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Volume 30, month 12, 2009
- Measuring Consumption and Saving: Introduction pp. 303-307
- Thomas Crossley
- Using Scanner Technology to Collect Expenditure Data pp. 309-337
- Andrew Leicester and Zoe Oldfield
- The Use of Scanner Data for Research into Nutrition pp. 339-365
- Rachel Griffith and Martin O'Connell
- Item Non-Response to Financial Questions in Household Surveys: An Experimental Study of Interviewer and Mode Effects pp. 367-390
- Lothar Essig and Joachim Winter
- Welfare Analysis with a Proxy Consumption Measure: Evidence from a Repeated Experiment in Indonesia pp. 391-417
- Menno Pradhan
- Experimental Tests of Survey Responses to Expenditure Questions pp. 419-433
- David Comerford, Liam Delaney and Colm Harmon
- Methodological Innovations in Collecting Spending Data: The HRS Consumption and Activities Mail Survey pp. 435-459
- Michael Hurd and Susann Rohwedder
- The Allocation of Expenditures within the Household: A New Survey pp. 461-481
- Jens Bonke and Martin Browning
Volume 30, month 06, 2009
- Building Trust? Conditional Cash Transfer Programmes and Social Capital* pp. 139-177
- Orazio Attanasio, Luca Pellerano and Sandra Polania-Reyes
- Would a Flat-Rate Tax Stimulate Entrepreneurship in Germany? A Behavioural Microsimulation Analysis Allowing for Risk* pp. 179-218
- Frank Fossen
- Abolishing the Tax-Free Threshold in Australia: Simulating Alternative Reforms* pp. 219-246
- John Creedy, Nicolas Hérault and Guyonne Kalb
- Measuring the Effective Tax Burden in the Real World* pp. 247-278
- Vito Polito
- Contract Type and the Cost of Provision: Evidence from Maintenance Service Contracts* pp. 279-296
- Paul Jensen and Robin E. Stonecash
Volume 30, month 03, 2009
- The Economics of a Temporary VAT Cut* pp. 3-16
- Thomas Crossley, Hamish Low and Matthew Wakefield
- The Economics of a Reduction in VAT* pp. 17-30
- Ray Barrell and Martin Weale
- Assessing the Temporary VAT Cut Policy in the UK* pp. 31-38
- Richard Blundell
- The Cyclical Reaction of Fiscal Policies in the Euro Area: The Role of Modelling Choices and Data Vintages* pp. 39-72
- Roberto Golinelli and Sandro Momigliano
- What is the After-Tax Price of R&D? An Interstate Comparison* pp. 73-101
- Lolita Paff and Todd Watkins
- Borrowing to Finance Public Investment? The 'Golden Rule of Public Finance' Reconsidered in an Endogenous Growth Setting* pp. 103-133
- Alexandru Minea and Patrick Villieu
Volume 29, month 12, 2008
- Has the Boom in Incapacity Benefit Claimant Numbers Passed Its Peak?* pp. 415-434
- Michael Anyadike-Danes and Duncan McVicar
- Fiscal Decentralisation and Empowerment: Evolving Concepts and Alternative Measures* pp. 435-465
- Jameson Boex and Renata R. Simatupang
- Keeping up or Falling behind? The Impact of Benefit and Tax Uprating on Incomes and Poverty* pp. 467-498
- Holly Sutherland, Ruth Hancock, John Hills and Francesca Zantomio
- Analysing Tax-Benefit Reforms Using Non-Parametric Methods* pp. 499-522
- Carlo Fiorio
- Attitudes towards Tax Levels: A Multi-Tax Comparison* pp. 523-543
- Henrik Hammar, Sverker C. Jagers and Katarina Nordblom
Volume 29, month 09, 2008
- Cost Liability and Residential Space Heating Expenditures of Welfare Recipients in Germany* pp. 329-345
- Katrin Rehdanz and Sven Stöwhase
- Fiscal Forecasting: Lessons from the Literature and Challenges* pp. 347-386
- Teresa Leal, Javier Pérez, Mika Tujula and Jean-Pierre Vidal
- Long-Term Effects of Fiscal Policy on the Size and Distribution of the Pie in the UK* pp. 387-411
- Xavi Ramos and Oriol Roca-Sagalés
Volume 29, month 06, 2008
- Anticipating Tax Changes: Evidence from the Finnish Corporate Income Tax Reform of 2005* pp. 167-196
- Seppo Kari, Hanna Karikallio and Jukka Pirttilä
