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Buyer Market Power in UK Food Retailing, by Tim Lloyd, Steve McCorriston, Wyn Morgan and Habtu Weldgebriel.
CPE Working Paper 4/06. June 2006.
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Remuneration of sports stars: implications for regulation, by Richard Disney.
CPE Working Paper 3/06. May 2006.
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Food Scares, Market Power and Price Transmission: the UK BSE Crisis, by Tim Lloyd, Steve McCorriston, Wyn Morgan and Anthony Rayner.
CPE Working Paper 2/06. European Review of Agricultural Economics, 33(2), June 2006.
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Population ageing and the size of the welfare state: is there a puzzle to explain?, by Richard Disney.
CPE Working Paper 1/06. European Journal of Political Economy (forthcoming). March 2006.
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Public policy and saving for retirement: Evidence from the introduction of Stakeholder Pensions in the UK, by Woojen Chung, Richard Disney, Carl Emmerson and Matthew Wakefield.
CPE Working Paper 5/05. December 2005.
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Did Working Families’ Tax Credit work? The impact of in-work support on labour supply in Great Britain, by Mike Brewer, Alan Duncan, Andrew Shephard and Maria Suarez.
CPE Working Paper 4/05. Labour Economics (forthcoming). November 2005
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Hours Constraints and Random Heterogeneity in Discrete Models of Household Labour Supply. Seminar presentation by Alan Duncan to the Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge, November 2005.
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Household saving rates and the design of social security programmes: evidence from a country panel, by Richard Disney.
CPE Working Paper 6/05. December 2005.
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Saving, employment and the design of public pension programmes, by Richard Disney.
CPE Working Paper 3/05. June 2005.
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Economics of pension take-up: theory and evidence for the UK. Presentation by Richard Disney to the Institute of Actuaries seminar "Empirical Pension Economics and Finance", June 2005.
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Aggregating labour supply and feedback effects in microsimulation, by John Creedy and Alan Duncan.
CPE Working Paper 2/05. Australian Journal of Labour Economics (forthcoming). June 2005 (revised November 2005).
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Imperfect Competition and the Shifting of Output And Input Taxes In Vertically-Related Markets, by Steve McCorriston, Wyn Morgan and Anthony Rayner. Public Finance, 54(1-2), pp 73-83. 2005.
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Food Scares, Market Power and Relative Price Adjustment in the UK, by Tim Lloyd, Steve McCorriston, Wyn Morgan and Anthony Rayner. Presentation to the 88th Seminar of the European Association of Agricultural Economics. Paris, April 2005.
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The Internationalisation of Public Welfare Policies, by James Banks, Richard Disney, Alan Duncan and John Van Reenen.
CPE Working Paper 1/05. Economic Journal. March 2005
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Did Working Families' Tax Credit work? Analysing the impact of in-work support on labour supply and programme participation, by
Mike Brewer, Alan Duncan, Andrew Shephard and Maria Suarez
CPE Working Paper 9/04. Decemeber 2004.
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Tax credits and welfare for working families: A case study of policy transfer, by Alan Duncan and David Greenaway. In The Political Economy of Policy Reform. D.Nelson (ed). Elsevier Science. 2004.
CPE Working Paper 8/04. December 2004.
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Testing theories of labour market matching, by Martyn Andrews, Steve Bradley, Dave Stott and Richard Upward. CPE Working Paper 7/04. November 2004.
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High wage workers and low wage firms: negative assortative matching or
statistical artefact?, by Martyn Andrews, Thorsten
Schank and Richard Upward.
CPE Working Paper 6/04. October 2004.
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Public pension reform in the United Kingdom: what effect on the financial well being of current and future pensioners? , by Richard Disney and Carl Emmerson.
CPE Working Paper 5/04. October 2004.
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Public policy and saving for retirement: Evidence from the introduction of Stakeholder Pensions in the UK, by Woojen Chung, Richard Disney, Carl Emmerson and Matthew Wakefield.
CPE Working Paper 4/04. October 2004.
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Ill health and retirement in Britain: A panel data-based analysis , by Richard Disney, Carl Emmerson and Matthew Wakefield.
CPE Working Paper 3/04. July 2004.
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Are contributions to public pension programmes a tax on employment?, by Richard Disney. Economic Policy, 39, 269-311. July 2004.
