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Fiscal Studies, volume 23 (2002) INDEX OF ARTICLES (in order of appearance) March, Number 1 Unemployment and workers’ compensation programmes: rationale, design, labour supply and income support Bruce D. Meyer Targeting welfare in Italy: old problems and perspectives on reform Massimo Baldini, Paolo Bosi and Stefano Toso The tax treatment of UK defined contribution pension schemes Philip Booth and Deborah Cooper Local fiscal equalisation based on fiscal capacity: the case of Austria Martin Schneider THE IFS ANNUAL LECTURE UK policy coordination: the importance of institutional design Ashok Bhundia and Gus O’ Donnell June, Number 2 Left out in the cold? New energy tariffs, low-income households and the fuel poor Matthew Bennett, Dudley Cooke and Catherine Waddams Price 167 A conceptual framework for understanding global and transnational public goods for health Todd Sandler and Daniel G. Arce M. 195 Does an employer training levy work? The incidence of and returns to adult vocational training in France and Britain Christine Greenhalgh 223 Should central government seek to control the level of local authority expenditures? John Fender and Peter A. Watt 265 Accrual accounting and Australian fiscal policy Marc Robinson 287 Fiscal Studies September, Number 3 Trends in British public investment Tom Clark, Mike Elsby and Sarah Love 305 The economic costs and benefits of UK defence exports 343 Malcolm Chalmers, Neil V. Davies, Keith Hartley and Chris Wilkinson Targeting fuel poverty in England: is the government getting warm? Tom Sefton 369 The Croatian profit tax: an ACE in practice Michael Keen and John King 401 Simplifying the personal income tax system: lessons from the 1998 Spanish reform Horacio Levy and Magda Mercader-Prats 419 December, Number 4 Pot of gold or winner’s curse? An event study of the auctions of 3G mobile telephone licences in the UK John Cable, Andrew Henley and Kevin Holland The restructuring and privatisation of British Rail: was it really that bad? Michael G. Pollitt and Andrew S. J. Smith SYMPOSIUM ON WELFARE REFORM UNDER THE LABOUR GOVERNMENT: PART I Social security in the UK under new Labour: what did the third way mean for welfare reform? Mike Brewer, Tom Clark and Matthew Wakefield Following or leading public opinion? Social security policy and public attitudes since 1997 John Hills Gender implications of current social security reforms Fran Bennett Erratum Fiscal Studies, volume 23 (2002) INDEX OF AUTHORS (in alphabetical order) (first — italic — numeral is issue number, second is page number) Arce M., Daniel G. 2, 195 Hills, John Baldini, Massimo |i ) Holland, Kevin Bennett, Fran 4,559 Keen, Michael Bennett, Matthew 2, 167 King, John Bhundia, Ashok i, 133 Levy, Horacio Booth, Philip |a Love, Sarah Bosi, Paolo 1,5 Mercader-Prats, Magda AW wwwewwrhr Brewer, Mike , 905 Meyer, Bruce D. Cable, John 4,447 O’ Donnell, Gus Chalmers, Malcolm , 343 Pollitt, Michael G. Clark, Tom 3, 305 Robinson, Marc 4, 505 Sandler, Todd Cooke, Dudley , 167 Schneider, Martin Cooper, Deborah 1,77 Sefton, Tom Davies, Neil V. , 343 Smith, Andrew S. J. KBdAdL™HRNW R ™ ~™ Elsby, Mike , 305 Toso, Stefano Fender, John Waddams Price, Catherine Bs Greenhalgh, Christine Wakefield, Matthew 4, Hartley, Keith Watt, Peter A. Ss Henley, Andrew Wilkinson, Chris A

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