Fiscal Studies
1980 - 2017
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Volume 3, month November, 1982
- Whitehall and Westminster: an outsider's view pp. 162-172
- Sir John Hoskyns
- The taxation of husband and wife: a view of the debate in the Green Paper pp. 173-187
- John Kay and C Sandler
- Relative living standards 1973-1981 pp. 188-190
- C Morris
- The anti-competitive practice pp. 191-198
- John Kay and T Sharpe
- The incidence of grants-in-aid pp. 199-209
- N Topham
- The structure of personal income taxation and income support pp. 210-218
- C N Morris
Volume 3, month July, 1982
- Introduction: symposium on local government finance pp. 1-6
- John Kay
- The GLC reports to its shareholders pp. 7-10
- Maurice Stonefrost
- The incidence of domestic rates and alternative local taxes pp. 23-38
- Gordon Hughes
- The economic behaviour of local authorities pp. 39-46
- K Schott
- An inflation tax pp. 47-59
- R. Jackman and Richard Layard
- Comment on the article by Jackmann and Layard pp. 61-64
- R.C. Matthews
- Book Review: Wage Fixing pp. 65-66
- George Allen and Unwin La
- The comparative performance of public and private enterprise pp. 68-81
- Richard Pryke
- Indexation of capital gains - a critique of the Budget proposals pp. 82-91
- John Kay and Colin Mayer
- The distribution effects of the Common Agricultural Policy pp. 92-101
- Andrew Dilnot and Nick Morris
- The green paper on corporation tax: a review article pp. 102-113
- Jeremy Edwards
- The corporation tax Green Paper pp. 114-120
- John Chown
- The structure of corporation tax in the UK pp. 121-141
- Colin Mayer
- Marginal rates of corporation tax: a disaggregated analysis pp. 142-160
- Colin Mayer and Nick Morris
Volume 2, month November, 1981
- Incomes policy revisited pp. 1-9
- Sir Brown
- The Exchequer costs of unemployment pp. 10-19
- Andrew Dilnot and Nick Morris
- Contracting out of the state earnings related pension scheme pp. 20-28
- R. Hemming and John Kay
- The age allowance pp. 29-36
- C. Morris
- Capital transfer tax: an obituary pp. 37-51
- Alister Sutherland
Volume 2, month July, 1981
- On the switch to indirect taxation pp. 1-8
- Anthony Atkinson
- Oil revenues and manufacturing output pp. 9-17
- Peter Forsyth and John Kay
- The taxation of husband and wife: equity, efficiency and female labour supply pp. 18-32
- Christine Greenhalgh
- The case for a tighter merger policy pp. 33-46
- J. Meeks and G. Meeks
- The impact of the 1981 Budget pp. 47-49
- Nick Morris
- The medium term financial strategy: an experiment in co-ordinating monetary and fiscal policy pp. 50-60
- Marcus Miller
- Book Review: Costs and Benefits of VAT pp. 61-62
- Cedric Sandford
Volume 2, month March, 1981
- UK industry in the eighties pp. 1-14
- Sir Knight
- Taxation of the family pp. 26-46
- C Morris and N Warren
- What do we know about the black economy? pp. 58-73
- Andrew Dilnot and C. Miller
Volume 1, month November, 1980
- Convergence of tax systems in the European Community pp. 1-7
- R Burke
- Direct and Indirect Taxes; Some Effects of the 1979 Budget pp. 1-10
- John Kay and C Morris
- Tax, benefits and the incentive to seek work pp. 8-25
- John Kay, C. Morris and N Warren
- Inflation Accounting and Company Taxation pp. 11-19
- Martin Gibbs
- Housing Income and Subsidies pp. 20-38
- Gordon Hughes
- Cash Limits pp. 26-43
- R Bevan
- The Improvement of the North Sea Tax System pp. 39-50
- Christopher Johnson
- What has Britain's growth rate really been? pp. 44-48
- John Kay and C Morris
- Estimating the value of a civil servant's indexed pension pp. 49-55
- R Hemming
- The Need for Budgetary Reform pp. 51-59
- Melvyn Westlake
- Adjusting price indices for tax changes pp. 60-64
- C Morris
Volume 1, month July, 1980
- The economic implications of North Sea Oil Revenues pp. 1-28
- Peter Forsyth and John Kay
- Change the Financial Year pp. 29-33
- C Johnson
- The reduced rate band pp. 34-43
- C N Morris and N Warren
- The impact of the 1980 Budget pp. 44-46
- Nick Morris
- The Meade Report After Two Years pp. 47-59
- John Kay
- Wage indexation in Australia and the role of the gross earnings deflator pp. 60-64
- N Warren
- Are there Feasible Reforms for Corporation Taxes? pp. 65-73
- J Alworth
- Book Review: Inheritance and wealth inequality in Britain pp. 74-75
- C. Harbury and D. Hitchens
Volume 1, month March, 1980
- Companies, inflation and taxation pp. 1-12
- G Richardson
- Companies, inflation and taxation: comment pp. 13-16
- James Meade
- The Common Agricultural Policy pp. 17-35
- C Morris
- The New System of Petroleum Revenue Tax pp. 36-50
- A G Kemp and Daniel Cohen
- Capital Transfer Tax and Farming pp. 51-65
- Alister Sutherland
- The Public Expenditure Cuts: Rationale and Consequences pp. 66-82
- Peter Jackson
- The Laffer curve pp. 83-90
- Richard Hemming and John Kay
- Book Review - Poverty in the United Kingdom pp. 91-92
- P Townsend