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2004
- W04/28 Consumption inequality and partial insurance
by Richard Blundell & Luigi Pistaferri & Ian Preston - W04/27 Imputing consumption in the PSID using food demand estimates from the CEX
by Richard Blundell & Luigi Pistaferri & Ian Preston - W04/26 Income risk and consumption inequality: a simulation study
by Richard Blundell & Hamish Low & Ian Preston - W04/25 Changes in the distribution of male and female wages accounting for employment composition using bounds
by Richard Blundell & Amanda Gosling & Hidehiko Ichimura & Costas Meghir - W04/24 Comparative advantage and heterogeneous firms
by Andrew B. Bernard & Stephen Redding & Peter K. Schott - W04/23 Immigrant health: selectivity and acculturation
by Guillermina Jasso & Douglas S. Massey & Mark Rosenzweig & James Smith - W04/22 Foreign ownership and productivity: new evidence from the service sector and the R&D lab
by Rachel Griffith & Stephen Redding & Helen Simpson - W04/21 An assessment of PenSim2
by Carl Emmerson & Howard Reed & Andrew Shephard - W04/20 Understanding the effects of early motherhood in Britain: the effects on mothers
by Alissa Goodman & Greg Kaplan & Ian Walker - W04/19 Can education compensate for low ability? Evidence from British data
by Kevin Denny & Vincent O'Sullivan - W04/18 Child support liability and partnership dissolution
by Ian Walker & Yu Zhu - W04/17 Necessary and sufficient conditions for latent separability
by Ian Crawford - W04/16 The role of employment experience in explaining the gender wage gap
by Michal Myck & Gillian Paull - W04/15 Changes in the world distribution of output-per-worker 1960-98: how a standard decomposition tells an unorthodox story
by Paul Beaudry & Fabrice Collard & David A. Green - W04/14 Breaking the cycle? The effect of education on welfare receipt among children of welfare recipients
by Michael B. Coelli & David A. Green & William P. Warburton - W04/13 Immigrant earnings profiles in the presence of human capital investment: measuring cohort and macro effects
by David A. Green & Christopher Worswick - W04/12 The roles of expected profitability, Tobin's Q and cash flow in econometric models of company investment
by Stephen Bond & Alexander Klemm & Rain Newton-Smith & Murtaza Syed & Gertjan Vlieghe - W04/11 Stamp duty on shares and its effect on share prices
by Stephen Bond & Mike Hawkins & Alexander Klemm - W04/10 Educational reform, ability and family background
by Costas Meghir & Mårten Palme - W04/09 Labour market participation and mortgage related borrowing constraints
by Renata Bottazzi - W04/08 Education, earnings and skills: a multi-country comparison
by Kevin Denny & Harmon, Harmon & Vincent O'Sullivan - W04/07 Can the retirement consumption puzzle be solved?
by Sarah Smith - W04/06 Agglomeration, regional grants and firm location
by Michael Devereux & Rachel Griffith & Helen Simpson - W04/05 What has been the tax competition experience of the past 20 years?
by Rachel Griffith & Alexander Klemm - W04/04 How has the UK corporation tax raised so much revenue?
by Michael Devereux & Rachel Griffith & Alexander Klemm - W04/03 Valuing a new good
by Laura Blow - W04/02 Unravelling the SES health connection
by James Smith - W04/01 A retrospective on Friedman's theory of permanent income
by Costas Meghir
2003
- W03/22 Consequences and predictors of new health events
by James Smith - W03/21 An examination of the IFS corporation tax forecasting record
by Suman Basu & Carl Emmerson & Christine Frayne - W03/20 Evaluating the impact of education on earnings in the UK: Models, methods and results from the NCDS
by Richard Blundell & Lorraine Dearden & Barbara Sianesi - W03/19 Variations in the price of foods and nutrients in the UK
by Ian Crawford - W03/18 Demographics in demand systems
by Laura Blow - W03/17 Relative wage variation and industry location
by Andrew B. Bernard & Stephen Redding & Peter K. Schott & Helen Simpson - W03/16 The effects of human capital on social capital: a cross-country analysis
by Kevin Denny - W03/15 The effect on inequality of changing one or two incomes
by Peter Lambert, & Giuseppe Lanza - W03/14 Is there a retirement consumption puzzle in Italy?