- How Did the Elimination of the US Earnings Test above the Normal Retirement Age Affect Labour Supply Expectations?* pp. 197-231
- Pierre-Carl Michaud and Arthur van Soest
- The Anticipated Capitalisation Effect of a New Metro Line on Housing Prices* pp. 233-256
- Claudio Agostini and Gastón A. Palmucci
- Horizontal Inequity and Vertical Redistribution with Indirect Taxes: The Greek Case* pp. 257-284
- Georgia Kaplanoglou and David M Newbery
- The Effect of Financial Incentives on Labour Supply: Evidence for Lone Parents from Microsimulation and Quasi-Experimental Evaluation* pp. 285-325
- Lixin Cai, Guyonne Kalb, Yi-Ping Tseng and Ha Vu
Volume 29, month 03, 2008
- The Effects of EU Formula Apportionment on Corporate Tax Revenues pp. 1-33
- Michael Devereux and Simon Loretz
- Centralisation versus Decentralisation of Public Policies: Does the Heterogeneity of Individual Preferences Matter? pp. 35-73
- Carlo Mazzaferro and Alberto Zanardi
- Money for Science? The Impact of Research Grants on Academic Output pp. 75-87
- Daniel Chudnovsky, Andrés López, Martín Rossi and Diego Ubfal
- The Actuarial Balance Sheet for Pay-As-You-Go Finance: Solvency Indicators for Spain and Sweden pp. 89-134
- María del Carmen Boado-Penas, Salvador Valdés and Carlos Vidal-Melia
- Distributional Effects of Price Reforms in the Italian Utility Markets pp. 135-163
- Raffaele Miniaci, Carlo Scarpa and Paola Valbonesi
Volume 28, month 12, 2007
- School Attendance and Skill Premiums in France and the US: A General Equilibrium Approach* pp. 383-416
- David de la Croix and Frédéric Docquier
- Tax Sensitivity in Electronic Commerce* pp. 417-436
- Mark A. Scanlan
- Fiscal Policy, Business Cycles and Economic Stabilisation: Evidence from Industrialised and Developing Countries* pp. 437-462
- Young Lee and Taeyoon Sung
- Why Are Mothers Working Longer Hours in Austria than in Germany? A Comparative Microsimulation Analysis* pp. 463-495
- Helene Dearing, Helmut Hofer, Christine Lietz, Rudolf Winter-Ebmer and Katharina Wrohlich
- Government Expenditures and Economic Growth: The Supply and Demand Sides* pp. 497-522
- Pak-Hung Mo
Volume 28, month 09, 2007
- Technology, Productivity and Public Policy* pp. 273-291
- Rachel Griffith
- Expenditure Reform in Industrialised Countries: A Case-Study Approach* pp. 293-342
- Sebastian Hauptmeier, Martin Heipertz and Ludger Schuknecht
- Joint Taxation and the Labour Supply of Married Women: Evidence from the Canadian Tax Reform of 1988* pp. 343-365
- Thomas Crossley and Sung-Hee Jeon
- When Taxation Changes the Course of the Year: Fiscal-Year Adjustments and the German Tax Reform of 2000-01* pp. 367-377
- Frank Blasch and Alfons Weichenrieder
Volume 28, month 06, 2007
- Understanding Pensions: Cognitive Function, Numerical Ability and Retirement Saving* pp. 143-170
- James Banks and Zoe Oldfield
- Distributional Implications of Tax Relief on Voluntary Private Pensions in Spain* pp. 171-203
- José Ignacio Antón
- Business Optimism for Small, Medium and Large Firms: Does It Explain Investment?* pp. 205-225
- Ciaran Driver
- Determinants of Bilateral Effective Tax Rates: Empirical Evidence from OECD Countries* pp. 227-249
- Simon Loretz
- Making the Stability Pact More Flexible: Does It Lead to Pro-Cyclical Fiscal Policies?* pp. 251-268
- Michal Mackiewicz
Volume 28, month 03, 2007
- Indirect Taxes on International Aviation pp. 1-41
- Michael Keen and Jon Strand
- Apply with Caution: Introducing UK-Style In-Work Support in Germany pp. 43-72
- Peter Haan and Michal Myck
- Who Benefits from the Reform of Pension Taxation in Germany? pp. 73-101
- Hans Fehr and Heinrich Jess
- Is Government Expenditure Volatility Harmful for Growth? A Cross-Country Analysis pp. 103-120
- Davide Furceri
- Long- and Short-Term Cost Efficiency Frontier Evaluation: Evidence from Spanish Local Governments pp. 121-139
- Víctor Giménez and Diego Prior