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Housing wealth and the accumulation of financial debt: Evidence from UK households, by Sarah Bridges, Richard Disney and Andrew Henley. ExCEM Working Paper. March 2004.
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Economic Incentives and Tax Hypothecation by Alan Duncan and Andrew Jones.
CPE Working Paper 2/04. March 2004.
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House price shocks, negative equity and household consumption in the 1990s, by Richard Disney, Andrew Henley and David Jevons. ExCEM Working Paper 7/05. March 2004.
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Public pension reform in Europe. Presentation by Richard Disney to the Department for Work and Pensions Public Policy serminar on Ageing and Pensions. February 2004.
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The Employment Impact of Recent Labour Market Reforms, by Richard Blundell, Mike Brewer, Alan Duncan, Howard Reed and Andrew Shephard. Report to the Bank of England. February 2004.
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Modifying Income Support in the
Australian Tax and Transfer System:
some options and an evaluation, by Peter Dawkins, Alan Duncan and John Freebairn.
CPE Working Paper 1/04. November 2003.
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A recursive algorithm to generate piecewise-linear budget constraints, by Alan Duncan and Graham Stark. Institute for Fiscal Studies Working Paper. (revised version). September 2003.
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Intransigencies in labour markets, by Alan Duncan and Mark Harris. Melbourne Institute and University of Nottingham. August 2003.
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Making Work Pay Programs and Employment Incentives , by Alan Duncan. Invited lecture. CESifo Venice Summer Institute 2003. July 2003.
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How do markets respond to food scares?, by Tim Lloyd, Steve McCorriston, Wyn Morgan and Anthony Rayner. Chapter 4 in Chern, C. and Rickertsen, Y. (eds), Health Information and Food Consumption, CABI Publishing: Cambridge M.A. 2003.
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Evaluating outcomes from the Youth Training Scheme using matched firm-trainee data, by Richard Upward. Oxford Buletin of Economics and Statistics, 51, 277-306. 2002.
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Housing costs, house price shocks and savings behaviour among older households in Britain, by Richard Disney, Andrew Henley and Gary Stears. Regional Science and Urban Economics, 32, 607-626. 2002.
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Microsimulation modelling of taxation and the labour market: the Melbourne Institute Tax and Transfer Simulator, by John Creedy, Alan Duncan, Mark Harris and Rosanna Scutella. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. 2002.
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Behavioural microsimulation with labour supply responses, by John Creedy and Alan Duncan. In Taxation and Economic Behaviour: introductory surveys in economics, Volume 1. J. Creedy (ed). Edward Elgar Publishing. September 2002.
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Simulating the behavioural effects of welfare reform among sole parents in Australia, by Alan Duncan and Mark Harris. Economic Record, 78, 264-276. September 2002.
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A Further Investigation into the Relationship between Producer, Wholesaler and Retailer Prices of Beef, Pork and Lamb, by Tim Lloyd, Steve McCorriston, Wyn Morgan and Anthony Rayner. Report prepared for the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. June 2002.
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Mothers' employment and childcare in Britain, by Gillian Paull, Jayne Taylor and Alan Duncan, Institute for Fiscal Studies Report R64. March 2002.
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The labour supply effect of the abolition of the earnings rule for older workers in the United Kingdom, by Richard Disney and Sarah Smith. Economic Journal, 112, C136-C152. March 2002.
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The economics of childcare, by Alan Duncan. Presentation to the Laing and Buisson conference Children's Nurseries: continuing the growth. London. February 2002.
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Mothers' employment and use of childcare in the United Kingdom, by Alan Duncan, Gillian Paull and Jayne Taylor. Institute for Fiscal Studies Working Paper WP01/23. October 2001.
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The Impact of Food Scares on Price Adjustment in the UK Beef Market, by Tim Lloyd, Steve McCorriston, Wyn Morgan and Anthony Rayner. Agricultural Economics, 25, pp.347-357. September 2001.
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Price and quality in the UK childcare market, by Alan Duncan, Gillian Paull and Jayne Taylor. Institute for Fiscal Studies. March 2001.
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The impact of tax and welfare policies on employment and unemployment in OECD countries, by Richard Disney. International Monetary Fund, Working Paper 00/164. 2000.
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The Labour Market Impact of the Working Families' Tax Credit, by Richard Blundell, Alan Duncan, Julian McRae and Costas Meghir, Fiscal Studies, 21, 75-104. January 2000.
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