp. 61-66
- John Kay
- Transferable tax allowances pp. 67-70
- John Kay
- What future for capital gains tax? pp. 71-77
- John King
Volume 6, month February, 1985
- Extending the VAT base: problems and possibilities pp. 1-16
- Evan Davis and John Kay
- Franchising in practice: the case of independent television in the UK pp. 17-33
- Simon Domberger and Julian Middleton
- Monopoly and merger policy pp. 34-48
- Kenneth George
- Lessons for competition policy from industrial economic theory pp. 49-58
- Michael Waterson
- Anti-trust and economic theory: some observations from the US experience pp. 59-69
- George Hay
- British merger policy pp. 70-81
- James Fairburn