by Raffaelle Miniaci & Chiara Monfardini & Guglielmo Weber - W03/13 Fiscal effects of reforming the UK state pension system
by Richard Blundell & Carl Emmerson - W03/12 Survival of the best fit: exposure to low-wage countries and the (uneven) growth of US manufacturing plants
by Andrew B. Bernard & J. Bradford Jensen & Peter K. Schott - W03/11 Judicial accountability and economic policy outcomes: evidence from employment discrimination charges
by Tim Besley & Abigail Payne - W03/10 Falling Trade Costs, Heterogeneous Firms, and Industry Dynamics
by Andrew B. Bernard & J. Bradford Jensen & Peter K. Schott - W03/09 Pension fund governance and the choice between defined benefit and defined contribution plans
by Tim Besley & Andrea Prat - W03/08 Incentives, choice and accountability in the provision of public services
by Tim Besley & Maitreesh Ghatak (only on Friday's pm) - W03/07 Errors in survey reports of consumption expenditures
by Erich Battistin - W03/06 Explaining trends in household spending
by Laura Blow - W03/05 Ability, parental background and educational policy: empirical evidence from a social experiment
by Costas Meghir & Mårten Palme - W03/04 Measuring taxes on income from capital
by Michael Devereux - W03/03 Measuring taxes on income from capital: evidence from the UK
by Michael Devereux & Alexander Klemm - W03/02 Ill health and retirement in Britain: a panel data based analysis
by Richard Disney & Carl Emmerson & Matthew Wakefield - W03/01 Identifying anti-trust markets
by Geroski, Geroski & Rachel Griffith
2002
- W02/22 Productivity convergence and foreign ownership at the establishment level
by Rachel Griffith & Helen Simpson & Stephen Redding - W02/21 The distribution of financial wealth in the UK: evidence from 2000 BHPS data
by James Banks & Zoe Oldfield & Matthew Wakefield - W02/20 From wages to consumption inequality: tracking shocks
by Orazio Attanasio & Berloffa, Berloffa & Richard Blundell & Stephen Redding - W02/19 Testing the RPI data for consistency with the theory of the cost-of-living index
by Ian Crawford & Isabella Image - W02/18 Aggregate worker reallocation and occupational mobility in the United States: 1971-2000
by Giuseppe Moscarini & Francis Vella - W02/17 Estimation of household demand systems with theoretically compatible Engel curves and unit value specifications
by Ian Crawford & Francois Laisney & Ian Preston - W02/16 Partial insurance, information and consumption dynamics
by Richard Blundell & Luigi Pistaferri & Ian Preston - W02/15 Deadweight loss and taxation of earned income: evidence from tax records of the UK self-employed
by Laura Blow & Ian Preston - W02/14 The impact on incentives of five years of social security reform in the UK
by Mike Brewer & Tom Clark - W02/13 Political institutions and policy choices: evidence from the United States
by Tim Besley - W02/12 Five years of social security reforms in the UK
by Mike Brewer & Tom Clark & Matthew Wakefield - W02/11 Factor price equalisation in the UK
by Andrew B. Bernard & Stephen Redding & Peter K. Schott & Helen Simpson - W02/10 Biases in the reporting of labour market dynamics
by Gillian Paull - W02/09 Choice of pension scheme and job mobility in Britain
by Richard Disney & Carl Emmerson - W02/08 Collective labour supply with children
by Pierre-André Chiappori & Richard Blundell & Costas Meghir - W02/06 Estimating Euler equations
by Orazio Attanasio & Hamish Low - W02/05 The returns to education: a review of the empirical macro-economic literature
by Barbara Sianesi - W02/04 Competition and innovation: an inverted U relationship
by Philippe Aghion & Nicolas Bloom & Richard Blundell & Rachel Griffith & Peter Howitt - W02/03 Swedish active labour market programmes in the 1990s: overall effectiveness and differential performance
by Barbara Sianesi - W02/02 Understanding the relative generosity of government financial support for families with children
by James Banks & Mike Brewer - W02/01 An evaluation of the Swedish system of active labour market programmes in the 1990s
by Barbara Sianesi
2001
- W01/25 Differential effects of Swedish active labour market programmes for unemployed adults during the 1990s
by Barbara Sianesi - W01/24 Aggregating labour supply and feedback effects in microsimulation
by John Creedy & Alan Duncan - W01/23 Mothers' employment and the use of childcare in the UK
by Alan Duncan & Gillian Paull & Jayne Taylor - W01/22 Noisy share prices and the Q model of investment
by Stephen Bond & Jason Cummins - W01/21 Pension wealth and household saving: evidence from pension reforms in the UK
by Orazio Attanasio & Susanne Rohwedder - W01/20 Evaluating the employment impact of a mandatory job search assistance program
by Richard Blundell & Monica Costa Dias & Costas Meghir & John Van Reenen - W01/18 The role of employment experience in explaining the gender wage gap
by Michal Myck & Gillian Paull - W01/17 Issues arising in tax and benefit modelling: the case of family credit
by Tom Clark & Julian McCrae - W01/16 Differential mortality in the UK
by Orazio Attanasio & Carl Emmerson - W01/15 The life-cycle model of consumption and saving
by Martin Browning & Thomas Crossley - W01/14 Price and quality in the UK childcare market
by Alan Duncan & Gillian Paull & Jayne Taylor - W01/13 A measurement error approach to the study of poverty
