IFS Working Papers
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- W20/7: Subjective expectations and demand for contraception

- Grant Miller, Aureo de Paula and Christine Valente
- W20/6: OLS estimation of the intra-household distribution of expenditure

- Valérie Lechene, Krishna Pendakur and Alexander Wolf
- W20/5: Incentivizing Demand for Supply-Constrained Care: Institutional Birth in India

- Alison Andrew and Marcos Vera-Hernandez
- W20/3: Estimating the production function for human capital: results from a randomized controlled trial in Colombia

- Orazio Attanasio, Sarah Cattan, Emla Fitzsimons, Costas Meghir and Marta Rubio Codina
- W20/2: House Price Rises and Borrowing to Invest

- Thomas Crossley, Peter Levell and Hamish Low
- W20/1: The Impacts of Private Hospital Entry on the Public Market for Elective Care in England

- Elaine Kelly and George Stoye
- W19/32: Disability Insurance: Error Rates and Gender Differences

- Hamish Low and Luigi Pistaferri
- W19/31: Principles and practice of taxing small business

- Stuart Adam and Helen Miller
- WCWP19/23: The effect of classroom rank on learning throughout elementary school: experimental evidence from Ecuador

- Pedro Carneiro, Yyannú Cruz-Aguayo, Francesca Salvati and Norbert Schady
- W19/22: Variation in end-of-life hospital spending in England: Evidence from linked survey and administrative data

- George Stoye and Tom Lee
- W19/21: Taxation and Supplier Networks: Evidence from India

- Lucie Gadenne, Tushar Nandi and Roland Rathelot
- W19/20: Forward guidance: communication, commitment, or both?

- Marco Bassetto
- W19/19: OLS estimation of the intra-household distribution of consumption

- Valérie Lechene, Krishna Pendakur and Alexander Wolf
- W19/18: Temptation and commitment: understanding the demand for illiquidity

- Agnes Kovacs and Patrick Moran
- W19/17: Developmental origins of health inequality

- Gabriella Conti, Giacomo Mason and Stavros Poupakis
- W19/16: Regression with an Imputed Dependent Variable

- Thomas Crossley, Peter Levell and Stavros Poupakis
- W19/15: Complementarities in the Production of Child Health

- Laura Abramovsky, Britta Augsburg, Pamela Jervis, Bansi Malde and Angus Phimister
- W19/14: What do we really know about the employment effects of the UK’s National Minimum Wage?

- Mike Brewer, Thomas Crossley and Federico Zilio
- W19/13: The impact of work on cognition and physical disability: Evidence from English women

- James Banks, Jonathan Cribb, Carl Emmerson and David Sturrock
- W19/12: Why has in-work poverty risen in Britain?

- Pascale Bourquin, Jonathan Cribb, Tom Waters and Xiaowei Xu
- W19/11: Community matters: heterogenous impacts of a sanitation intervention

- Laura Abramovsky, Britta Augsburg, Melanie Lührmann, Francisco Oteiza and Juan Pablo Rud
- W19/10: Can Micro-Credit Support Public Health Subsidy Programs?

- Britta Augsburg, Bet Caeyers and Bansi Malde
- W19/09: Labelled Loans, Credit Constraints and Sanitation Investments

- Britta Augsburg, Bet Caeyers, Sara Giunti, Bansi Malde and Susanna Smets
- W19/08: Wages, Experience and Training of Women over the Lifecycle

- Richard Blundell, Monica Costa Dias, David Goll and Costas Meghir
- W19/07: The effect of automatic enrolment on employees working for small employers

- Jonathan Cribb and Carl Emmerson
- W19/06: Cluster randomised trial of the effects of timing and duration of early childhood interventions in Odisha – India: Study protocol

- Orazio Attanasio, Britta Augsburg, Jere Behrman, Sally Grantham-McGregor, Pamela Jervis, Costas Meghir, Angus Phimister and Marta Rubio Codina
- W19/05: Preferences and beliefs in the marriage market for young brides

- Abi Adams and Alison Andrew
- W19/04: Econometrics of valuing income contingent student loans using administrative data: groups of English students

- Jack Britton, Neil Shephard and Laura van der Erve
- W19/03: Interaction, stereotypes and performance. Evidence from South Africa

- Lucia Corno, Eliana La Ferrara and Justine Burns
- W19/02: Survival pessimism and the demand for annuities

- Cormac O'Dea and David Sturrock
- W19/01: Does Information Break the Political Resource Curse? Experimental Evidence from Mozambique

- Alex Armand, Alexander Coutts, Pedro Vicente and Inês Vilela
- W18/30: Beyond birth weight: the origins of human capital

- Gabriella Conti, Mark Hanson, Hazel M. Inskip, Sarah Crozier, Cyrus Cooper and Keith Godfrey
- W18/29: The impact of child work on cognitive development: results from four Low to Middle Income countries

- Michael Keane, Sonya Krutikova and Timothy Neal
- W18/28: Community matters: heterogenous impacts of a sanitation intervention

- Laura Abramovsky, Britta Augsburg, Melanie Lührmann, Francisco Oteiza and Juan Pablo Rud
- W18/27: The return to work and how it is taxed: a dynamic perspective

- Mike Brewer, Monica Costa Dias and Jonathan Shaw
- W18/26: Parental leave benefits, household labor supply, and children's long-run outcomes

- Rita Ginja, Jenny Jans and Arizo Karimi
- W18/25: The impact of higher education on the living standards of female graduates

- Chris Belfield and Laura van der Erve
- W18/24: Are the poor so present-biased?

- Rachel Cassidy
- W18/23: Protecting vulnerable consumers in "switching markets"

- Walter Beckert and Paolo Siciliani
- W18/22: Inequality in socioemotional skills: a cross-cohort comparison

- Orazio Attanasio, Richard Blundell, Gabriella Conti and Giacomo Mason
- W18/21: Can rationing increase welfare? Theory and an application to India's ration shop system

- Lucie Gadenne
- W18/20: The value of health insurance: a household job search approach

- Gabriella Conti, Rita Ginja and Renata Narita
- W18/19: Should there be lower taxes on patent income?

- Fabian Gaessler, Bronwyn Hall and Dietmar Harhoff
- W18/18: Estimating the production function for human capital: results from a randomized controlled trial in Colombia

- Orazio Attanasio, Sarah Cattan, Emla Fitzsimons, Costas Meghir and Marta Rubio Codina
- W18/17: Insurance in extended family networks

- Orazio Attanasio, Costas Meghir and Corina Mommaerts
- W18/16: Education policy and intergenerational transfers in equilibrium

- Brant Abbott, Giovanni Gallipoli, Costas Meghir and Giovanni L. Violante
- W18/15: The impact of cuts to social care spending on the use of Accident and Emergency departments in England

- Rowena Crawford, George Stoye and Ben Zaranko
- W18/14: Subjective expectations of survival and economic behaviour

- Cormac O'Dea and David Sturrock
- W18/13: Production efficiency and profit taxation

- Stephane Gauthier and Guy Laroque
- W18/12: The dynamics of domestic violence: learning about the match

- Dan Anderberg, Noemi Mantovan and Robert Sauer
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