Fiscal Studies 1997 - Abstracts

Fiscal Studies 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
A comment on the viability of the allowance for corporate equity.Business, generalIsaac, John
A cost-benefit approach to the evaluation of Regional Selective Assistance.(United Kingdom's regional policy instrument)Business, generalSwales, Kim
Bindings rulings.(British tax administration)Business, generalChan, Winnie
Consumption and saving behaviour: modelling recent trends.(United States and United Kingdom)Business, generalAttanasio, Orazio
European pension systems: a simulation analysis.Business, generalPerraudin, William, Kenc, Turalay
Financial markets, ageing and social welfare.Business, generalMiles, David
Horizontal equity and the taxation of employed and self-employed workers.Business, generalFreedman, Judith, Chamberlain, Emma
Housing benefit and financial returns to employment for tenants in the social sector.Business, generalJohnson, Paul, Giles, Christopher, McCrae, Julian
Inequality, mobility and income distribution comparisons.Business, generalCreedy, John
Low income dynamics in 1990s Britain.Business, generalJenkins, Stephen P., Jarvis, Sarah
Peculiar institutions: a British perspective on tax policy in the United States.Business, generalKeen, Michael
Share repurchases.(UK tax credit legislation)Business, generalShirley, Philip
Simplifying the formal structure of UK income tax.(United Kingdom)Business, generalMcCrae, Julian
Tax law improvement in Australia and the UK: the need for a strategy for simplification.Business, generalJames, Simon, Wallschutzky, Ian
The effect of tax-based savings incentives on government revenue.Business, generalRuggeri, Giuseppe, Fougere, Maxime
The possibility of a British Earned Income Tax Credit.Business, generalWalker, Robert (American actor), Wiseman, Michael
The windfall tax.Business, generalChennells, Lucy
Trends in charitable giving.Business, generalTanner, Sarah, Pharoah, Cathy
Wage structures in the private and public sectors in West Germany.Business, generalDustmann, Christian, Soest, Arthur Van
What can America learn from the British Tax System?Business, generalGale, William
Women, men and the redistribution of income.Business, generalSutherland, Holly
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