by Nicoletta Rosati - W01/12 Product market competition, efficiency and agency costs: an empirical analysis
by Rachel Griffith - W01/11 The effect of a social experiment in education
by Costas Meghir & Mårten Palme - W01/10 Characteristics of foreign-owned firms in British manufacturing
by Rachel Griffith & Helen Simpson - W01/09 No more skivvy schemes? Active labour market policies and the British New Deal for the young unemployed in context
by John Van Reenen - W01/08 Eradicating child poverty in Britain: welfare reform and children since 1997
by Mike Brewer & Paul Gregg - W01/07 Income variance dynamics and heterogenity
by Costas Meghir & Luigi Pistaferri - W01/06 Limited financial market participation: a transaction cost-based explanation
by Monica Paiella - W01/05 The dynamics of investment under uncertainty
by Nicolas Bloom & Stephen Bond & John Van Reenen - W01/04 The limits of social democracy? Tax and spend under Labour, 1974-79
by Tom Clark - W01/03 R&D and absorptive capacity: from theory to data
by Rachel Griffith & Stephen Redding & John Van Reenen - W01/02 Criterion-based inference for GMM in autoregressive panel-data models
by Stephen Bond & Clive Bowsher & Frank Windmeijer - W01/01 Wages, experience and seniority
by Christian Dustmann & Costas Meghir
2000
- W99/20 Wages and the demand for health - a life cycle analysis
by Christian Dustmann & Frank Windmeijer - W97/10 Tiebout with politics: capital tax competition and jurisdictional boundaries
by Perroni, Perroni & Kimberley Scharf - W00/22 The effect of school quality on educational attainment and wages
by Lorraine Dearden & Javier Ferri & Costas Meghir - W00/21 Patents, productivity and market value: evidence from a panel of UK firms
by Nicolas Bloom & John Van Reenen - W00/20 Wealth inequality in the United States and Great Britain
by James Banks & Richard Blundell & James Smith - W00/19 A finite sample correction for the variance of linear two-step GMM estimators
by Frank Windmeijer - W00/18 Progressivity comparisons
by Valentino Dardoni & Peter Lambert, - W00/17 Crime and economic incentives
by Stephen Machin & Costas Meghir - W00/16 Comparing in-work benefits and financial work incentives for low-income families in the US and the UK
by Mike Brewer - W00/15 The dynamic effects of real options and irreversibility on investment and labour demand
by Nicolas Bloom - W00/14 Household portfolios in the UK
by James Banks & Tanner, Tanner - W00/13 The abolition of the earnings rule for UK pensioners
by Richard Disney & Tanner, Tanner - W00/12 Estimation in dynamic panel data models: improving on the performance of the standard GMM estimator
by Richard Blundell & Stephen Bond & Frank Windmeijer - W00/11 A recursive algorithm to generate piecewise linear budget contraints
by Alan Duncan & Graham Stark - W00/10 What do we learn from recall consumption data?
by Erich Battistin & Raffaelle Miniaci & Guglielmo Weber - W00/09 Functional literacy, educational attainment and earnings - evidence from the international adult literacy survey
by Kevin Denny & Harmon, Harmon & Sandra Redmond - W00/08 The impacts of education and training on the labour market experiences of young adults
by Kevin Denny & Harmon, Harmon - W00/07 New methods for comparing literacy across populations: insights from the measurement of poverty
by Kevin Denny - W00/06 Education policy reform and the return to schooling from instrumental variables
by Kevin Denny & Harmon, Harmon - W00/05 Direct estimation of policy impacts
by Hidehiko Ichimura & Christopher Taber - W00/04 Who gains when workers train? Training and corporate productivity in a panel of British industries
by John Van Reenen - W00/03 Identifying demand for health resources using waiting times information
by Richard Blundell & Frank Windmeijer - W00/02 Mapping the two faces of R&D: productivity growth in a panel of OECD industries
by Rachel Griffith & Stephen Redding & John Van Reenen - W00/01 Optimal taxation and risk sharing
by Hamish Low & Daniel Maldoom
1999
- W99/28 Nonparametric tests of stochastic dominance in bivariate distributions, with an application to UK data
by Ian Crawford - W99/27 Has technology hurt less skilled workers? A survey of the micro-econometric evidence
by Lucy Chennells & John Van Reenen - W99/26 The geographic distribution of production activity in the UK
by Michael Devereux & Rachel Griffith & Helen Simpson - W99/25 Empirical patterns of firm growth and R&D investment: a quality ladder model interpretation
by Zvi Griliches & Tor Jakob Klette - W99/24 Self-insurance and unemployment benefit in a life-cycle model of labour supply and savings
by Hamish Low - W99/23 Organization, skill and technology: evidence from a panel of British and French establishments
by Even Caroli & John Van Reenen - W99/22 Export Market Performance of OECD countries: an empirical examination of the role of cost competitiveness
by Carlin, Carlin & Andrew Glyn & John Van Reenen - W99/21 Valuing quality
by Laura Blow & Ian Crawford - W99/19 Risk pooling, precautionary saving and consumption growth
by James Banks & Richard Blundell & Agar Brugiavini - W99/18 Individual choice of pension arrangement as a pension reform strategy
by Richard Disney & Robert Palacios & Edward Whitehouse - W99/17 What can we learn from retirement expectations data?
