Fiscal Studies 1995 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
An analysis of indirect tax reform in Ireland in the 1980s. | Business, general | Madden, David |
Company dividends and taxes in the UK. | Business, general | Bond, Stephen, Chennells, Lucy, Devereux, Michael |
Competition in the British domestic gas market: efficiency and equity. | Business, general | Price, Catherine Waddams, Hancock, Ruth |
European air transport public service obligations: a periodic review. | Business, general | Reynolds-Feighan, Aisling |
Income, expenditure and the living standards of UK households. | Business, general | Preston, Ian, Blundell, Richard |
Liberalization and divestiture in the UK energy sector. | Business, general | Price, Catherine Waddams, Green, Richard R. |
Modelling local government budgetary choices under expenditure limitation. | Business, general | Smith, Peter, Duncan, Alan |
Occupational pension schemes: prospects and reforms in the UK. | Business, general | Disney, Richard |
On the European Union VAT proposals: the superiority of origin over destination taxation. (value-added tax) | Business, general | Lockwood, Ben, de Meza, David, Myles, Gareth |
Pensioner income inequality. | Business, general | Johnson, Paul, Stears, Gary |
Regulation and redistribution in utilities. | Business, general | Crawford, Ian, Dilnot, Andrew, Burns, Philip |
Taxation and household saving: reflections on the OECD report. (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) | Business, general | Robson, 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, general | Blundell, Richard |
The corporation tax: a survey. | Business, general | Mintz, Jack |
The distribution of UK household expenditure, 1979-92. | Business, general | Webb, Steven, Goodman, Alissa |
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