Browse IFS
Publication types

Search

Title (or part of title)
Author surname (or part of surname)

Year: 5867 publications
26 March 1981
C N Morris and N A Warren

This paper examines in some detail the question of whether married couples should be taxed individually or jointly.

26 March 1981
Sir Arthur Knight

The discussion of British industry tends (understandably) to be dominated by the disappointing record of the past twenty years.

26 March 1981
Andrew W Dilnot and C. N. Morris

Much interest has recently been expressed in the scope and growth of the black economy, and several estimates of its size have been presented, which invariably receive wide coverage in the press and elsewhere

26 November 1980
J. A. Kay, C. N. Morris and N A Warren

There are two reasons for concern about the effect fo the tax and benefit system on incentives for low paid workers.

26 November 1980
R Hemming

In the course of his discussion of benefit indexation during the 1980 Budget speech, the Chancellor of the Exchequer remarked that:

26 November 1980
J A Kay and C N Morris

In a separate article (Forsyth and Kay, Fiscal Studies, No.3), we have described the gains to the British economy from the exploitation of North Sea oil reserves.

26 November 1980
R G Bevan

Cash Limits were introduced for the financial year 1976-77 by the Treasury as the dominant basis of control over a wide range of expenditures by central departments; health, local and water authorities; and public corporations.

26 November 1980
R Burke

The Institute for Fiscal Studies has earned for itself a high reputation for intellectual excellence, a quality which I am sure will be much in evidence during this symposium.

5867 results    previous    1 | 2 | 3 | ... | 583 | 584 | 585 | 586 | 587     next

Browse publications & research