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W97/21: Moment conditions for dynamic panel data models with multiplicative individual effects in the conditional variance Downloads
Costas Meghir and Frank Windmeijer
W97/20: Grossing up Family Expenditure Survey data for use in international accounts Downloads
James Banks, Tanner, Tanner and Steven Webb
W97/19: The distribution of discrimination in immigrant earnings - evidence from Britain 1974-1993 Downloads
Kevin Denny, Colm Harmon and Maurice Roche
W97/18: Testing for horizontal inequity econometrically Downloads
Peter Lambert, and Simon Parker
W97/17: The life cycle hypothesis and consumption inequality Downloads
Orazio Attanasio and Tullio Jappelli
W97/16: What drives support for higher public spending? Downloads
Lindsay Brook, John Hall and Ian Preston
W97/15: Consumption, inequality and income uncertainty Downloads
Richard Blundell and Ian Preston
W97/14: Non-parametric Engel curves and revealed preferences Downloads
Richard Blundell, Martin Browning and Ian Crawford
W97/13: Teenage truancy, part-time working and wages Downloads
Christian Dustmann and Najma Rajah
W97/12: Implementing tax co-ordination Downloads
Amrita Dhillon, Carlo Perroni and Kimberley Scharf
W97/11: International capital tax evasion and the foreign tax credit puzzle Downloads
Kimberley Scharf
W97/10: Tiebout with politics: capital tax competition and jurisdictional boundaries Downloads
Carlo Perroni and Kimberley Scharf
W97/09: A Law of Large numbers: Bidding and competitive tendering for refuse collection contracts Downloads
Andres Gomez-Lobo and Stefan Szymanski
W97/08: Financial factors and investment in Belgium, France, German and the UK: A comparison using company panel data Downloads
Stephen Bond, Julie Elston, Jacques Mairesse and Benoît Mulkay
W97/07: There is no such thing as a free lunch: evidence from the effect of in-kind transfers Downloads
Bingley, Bingley and Ian Walker
W97/06: Demographics and savings: can we reconcile the evidence? Downloads
David Miles
W97/05: Cluster effects and simultaneity in multilevel models Downloads
Richard Blundell and Frank Windmeijer
W97/04: It could be you! But what's it worth? The welfare gain from Lotto Downloads
Lisa Farrell and Ian Walker
W97/03: How has tax affected the changing cost of R&D? Evidence from eight countries Downloads
Nicholas Bloom, Lucy Chennells, Rachel Griffith and John van Reenen
W97/02: Labour supply and in-work and in-kind transfers Downloads
Bingley, Bingley and Ian Walker
W97/01: Household unemployment and the labour supply of married women Downloads
Bingley, Bingley and Ian Walker
W96/20: Relaxing Hicks-Leontief price aggregation by allowing overlapping groups of goods Downloads
Arthur Lewbel
W96/19: Demand system rank: direct utility, Garp tests and portfolio separation Downloads
Arthur Lewbel
W96/18: Simple rules for the optimal taxation of international capital income Downloads
Michael Keen and Hannu Piekkola
W96/17: Progressivity effects of structural income tax reforms Downloads
Michael Keen, Henry Papapanagos and Anthony Shorrocks
W96/16: Estimation of household demand systems using unit value data Downloads
Ian Preston, Ian Crawford and Francois Laisney
W96/15: Endogeneity in count data models; an application to demand for health care Downloads
Frank Windmeijer and João Santos Silva
W96/14: Taxes and the location of production: evidence from a panel of US multinationals Downloads
Michael Devereux and Rachel Griffith
W96/13: Why are older pensioners poorer? Downloads
Paul Johnson and Stears, Stears
W96/12: Public employment agencies and unemployment spells: reconciling the experimental and non-experimental evidence Downloads
Jonathan M. Thomas
W96/11: The marginal and average returns to schooling Downloads
Colm Harmon and Ian Walker
W96/10: A revealed preference method for valuing new goods Downloads
Laura Blow and Ian Crawford
W96/09: The Italian recession of 1993: Aggregate implications of microeconomic evidence Downloads
Raffaele Miniaci and Guglielmo Weber
W96/08: Regulation and incentive contracts: An empirical investigation of the Norwegian bus transport industry Downloads
Dag Morten Dalen and Andres Gomez-Lobo
W96/07: The demand for private health insurance: do waiting lists matter? Downloads
Timothy Besley, John Hall and Ian Preston
W96/06: Technology and changes in skill structure: Evidence from an international panel of industries Downloads
Stephen Machin, Annette Ryan and John van Reenen
W96/05: Savings and labour market transitions Downloads
Richard Blundell, Thierry Magnac and Costas Meghir
W96/04: Why is there a decline in defined benefit pension plan membership in Britain? Downloads
Richard Disney and Stears, Stears
W96/03: Intra-household transfers and the part-time work of children Downloads
Christian Dustmann, John Micklewright and Najma Rajah
W96/02: The dynamic effects of bank monopoly power Downloads
Hamish Low
W96/01: Efficiency and the optimal direction of federal-state transfers Downloads
Robin Boadway and Michael Keen
W95/22: Housing assets and savings behaviour among the elderly in Great Britain Downloads
Richard Disney, Thomas Gallagher and Andrew Henley
W95/21: Benefit reforms and labour supply incentives in the UK: the family credit Downloads
Alan Duncan and Christopher Giles
W95/20: Intergenerational mobility in Britain Downloads
Lorraine Dearden, Stephen Machin and Howard Reed
W95/19: TAXBEN: the IFS microsimulation tax and benefit model Downloads
Christopher Giles and Julian McCrae
W95/18: A note on the taxation of capital income and economic rents Downloads
Stephen Bond and Michael Devereux
W95/17: Initial conditions and moment restrictions in dynamic panel data models Downloads
Richard Blundell and Stephen Bond
W95/16: Labour supply, unemployment and participation in in-work transfer programmes Downloads
Bingley, Bingley and Ian Walker
W95/14: Humps and bumps in lifetime consumption Downloads
Orazio Attanasio, James Banks, Costas Meghir and Guglielmo Weber
W95/13: Income uncertainty and consumption growth in the UK Downloads
James Banks, Richard Blundell and Agar Brugiavini
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