by Richard Disney & Tanner, Tanner - W99/16 What can we learn about pension reform from Generational Accounts for the UK?
by James Banks & Richard Disney & Zoe Oldfield - W99/15 A non-parametric bound on substitution bias in the UK retail prices index
by Laura Blow & Ian Crawford - W99/14 Worker displacement in France and Germany
by Stefan Bender & Christian Dustmann & David Margolis & Costas Meghir - W99/13 Interpreting aggregate wage growth
by Richard Blundell & Howard Reed & Thomas M. Stoker - W99/12 Getting the unemployed back to work: the role of targeted wage subsidies
by Bell, Bell & Richard Blundell & John Van Reenen - W99/11 Productivity and foreign ownership in the UK car industry
by Rachel Griffith - W99/10 Assessing the effect of schooling on earnings using a social experiment
by Costas Meghir & Mårten Palme - W99/09 Generalised R-based and S-based taxes under uncertainty
by Stephen Bond & Michael Devereux - W99/08 Do R&D tax credits work? Evidence from an international panel of countries 1979-1994
by Nicolas Bloom & Rachel Griffith & John Van Reenen - W99/07 Qualifications and earnings in Britain: how reliable are conventional OLS estimates of the returns to education?
by Lorraine Dearden - W99/06 Using the ARD establishment level data to look at foreign ownership and productivity in the UK
by Rachel Griffith - W99/05 Investment, R&D and financial constraints in Britain and Germany
by Stephen Bond & Dietmar Harhoff & John Van Reenen - W99/04 GMM estimation with persistent panel data: an application to production functions
by Richard Blundell & Stephen Bond - W99/03 Individual effects and dynamics in count data models
by Richard Blundell & Rachel Griffith & Frank Windmeijer - W99/02 Two-part multiple spell models for health care demand
by Joao Santos Silva Santos Silva & Frank Windmeijer - W99/01 Wages, experience and seniority
by Christian Dustmann & Costas Meghir
1998
- W98/20 Collective labour supply: heterogeneity and non-participation
by Richard Blundell & Pierre-André Chiappori & Thierry Magnac & Costas Meghir - W98/19 Public and private choice in UK health insurance
by John Hall & Ian Preston - W98/18 Labour supply: a review of alternative approaches
by Richard Blundell & Thomas MaCurdy - W98/17 Modelling voluntary labour supply
by James Banks & Tanner, Tanner - W98/16 The taxation of discrete investment choices
by Michael Devereux & Rachel Griffith - W98/15 Trends in household saving: a tale of two countries
by Orazio Attanasio & James Banks - W98/14 Ability, families, education and earnings in Britain
by Lorraine Dearden - W98/13 Read my lips: the political economy of information transmission
by Tim Besley & Rohini Pande - W98/12 A quality-constant price index for new cars in the UK, 1986 to 1995
by Laura Blow & Ian Crawford - W98/11 Does cash flow cause investment and R&D: an exploration using panel data for French, Japanes and United States scientific firms
by Bronwyn H. Hall & Jacques Mairesse & Benoit Mulkay - W98/10 Firm-level investment in France an the United States: an exploration of what we have learned in twenty years
by Bronwyn H. Hall & Jacques Mairesse & Benoit Mulkay - W98/09 The changing distribution of male wages in the UK, 1966-1992
by Amanda Gosling & Stephen Machin & Costas Meghir - W98/08 Asset holding and consumption volatility
by Orazio Attanasio & James Banks & Tanner, Tanner - W98/07 Horizontal inequity comparisons
by Valentino Dardanoni & Peter Lambert, - W98/06 Tax price effects on attitudes to hypothecated increases
by John Hall & Ian Preston - W98/05 The impact of expenditure limitations on local government spending: evidence from the United Kingdom
by Carl Emmerson & John Hall & Michael Ridge - W98/04 Technology and changes in skill structure: evidence from seven OECD countries
by Stephen Machin & John Van Reenen - W98/03 The effect of school quality on educational attainment and wages
