Authors
Richard Disney
Research Associate University of Sussex
Richard is an IFS Research Associate, a Part-time Professor of Economics at the University of Sussex and a Visiting Professor of Economics at UCL.
Edward Whitehouse
Book details
- Publisher
- Kent University
Suggested citation
Disney, R and Whitehouse, E. (1992). Contracting out and lifetime redistribution in the UK state pension scheme. Canterbury: Kent University.
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