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Fiscal Studies

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Consumption responses and redistributive implications of luxury durable tax rebates
Tanisa Tawichsri
20260 citations
Fiscal drag with microsimulation: evidence from Spanish tax records
Sofía Balladares & Esteban García‐Miralles
20260 citations
Theoretical and empirical perspectives on the link between poverty, parenting and children's outcomes
Pedro Carneiro et al.
20255 citations
Firm responses to an interest barrier: empirical evidence
Jarkko Harju et al.
20254 citations
Will childcare subsidies increase the labour supply of mothers in Ireland?
Karina Doorley et al.
20253 citations
Regions, cities and finance: the role of capital shocks and banking reforms in shaping the UK geography of prosperity
Michiel Daams et al.
20253 citations
Incentives for dwelling renovations: evidence from a large fiscal programme
Antonio Accetturo et al.
20252 citations
Going beyond simple sample size calculations: a practitioner's guide
Brendon McConnell & Marcos Vera‐Hernández
20252 citations
Has COVID‐19 vaccination success increased the marginal willingness to pay taxes?
José María Durán‐Cabré et al.
20252 citations
Designing and analysing powerful experiments: practical tips for applied researchers
David McKenzie
20251 citations
Who gives and receives substantial inter vivos financial transfers in Britain?
Bee Boileau & David Sturrock
20251 citations
A symposium on spatial inequality and economic divergence in the UK: preface
Sonya Krutikova
20250 citations
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James Banks et al.
20250 citations
A symposium on power in experiments – new practical insights and tools: preface
Mónica Costa Dias & Marcos Vera‐Hernández
20250 citations
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Stuart Adam et al.
20250 citations
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Left Behind and unequal life chances in Britain
Paul Collier
20250 citations
Not just a North–South divide: the geography of opportunity in England
Pedro Carneiro et al.
20250 citations

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