Fiscal Studies 1995 - Abstracts

Fiscal Studies 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
An analysis of indirect tax reform in Ireland in the 1980s.Business, generalMadden, David
Company dividends and taxes in the UK.Business, generalBond, Stephen, Chennells, Lucy, Devereux, Michael
Competition in the British domestic gas market: efficiency and equity.Business, generalPrice, Catherine Waddams, Hancock, Ruth
European air transport public service obligations: a periodic review.Business, generalReynolds-Feighan, Aisling
Income, expenditure and the living standards of UK households.Business, generalPreston, Ian, Blundell, Richard
Liberalization and divestiture in the UK energy sector.Business, generalPrice, Catherine Waddams, Green, Richard R.
Modelling local government budgetary choices under expenditure limitation.Business, generalSmith, Peter, Duncan, Alan
Occupational pension schemes: prospects and reforms in the UK.Business, generalDisney, Richard
On the European Union VAT proposals: the superiority of origin over destination taxation. (value-added tax)Business, generalLockwood, Ben, de Meza, David, Myles, Gareth
Pensioner income inequality.Business, generalJohnson, Paul, Stears, Gary
Regulation and redistribution in utilities.Business, generalCrawford, Ian, Dilnot, Andrew, Burns, Philip
Taxation and household saving: reflections on the OECD report. (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development)Business, generalRobson, Mark H.
Tax policy reform: why we need microeconomics. (speech delivered at the IFS Annual Lecture 1995 at the Merchant centre, London, England, on Jun. 13, 1995)(Transcript)Business, generalBlundell, Richard
The corporation tax: a survey.Business, generalMintz, Jack
The distribution of UK household expenditure, 1979-92.Business, generalWebb, Steven, Goodman, Alissa
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