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2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 W95/22 Housing assets and savings behaviour among the elderly in Great Britain by Richard Disney & Thomas Gallagher & Andrew Henley
W95/21 Benefit reforms and labour supply incentives in the UK: the family credit by Alan Duncan & Chris Giles
W95/20 Intergenerational mobility in Britain by Lorraine Dearden & Steve Machin & Howard Reed
W95/19 TAXBEN: the IFS microsimulation tax and benefit model by Chris Giles & Julian McCrae [Downloadable!]
W95/18 A note on the taxation of capital income and economic rents by Steve Bond & Michael Devereux
W95/17 Initial conditions and moment restrictions in dynamic panel data models by Richard Blundell & Steve Bond
W95/16 Labour supply, unemployment and participation in in-work transfer programmes by Bingley, P & Ian Walker
W95/14 Humps and bumps in lifetime consumption by Orazio Attanasio & James Banks & Costas Meghir & Guglielmo Weber
W95/13 Income uncertainty and consumption growth in the UK by James Banks & Richard Blundell & Agar Brugiavini
W95/12 Estimates of the economic return to schooling for the UK by Harmon, C & Ian Walker
W95/11 Taxes and company dividends: a micro-econometric investigation exploiting cross-section variation by Steve Bond & Lucy Chennells & Michael Devereux
W95/10 Labour market transitions and retirement of men in the UK by Costas Meghir & Whitehouse, E
W95/09 Latent separability: grouping goods without weak separability by Richard Blundell & Robin, J M
W95/08 Microsimulation modelling of personal taxation and social security benefits in the Czech Republic by Fiona Coulter & Colin Lawson & Stephen Smith & Christopher Heady & Graham Stark
W95/07 Estimating labour supply responses using tax reforms by Richard Blundell & Alan Duncan & Costas Meghir
W95/06 Job creation, technological innovation and adjustment costs by Costas Meghir & Annette Ryan & John Van Reenen
W95/05 The choice of private pension plans under uncertainty by Agar Brugiavini & Richard Disney
W95/04 Is there a retirement-savings puzzle? by James Banks & Richard Blundell & Sarah Tanner
W95/03 Cross-border shopping and alcohol taxation: some theory and evidence by Ian Crawford & Sarah Tanner
W95/02 Vertical equity and horizontal inequity: a new approach to measurement by Kakwani, N & Lambert, P
W95/01 Vertical redistribution and horizontal inequity by Lambert, P & Ramos, X
1994 1993 W93/22 Large and small sample distribution of relative poverty statistics by Ian Preston
W93/21 Labour supply, contract theory and unions by Andrew Oswald & Ian Walker
W93/20 Evasion and time consistency in the taxation of capital income by Robin Boadway & Michael Keen
W93/19 Knowledge stocks, persistent innovation and market dominance: evidence from a panel of British manufacturing firms by Richard Blundell & Rachel Griffith & John Van Reenen
W93/18 Fiscal anarchy in the UK by Tim Besley & Ian Preston & Ridge, M
W93/17 Market demand and income distribution: a theoretical exploration by Peter Lambert & Pfahler
W93/16 Demand for local public spending by Ian Preston & Michael Ridge
W93/15 A micro-model of the ownership and use of private cars by Ian Crawford
W93/14 Taxpayer compliance of the self-employed: estimates from household spending data by Paul Baker
W93/13 International non-separability or borrowing restrictions? A disaggregate analysis using the US CEX panel by Costas Meghir & Guglielmo Weber
W93/12 Labour market transitions and retirement of men in the UK by Costas Meghir & Edward Whitehouse
W93/11 Consumer demand and the life-cycle allocation of household expenditures by Richard Blundell & Martin Browning & Costas Meghir
W93/10 Pareto efficiency, mixed taxation and the provision of public goods by Edwards, J & Keen, M & Tuomala, M
W93/09 Redistribution effect and unequal income tax treatment by J. Richard Aronson & Paul Johnson & Peter Lambert
W93/08 Equivalence scale relativities by James Banks & Paul Johnson
W93/07 Intertemporal consumption, durables and liquidity constraints: a cohort analysis by Alessi, R & Michael Devereux & Guglielmo Weber
W93/06 Aggregation and consumer behaviour: some recent results by Richard Blundell & Costas Meghir & Weber, G
W93/05 Household saving behaviour in the UK by James Banks & Richard Blundell
W93/04 A cohort analysis of saving behaviour by US households by Orazio Attanasio
W93/02 The creation and capture of rents: wages, market structure and innovation in UK manufacturing firms by John Van Reenen
W93/01 On the design of a neutral business tax under uncertainty by Steve Bond & Michael Devereux
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