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August 1991, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 16-29 Adult equivalence scales: a life-cycle perspective
by James Banks & Richard Blundell & Ian Preston - 30-46 Representation without taxation: an empirical assessment of the validity of the accountability argument underlying the reform of local government finance in England
by Richard Barnett & Michael Barrow & Peter Smith - 47-61 How should pensions in the UK be indexed?
by Richard Disney & Edward Whitehouse - 62-72 The Government's profit-related pay initiative: three years on
by Robert Luther - 73-87 Competition in UK telecommunications: restructure BT?
by Edward Lynk - 88-93 The effects of a minimum wage on family incomes
by Paul Johnson & Graham Stark
May 1991, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 1-8 The 1991 Budget in its Historical Context
by Alan Budd - 9-22 The 1991 Budget: Fiscal Policy inside the ERM
by Gavyn Davies - 22-23 Tax policy and the 1991 budget
by Paul Johnson & Andrew Dilnot & Graham Stark - 34-45 The role of profitability and industrial wages in firm level wage determination
by Kevin Denny & Machin, S - 46-60 Organisational Status, Ownership and Productivity
by Keith Hartley & David Parker & Stephen Martin - 61-84 Credit and British consumers: some micro evidence
by Davies, A J & Weber, G
February 1991, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-28 Income Inequality and Living standards: Changes in the 1970s and 1980s
by Stephen P. Jenkins - 29-43 Military spending dynamics in a changing strategic environment
by Michael Ridge & Smith, R - 44-66 Competitive Advantage in European Aviation-Or Whatever Happened to BCal?
by Mike Cronshaw & David Thompson - 67-77 New rich or old poor: poverty, take-up and the indexation of the state pension
by Vanessa Fry & Graham Stark - 78-87 The New VAT on Construction of Commercial Property: The Fall-Out on Urban Regeneration
by Robert J. Bennett
November 1990, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 1-20 Fiscal instruments in environmental policy
by Smith, S & McKay, Stephen & Pearson, M - 21-29 Inflation non-neutralities in the UK corporation tax
by Steve Bond & Michael Devereux & Harald Freeman - 29-43 The taxation support of occupational pensions: a long-term view
by David M. Knox - 44-62 Low income families 1979-87
by Paul Johnson & Webb, Steven - 63-81 Conceding flexibility in fiscal management: the case of public spending end-year flexibility
by Colin Thain & Maurice Wright
August 1990, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 1-11 The early days of IFS
by Bill Robinson - 12-26 Gradualism and shock treatment of tax and structural reform
by John Flemming - 27-38 The housing market and consumer spending
by Alan Carruth & Andrew Henley - 39-54 The first months of the Community Charge
by Michael Ridge & Stephen Smith - 55-70 The abolition of the pensions 'earnings rule'
by Edward Whitehouse - 71-88 Management buy-outs from the public sector: ownership form and incentive issues
by Steve Thompson & Mike Wright & Ken Robbie
May 1990, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 27-38 Savings, independent taxation and the 1990 Budget
by Andrew Dilnot & Paul Johnson & Graham Stark - 39-54 The impossibility of perfect neutrality: fundamental issues in tax reform
by Jonathan Leape - 55-75 The effects of income support measures on the labour market behaviour of lone mothers
by Ian Walker - 76-89 'Adverse selection' features of poverty amongst lone mothers
by Stephen Jenkins & John Ermisch & Robert Wright
August 1990, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 1-7 The mid-term financial strategy
by Andrew Britton - 8-17 UK entry to the ERM: what level?
by Giles Keating - 18-26 The 1990 Budget and the EMS
by David Currie & Geoffrey Dicks
February 1990, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-20 Why social security expenditure in the 1980s has risen faster than expected: the role of unemployment
by Richard Disney & Steven Webb - 21-35 Harmonising corporate taxes in Europe
by Michael Devereux & Mark Pearson - 36-52 The fall in the savings ratio: the role of housing
by Catherine Lee & Bill Robinson - 53-74 Sex, equality and the state pension
by Susan Owen & Heather Joshi - 75-91 Modelling the effects of prescription charge rises
by Stephen Smith & Sheila Watson
November 1989, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 1-18 Measuring the responsiveness of income tax revenue to income growth: a review and some UK values
by Paul Johnson & Peter Lambert - 19-52 Liberalising the Canadian scheduled aviation market
by Kenneth Button - 53-65 An evaluation of the new official low income statistics
by Brian Nolan - 66-82 Counting people with low incomes: the impact of recent changes in official statistics
by Paul Johnson & Steven Webb - 83-103 Vertical separation and price discrimination: cellular phones in the UK
by Paul Geroski & David Thompson & Saadet Toker - 104-116 Evaluation of the long-term effects on UK electricity prices following privatisation
by Derek Bunn & Kiriakos Vlahos
August 1989, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 1-12 The switch from domestic rates to the Community Charge in Scotland
by Gordon Hughes - 13-33 Market efficiency before and after the crash
by Andrew Dilnot & Richard Disney - 34-49 Pensions Schemes after the 1989 Budget
by Andrew Dilnot & Richard Disney - 50-59 Trade Unions, wages and taxation
by John Creedy & Ian M McDonald - 72-90 A new age of reform?
