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Chris Heady, Mark Pearson, Najma Rajah and Smith, S
Stephen Redding and Michael Ridge
Paul Baker and Vanessa Brechling
The annual exercise of revising excise duties has become part of Budget Day tradition.
Methods of estimation of regression coefficients are proposed when the regression function includes a polynomial in a ‘true’ regressor which is measured with error.
Richard Dorsett and Christopher Heady
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the take-up of the two major means-tested benefits that are available for working families with children in the UK: family income supplement (FIS) and housing benefit (HB).
John Hills and Holly Sutherland
In April 1991 the Government set out its proposals for replacement of the Community Charge (poll tax) by the Council Tax.
The present UK tax system does not tax intermediate goods, nor does it discriminate between labour in different uses.
Sir Geoffrey Howe
At the time when I selected the title for this talk, now many months ago, I could hardly have expected the circumstances of 1991 to produce quite such a striking match as they have for those of 10 years ago.
Heather Joshi and Hugh Davies
Few people in Britain so far have experienced old age as divorcees, but the proportion of women over 60 who are divorced is expected to increase from 3 percent in 1985 to 13 per cent in 2025.
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