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James is deputy research director at IFS. He joined the Institute in 1990 having studied at Bristol University and the London School of Economics. He is also Professor of Economics at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on empirical models of household spending behaviour and intertemporal consumption patterns; savings, retirement and household asset holding; equivalence scales and welfare measures.
All available publications
James Banks and Paul Johnson, January 1993,
Children and household living standards,
IFS Reports
, R42
, 978-1-873357-21-7
James Banks, November 1992,
STATA,
Economic Journal,
Vol. 102, No. 415, pp. 1581-1586,
Journal Articles
James Banks, Richard Blundell and Lewbel, A, August 1992,
Quadratic Engel curves, welfare measurement and consumer demand,
Conference Papers
James Banks, Richard Blundell and Lewbel, A, July 1992,
Quadratic Engel curves, welfare measurement and consumer demand,
Conference Papers
James Banks and Richard Blundell, June 1992,
Taxation and savings incentives in the UK,
Conference Papers
James Banks and Richard Blundell, January 1992,
Taxation and savings incentives in the UK,
Book Chapters
James Banks, Richard Blundell and Lewbel, A, January 1992,
Quadratic Engel curves, welfare measurement and consumer demand,
Conference Papers
James Banks, Richard Blundell and Ian Preston, January 1992,
Life cycle expenditure allocations and the consumption costs of children,
Conference Papers
James Banks, Richard Blundell and Ian Preston, January 1992,
Life cycle expenditure allocations and the consumption costs of children,
Conference Papers
James Banks, November 1991,
SPIT : the IFS simulation program for indirect taxation,
Conference Papers
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