by David Henderson
November 1989, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 60-71 Can household surveys help to maintain the fall in the savings ratio?
by Catherine Lee & Bill Robinson
May 1989, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 1-12 A macroeconomic view of the 1989 Budget
by David Currie - 13-23 The public sector in surplus
by Andrew Britton - 24-28 The Budget
by Geoffrey Maynard - 29-37 Ten years of Mrs Thatcher: the distributional consequences
by Paul Johnson & Graham Stark - 38-47 Reforming National Insurance contributions: a progress report
by Andrew Dilnot & Steven Webb - 48-65 Demographic influences on public spending
by Pearson, M & Micklewright, J & Smith, S - 66-85 Counting the family silver: the public sector's balance sheet 1957 to 1987
by John Hills - 86-108 The valuation of power stations by the Modern Equivalent Asset method
by David Heald
February 1989, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-16 Has Britain an early school-leaving problem?
by Micklewright, J & Mark Pearson & Stephen Smith - 17-31 The conduct of auctions for broadcast franchises
by Martin Cave - 32-40 Reforming the taxation of capital gains, gifts and inheritances
by Bill Robinson - 41-52 Evaluation of the nuclear constraint in a privatised electricity supply industry
by Derek Bunn & Kiriakos Vlahos - 53-71 Reforming UK health care: internal markets or emergent planning?
by Gwyn Bevan - 72-97 Efficiency measurement in the public sector: an appraisal
by Michael Barrow & Adam Wagstaff
November 1988, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 36-50 Personal Equity Plans: success or failure?
by Catherine Lee & Michael Saunders
August 1988, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 1-24 Reforming National Insurance contributions
by Andrew Dilnot & Steven Webb - 25-35 1992: issues in indirect taxation
by Mark Pearson & Stephen Smith
August 1988, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 1-25 Privatisation of the British Steel Corporation
by Jonathan Aylen - 26-53 The 1988 social security reforms
by Andrew Dilnot & Steven Webb - 54-67 How well is BT performing? An international comparison of telecommunications total factor productivity
by James Foreman-Peck & Dorothy Manning - 68-85 Consequences of the abolition of the Inner London Education Authority
by Stephen Smith & Sheila Watson - 86-105 Regulating the electricity supply industry
by Dieter Helm
May 1988, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 1-13 Macro-economic aspects of the 1988 Budget
by Alan Budd - 14-29 The 1988 Budget and the MTFS
by Michael Artis - 30-37 Outlook after the Budget
by Patrick Minford - 38-47 The 1988 Budget and the structure of personal taxation
by Andrew Dilnot & Michael Kell & Steven Webb - 48-56 The tax treatment of marriage: what has the Chancellor really achieved?
by Bill Robinson & Graham Stark - 57-71 The new pension scheme in Britain
by John Creedy & Richard Disney - 72-80 Financial volatility, the stock market crash and corporate investment
by Steve Bond & Michael Devereux - 81-94 Tax-based incomes policies: will they work? have they worked?
by Pierella Paci
February 1988, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-17 The real value of company accounts
by Colin Mayer - 29-40 Partially transferable allowances
by Graham Stark - 41-61 Energy policy and the role of the state in the market for energy
by Helm, D R & Kay, J & Thompson, D J - 62-79 Corporation tax: the effect of the 1984 reforms in the incentive to invest
by Michael Devereux - 86-90 Competition and efficiency in refuse collection : a reply
by Domberger, S & Meadowcroft, S & Thompson, D
December 1987, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 1-14 The take-up of supplementary benefit: gaps in the 'safety net'?