by Lorraine Dearden & Javier Ferri & Costas Meghir - W98/02 Uncovering some causal relationships between inequality and economic growth
by Philippe Aghion & Even Caroli & Cecilia Garcia-Penalosa - W98/01 Efficiency comparisons for a system GMM estimator in dynamic panel data models
by Frank Windmeijer
1997
- W97/23 Vertical externalities in tax settings: evidence from gasoline and cigarettes
by Tim Besley & Harvey S. Rosen - W97/22 On a specification test for competing risk models
by Stephen Pudney & Jonathan M. Thomas - W97/21 Moment conditions for dynamic panel data models with multiplicative individual effects in the conditional variance
by Costas Meghir & Frank Windmeijer - W97/20 Grossing up Family Expenditure Survey data for use in international accounts
by James Banks & Tanner, Tanner & Steven Webb - W97/19 The distribution of discrimination in immigrant earnings - evidence from Britain 1974-1993
by Kevin Denny & Harmon, Harmon & Maurice Roche - W97/18 Testing for horizontal inequity econometrically
by Peter Lambert, & Simon C. Parker - W97/17 The life cycle hypothesis and consumption inequality
by Orazio Attanasio & Tullio Jappelli - W97/16 What drives support for higher public spending?
by Lindsay Brook & John Hall & Ian Preston - W97/15 Consumption, inequality and income uncertainty
by Richard Blundell & Ian Preston - W97/14 Non-parametric Engel curves and revealed preferences
by Richard Blundell & Martin Browning & Ian Crawford - W97/13 Teenage truancy, part-time working and wages
by Christian Dustmann & Najma Rajah - W97/12 Implementing tax co-ordination
by Amrita Dhillon & Perroni, Perroni & Kimberley Scharf - W97/11 International capital tax evasion and the foreign tax credit puzzle
by Kimberley Scharf - W97/09 A Law of Large numbers: Bidding and competitive tendering for refuse collection contracts
by Gomez-Lobo, Gomez-Lobo & Szymanski, Szymanski - W97/08 Financial factors and investment in Belgium, France, German and the UK: A comparison using company panel data
by Stephen Bond & Julie Elston & Jacques Mairesse & Benoit Mulkay - W97/07 There is no such thing as a free lunch: evidence from the effect of in-kind transfers
by Bingley, Bingley & Ian Walker - W97/06 Demographics and savings: can we reconcile the evidence?
by David Miles - W97/05 Cluster effects and simultaneity in multilevel models
by Richard Blundell & Frank Windmeijer - W97/04 It could be you! But what's it worth? The welfare gain from Lotto
by Lisa Farrell & Ian Walker - W97/02 Labour supply and in-work and in-kind transfers
by Bingley, Bingley & Ian Walker - W97/01 Household unemployment and the labour supply of married women
by Bingley, Bingley & Ian Walker
1996
- W97/03 How has tax affected the changing cost of R&D? Evidence from eight countries
by Nicolas Bloom & Lucy Chennells & Rachel Griffith & John Van Reenen - W96/20 Relaxing Hicks-Leontief price aggregation by allowing overlapping groups of goods
by Arthur Lewbel - W96/19 Demand system rank: direct utility, Garp tests and portfolio separation
by Arthur Lewbel - W96/18 Simple rules for the optimal taxation of international capital income
by Michael Keen & Hannu Piekkola - W96/17 Progressivity effects of structural income tax reforms
by Michael Keen & Henry Papapanagos & Anthony Shorrocks - W96/16 Estimation of household demand systems using unit value data
by Ian Preston & Ian Crawford & Francois Laisney - W96/15 Endogeneity in count data models; an application to demand for health care
by Frank Windmeijer & Joao Santos Silva Santos Silva - W96/14 Taxes and the location of production: evidence from a panel of US multinationals
by Michael Devereux & Rachel Griffith - W96/13 Why are older pensioners poorer?
by Paul Johnson & Stears, Stears - W96/12 Public employment agencies and unemployment spells: reconciling the experimental and non-experimental evidence
by Jonathan M. Thomas - W96/11 The marginal and average returns to schooling
by Harmon, Harmon & Ian Walker