CPE Working Papers

House Price Volatility and Household Indebtedness in the United States and United Kingdom, by Richard Disney and John Gathergood
CPE Working Paper 3/09.
May 2009.



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A Copula Model for Dependent Competing Risks, by Ralf Wilke,
CPE Working Paper 2/09.
February 2009.



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Unemployment Duration in the United Kingdom: An Incomplete Data Approach, by Ralf Wilke,
CPE Working Paper 1/09.
February 2009.



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Drivers of Overindebtedess: Report to the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, by Richard Disney, Sarah Bridges and John Gathergood.
CPE Working Paper 2/08.
September 2008.



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Tax Reform and Retirement Saving Incentives: Take-up of Stakeholder Pensions in the UK, by Richard Disney, Carl Emmerson and Matthew Wakefield.
CPE Working Paper 1/08.
April 2008.



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Changing Public Sector Wage Differentials, by Richard Disney and Amanda Gosling,
CPE Working Paper 3/07.
October 2007.



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What is a Public Sector Pension Worth?, by Richard Disney , Carl Emmerson and Gemma Tetlow,
CPE Working Paper 2/07.
September 2007.



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Funded Pension Systems, by Richard Disney ,
CPE Working Paper 1/07.
March 2007.



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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. 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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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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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. (revised version of CPE WP 04/04)



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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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Saving, employment and the design of public pension programmes, by Richard Disney.
CPE Working Paper 3/05
. 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
. June 2005. Australian Journal of Labour Economics (forthcoming).

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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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Economic Incentives and Tax Hypothecation by Alan Duncan and Andrew Jones.
CPE Working Paper 2/04
. March 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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House Price Volatility and Household Indebtedness in the U.S. and the U.K., by Richard Disney, and John Gathergood. CPE Working Paper 3/09. May 2009. [download ]
A Copula Model for Dependent Competing Risks, by Simon Low and Ralf Wilke. CPE Working Paper 2/09. February 2009. [download ]
Unemployment Duration in the United Kingdom: An Incomplete Data Approach, by Ralf Wilke. CPE Working Paper 3/06. May 2006. [download ]
Drivers of Overindebtedness: Report to the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, by Richard Disney, John Gathergood and Sarah Bridges .
CPE Research Report
. September 2008.
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