by Vanessa Fry & Graham Stark - 15-23 Death duties: taxing estates or inheritances
by Cedric Sandford - 24-38 Company cars taxation
by Mark Ashworth & Andrew Dilnot - 55-68 Oil taxation: the cross-field allowance
by Michael Saunders - 69-73 Nuclear power and the privatisation of electricity generation
by Dieter Helm
November 1987, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 39-54 The impact of competitive tendering on the costs of hospital domestic services
by Domberger, S & Meadowcroft, S & Thompson, D
August 1987, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 1-16 Male unemployment and women's work
by Andrew Dilnot & Michael Kell - 17-28 Competition in conveyancing: an analysis of solicitors' charges
by Simon Domberger & Avrom Sherr - 49-58 Competitive tendering and refuse collection: identifying the sources of efficiency gains
by John Cubbin & Simon Domberger & Shirley Meadowcroft - 59-74 The wider share ownership programme
by Paul Grout - 75-88 Privatising electricity supply
by Richard Pryke
January 1987, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 29-48 Energy policy, merit goods and social security
by Andrew Dilnot & Dieter Helm
May 1987, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 11-23 The 1987 Budget
by Bill Martin - 24-34 Taxpayers' capital: the public sector balance sheet
by Andre Britton - 35-47 How buoyant is public revenue?
by Bill Robinson - 48-57 The 1987 budget in perspective
by Andrew Dilnot & Graham Stark & Ian Walker & Webb, Steven - 58-76 Statutory sick pay: an appraisal
by Richard Disney - 77-85 On the growth of corporation tax revenues
by Michael Devereux - 86-108 Tax-privileged government debt: low coupon gilts
by Michael Saunders
February 1987, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-16 Tax policy and management: the role of the Inland Revenue
by Leonard Beighton - 17-23 Would a higher fiscal deficit stimulate the economy?
by K Alec Chrystal & Kevin Dowd - 24-47 Partial integration: a loophole in competition law?
by Shirley Meadowcroft & David Thompson - 48-82 Nationalised industry performance: still third-rate?
by Richard Molyneux & David Thompson - 83-93 The targetting of benefits: two approaches
by Andrew Dilnot & Graham Stark & Steven Webb
November 1986, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 1-17 Tax reform in context: a strategy for the 1990s
by John Kay - 18-27 Taxes, benefits and the distribution of income, 1968-83
by Nick Morris & Ian Preston - 28-44 The case for supplementary benefit
by Paul Spicker - 45-68 Deregulating express coaches: a reassessment
by Sue Jaffer & David Thompson - 69-87 Competitive tendering and efficiency: the case of refuse collection
by Domberger, S & Meadowcroft, S & Thompson, D J
August 1986, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 1-24 Buy-outs and the privatisation of National Bus
by Corinne Mulley & Mike Wright - 25-40 What price equality? The costs of changing the age of retirement
by Elizabeth Hammond & Nick Morris - 41-66 Regulating for competition: the newly liberalised market for private branch exchanges
by Peter Gist & Shirley Meadowcroft - 67-75 Spare capacity and the scope for industrial expansion
by Ciaran Driver - 76-82 Stansted: a viable investment?
by David Starkie & David Thompson
May 1986, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 1-10 Budget strategy and the exchange rate
by Roger Bootle - 21-32 The 1986 Budget and macroeconomic policy
by Alan Budd - 33-37 Approaching an expenditure tax?
by John Kay - 38-47 The reform of personal taxation: a brief analysis
by Elizabeth Symons & Ian Walker - 48-53 The distributional consequences of Mrs Thatcher
by Andrew Dilnot & Graham Stark - 54-62 Profit sharing and employee share ownership
by Evan Davis - 55-75 The Budget and unemployment
by Andrew Britton - 63-71 The local government Green Paper
by Stephen Smith & Duncan Squire
February 1986, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-10 The poverty trap, tax cuts and the reform of social security
by Andrew Dilnot & Graham Stark - 11-33 Competition in electricity supply: has the Energy Act failed?
by Hammond, E M & Helm, D R & Thompson, D J - 34-50 The impact of non-domestic rates on profitability and investment
by Robert Bennett - 51-60 On the revenue effects of tax changes
by John King - 61-81 Measuring airline efficiency
by Peter Forsyth & Rob Hill & Chris Trengrove - 82-94 Furniss v Dawson: the Canadian approach
by Heward Stikeman
November 1985, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 1-20 British Gas: options for privatisation
by Ben Hammond & Dieter Helm & David Thompson - 21-29 Distributional aspects of inflation: who has suffered most?
