Fiscal Studies
1979 - 2017
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Volume 5, month November, 1984
- On the reform of the taxation of husband and wife: are incentives important? pp. 1-22
- Richard Blundell, Costas Meghir, Elizabeth Symons and Ian Walker
- Progressivity and graduation in income tax pp. 23-29
- Andrew Dilnot and Nick Morris
- Tax reform in Ireland pp. 30-43
- M Hederman O'Brien
- Organising the finance of hospitals by simulated markets pp. 44-63
- R G Bevan
- The 1984 Budget, the Finance Bill and corporate finance: a correction pp. 64-64
- Michael Keen
Volume 5, month August, 1984
- Tax evasion and avoidance on earned income: some survey evidence pp. 1-22
- C Brown, E Levin, P J Rosa and David Ulph
- After Dawson pp. 23-43
- Malcolm Gammie
- Privatisation techniques and the PSBR pp. 44-53
- R Buckland and E W Davis
- Inequality in family earnings pp. 54-61
- Fry, C
- Deep discount bonds - or how to get an interest-free loan pp. 62-67
- J Hills
- Capital transfer tax: adieu pp. 68-83
- A Sutherland
Volume 5, month May, 1984
- The Budget and the economic strategy pp. 1-7
- Andrew Britton
- Macroeconomic aspects of the 1984 Budget pp. 8-16
- Alan Budd
- The analytical foundations of the Medium-Term Financial Strategy pp. 17-29
- Tim Congdon
- The 1984 corporation tax reform pp. 30-44
- Jeremy Edwards
- Savings taxation: The Chancellor's "middle way" pp. 45-56
- John Hills
- The impact of the 1984 budget on the household sector pp. 57-62
- Andrew Dilnot
- The Chancellor's arithmetic pp. 63-72
- Michael Devereux and Nick Morris
- The 1984 Budget, the Finance Bill and corporate finance pp. 73-81
- John Chown
- Has Nigel Lawson really reformed business taxation? pp. 82-92
- Malcolm Gammie
Volume 5, month February, 1984
- Does dividend policy matter? pp. 1-17
- Jeremy Edwards
- What is the public sector worth? pp. 18-31
- John Hills
- The effect of increasing tax thresholds on the poverty and unemployment traps pp. 32-35
- John Kay
- Privatisation: analysing its appeals and limitations pp. 36-46
- David Heald
- Privatisation, regulation and competition pp. 47-60
- Tom Sharpe
- Airlines and airports: privatisation, competition and regulation pp. 61-75
- Peter Forsyth
- Express coaching since 1980: liberalisation in practice pp. 76-86
- Evan Davis
- Government and the new hybrids: a trail of unanswered questions pp. 87-97
- David Steel
- Policy towards contracting-out: the lessons of experience pp. 98-105
- Keith Hartley
Volume 4, month November, 1983
- Looking back pp. 1-6
- Dick Taverne
- Airline deregulation in the United States: some lessons for Europe pp. 7-23
- Peter Forsyth
- The comparative burden of business taxation pp. 23-28
- John Kay and Jadu Sen
- UK cable policy in the eighties pp. 29-45
- C G Veljanovski
- Taxation, authority and discretion pp. 46-61
- Malcolm Gammie and John Kay
- Tax shields on savings with life assurance companies and pension funds in the United Kingdom pp. 62-74
- Michael Beenstock
- Stamp duty on housing: a modern tax pp. 75-80
- John Hills
Volume 4, month May, 1983
- Fiscal policy in 1983: retrospect pp. 1-8
- John Kay
- Do we need another Bretton Woods? pp. 9-18
- Sir Jeremy Morse
- Economic policy and prospects pp. 19-28
- A J C Britton
- Budgetary arithmetic and the 1983 Budget pp. 29-42
- Michael Devereux and Nick Morris
- Turning the clock back? pp. 43-54
- H Neuberger
- The tax system and distribution 1978-1983 pp. 55-64
- Andrew Dilnot and Nick Morris
- The Budget of 1983 pp. 65-74
- Alan Budd
- Changes in the taxation of North Sea oil pp. 75-79
- Michael Devereux
Volume 4, month March, 1983
- A co-operative and constructive relationship? The Treasury response to its Select Committee 1979-82 pp. 1-13
- John Hills
- The pattern of revenue receipts from North Sea oil pp. 14-23
- Michael Devereux and Nick Morris
- General anti-avoidance provisions pp. 24-28
- J Tiley
- Maintaining the credibility of cash limits pp. 29-43
- Andrew Likierman
- Tax rates and price levels in the European motor industry pp. 44-47
- Andy Murfin
- The reform of housing benefits pp. 48-65
- R Hemming and J Hills
- The IFS position on unemployment benefits pp. 66-73
- David Davies, A. Patrick Minford and Alison Sprague
- The IFS position on unemployment benefits: a reply pp. 74-79
- John Kay and C Morris
- Capital transfer tax: an obituary: a comment pp. 80-82
- Ken Richards