1 January 1995
This report considers the issues involved in using sales taxes as a possible source of local government revenues in the UK.
1 January 1995
We study transitions in and out of work for men over the age of forty in order to investigate the principal determinants of retirement age.
1 January 1995
3 December 1994
1 December 1994
1 December 1994
30 November 1994
Two competing explanations of the UK consumer boom in the late 1980s are the financial liberalisation-imperfect housing market hypothesis of Muellbauer and Murphy and the expectations hypothesis of King. The authors use 15 years of Family Expenditure Surveys, and cohort analysis, to investigate to what extent these two hypotheses agree with observed changes in consumption patterns.
28 November 1994
1 November 1994
1 November 1994
This paper considers the range of support for earmarked taxes, examines the issues, and asks if there is a role for such taxes in the British system.
1 November 1994
1 November 1994
This article describes the changing patterns in income inequality and real living standards over the last 30 years.
1 November 1994
The gap between rich and poor has increased dramatically over the last 25 years and the incomes of the bottom 10 per cent were no higher in 1991 than in 1967.
1 November 1994
26 October 1994
26 October 1994
26 October 1994
26 October 1994
26 October 1994
26 October 1994