by Vanessa Fry & Panos Pashardes - 30-41 The airports policy White Paper: privatisation and regulation
by David Starkie & David Thompson - 42-56 Selling public assets: techniques and financial implications
by Colin Mayer & Shirley Meadowcroft - 57-65 Matrimonial property law, independent taxation and pensions: a search for consistency
by Beth Hammond & Nick Morris - 66-76 Furniss v Dawson: the US experience
by M Bernard Aidinoff
August 1985, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 1-8 The social security Green Paper
by Evan Davis & Andrew Dilnot & John Kay - 9-13 A new exchange control scheme
by Roy Hattersley - 14-23 Science Policy and public spending
by John Kay & Chris Llewellyn Smith - 24-36 The economics of predatory practices
by John Vickers - 37-50 Vertical restraints
by George Hay - 52-65 The implications of Furniss v Dawson
by Malcolm Gammie - 66-76 The business purpose test: the Dutch approach
by Jan van Kempen
May 1985, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 1-5 Introduction
by John Kay - 6-9 Does Mr Lawson really believe in the Medium-Term Financial Strategy?
by Tim Congdon - 10-22 Macroeconomic policy and the 1985 Budget
by Alan Budd - 23-30 The Budget and its critics
by Andrew Britton - 31-39 The Budget and the Government's economic strategy
by Adam Sharples - 40-50 Capacity constraints, real wages and the role of the public sector in creating jobs
by Bill Robinson - 51-60 The restructuring of National Insurance contributions in the 1985 budget
by Evan Davis & Andrew Dilnot - 61-66 Changes in tax progressivity, 1951-1985
by John Kay - 67-70 Transferable tax allowances
by John Kay - 71-77 What future for capital gains tax?
by John King
February 1985, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 1-16 Extending the VAT base: problems and possibilities
by Evan Davis & John Kay - 17-33 Franchising in practice: the case of independent television in the UK
by Simon Domberger & Julian Middleton - 34-48 Monopoly and merger policy
by Kenneth George - 49-58 Lessons for competition policy from industrial economic theory
by Michael Waterson - 59-69 Anti-trust and economic theory: some observations from the US experience
by George Hay - 70-81 British merger policy
by James Fairburn
November 1984, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 1-22 On the reform of the taxation of husband and wife: are incentives important?
by Richard Blundell & Costas Meghir & Symons, E & Ian Walker - 23-29 Progressivity and graduation in income tax
by Andrew Dilnot & Nick Morris - 30-43 Tax reform in Ireland
by M Hederman O'Brien - 44-63 Organising the finance of hospitals by simulated markets
by R G Bevan - 64-64 The 1984 Budget, the Finance Bill and corporate finance: a correction
by Michael Keen
August 1984, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 1-22 Tax evasion and avoidance on earned income: some survey evidence
by C V Brown & E J Levin & P J Rosa & David Ulph - 23-43 After Dawson
by Malcolm Gammie - 44-53 Privatisation techniques and the PSBR
by R Buckland & E W Davis - 54-61 Inequality in family earnings
by Fry, V C - 62-67 Deep discount bonds - or how to get an interest-free loan
by J Hills - 68-83 Capital transfer tax: adieu
by A Sutherland
May 1984, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 1-7 The Budget and the economic strategy
by Andrew Britton - 8-16 Macroeconomic aspects of the 1984 Budget
by Alan Budd - 17-29 The analytical foundations of the Medium-Term Financial Strategy
by Tim Congdon - 30-44 The 1984 corporation tax reform
by Jeremy Edwards - 45-56 Savings taxation: The Chancellor's "middle way"
by John Hills - 57-62 The impact of the 1984 budget on the household sector
by Andrew Dilnot - 63-72 The Chancellor's arithmetic
by Michael Devereux & Nick Morris - 73-81 The 1984 Budget, the Finance Bill and corporate finance
by John Chown - 82-92 Has Nigel Lawson really reformed business taxation?
by Malcolm Gammie
February 1984, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 1-17 Does dividend policy matter?
by Jeremy Edwards - 18-31 What is the public sector worth?
by John Hills - 32-35 The effect of increasing tax thresholds on the poverty and unemployment traps
by John Kay - 36-46 Privatisation: analysing its appeals and limitations
by David Heald - 47-60 Privatisation, regulation and competition
by Tom Sharpe - 61-75 Airlines and airports: privatisation, competition and regulation
by Peter Forsyth - 76-86 Express coaching since 1980: liberalisation in practice
by Evan Davis - 87-97 Government and the new hybrids: a trail of unanswered questions
by David Steel - 98-105 Policy towards contracting-out: the lessons of experience
by Keith Hartley
November 1983, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 1-6 Looking back
by Dick Taverne - 7-23 Airline deregulation in the United States: some lessons for Europe
by P J Forsyth - 23-28 The comparative burden of business taxation
by John Kay & Jadu Sen - 29-45 UK cable policy in the eighties
by C G Veljanovski - 46-61 Taxation, authority and discretion
by Malcolm Gammie & John Kay