Slides from the presentation: 'The social security system under New Labour: what did the third way mean for welfare reform?'
22 May 2002
The goal of this paper is to use a semiparametric reduced form model to estimate the effects of various tuition subsidies.
21 May 2002
In this paper we examine the panel data estimation of dynamic models for count data that include correlated fixed effects and predetermined variables.
9 May 2002
Examining the panel data estimation of dynamic models for count data that include correlated fixed effects and predetermined variables.
1 May 2002
1 May 2002
1 May 2002
1 May 2002
This paper presents a revealed preference method for calculating a lower bound on the virtual or reservation price of a new good and suggests a way to improve these bounds by using budget expansion paths.
1 May 2002
We extend the collective model of household behavior to allow for the existence of public consumption.
1 May 2002
We compare the finite sample performance of a range of tests of linear restrictions for linear panel data models estimated using Generalised Method of Moments (GMM).
1 May 2002
Following the 2002 Budget, this Briefing Note examines some of the Chancellor's changes to business taxation. A number of Budget measures, including the research and development tax credit for large companies and the exemption of capital gains on the sale of subsidiaries, are welcome and should improve the efficiency of the UK's tax system. All of these measures were subject to extensive prior consultation. A number of other measures were not foreshadowed in the Pre-Budget Report. Three of these are examined here - the new 0% rate of corporation tax, the changes to North Sea taxation and the new anti-avoidance measures for stamp duty.
1 May 2002
This year's Budget was Gordon Brown's first step since the General Election to delivering on Labour's pledge of
26 April 2002
This article was published in the Financial Times on 18th April 2002.
18 April 2002
This article was published in Public Finance Magazine on 12th April 2004.
12 April 2002
11 April 2002
This paper considers a panel duration model that has a proportional hazards specification with fixed effects.
3 April 2002
This paper reviews econometric methods for dynamic panel data models, and presents examples that illustrate the use of these procedures.
3 April 2002
Much empirical research in economics and other fields is concerned with estimating the mean of a random variable conditional on one or more explanatory variables (conditional mean function).
1 April 2002
In this second article about the New Deal, Michal Myck, Research Economist at the Institute for Fiscal Studies looks in more detail at the impact of a particular programme.
1 April 2002
We use microeconomic data on households to estimate the parameters of the demand for currency derived from a generalized Baumol-Tobin model.
1 April 2002