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Fiscal Studies, volume 25 (2004) INDEX OF ARTICLES (in order of appearance) March, Number I Use of credit and arrears on debt among low-income families in the United Kingdom Sarah Bridges and Richard Disney Do welfare-to-work programmes work for long? David Greenberg, Karl Ashworth, Andreas Cebulla and Robert Walker The income elasticity of tax revenue: estimates for income and consumption taxes in the United Kingdom John Creedy and Norman Gemmell The retail price index and the cost-of-living index: testing for consistency in theory and practice lan Crawford and Isabella Image Compliance costs for personal income tax in a transition country: the case of Slovenia Maja Klun June, Number 2 Educational inequality: the widening socio-economic gap Stephen Machin and Anna Vignoles 107 Inequality and two decades of British tax and benefit reforms Tom Clark and Andrew Leicester Ageing and the tax implied in public pension schemes: simulations for selected OECD countries Robert Fenge and Martin Werding Poverty or preference: what do ‘consensual deprivation indicators’ really measure? Stephen McKay Redistributive impact of indirect tax reforms: Greece, 1988-2002 Georgia Kaplanoglou and David Michael Newbery Fiscal Studies September, Number 3 THE IFS ANNUAL LECTURE Two naked emperors? Concerns about the Stability & Growth Pact and second thoughts about central bank independence Willem H. Buiter The take-up of multiple means-tested benefits by British pensioners: evidence from the Family Resources Survey Ruth Hancock, Stephen Pudney, Geraldine Barker, Monica Hernandez and Holly Sutherland Targeting social assistance Bruce Bradbury Designing intergovernmental fiscal relations: some insights from the recent Italian reform Giampaolo Arachi and Alberto Zanardi December, Number 4 Why has the UK corporation tax raised so much revenue? Michael P. Devereux, Rachel Griffith and Alexander Klemm 367 Testing the regulatory model: the expansion of Stansted Airport So David Starkie 389 The distributional impact of pension system reforms: an application to the Italian case Margherita Borella 415 An English assessment of Scotland’s education spending needs David King, Matthew Pashley and Rob Ball Time discounting and of the cost of capital in government Michael Spackman Fiscal Studies, volume 25 (2004) INDEX OF AUTHORS (in alphabetical order) (first — italic — numeral is issue number, second is page number) Arachi, Giampaolo Hernandez, Monica Ashworth, Karl Image, Isabella Ball, Rob Kaplanoglou, Georgia Barker, Geraldine King, David Borella, Margherita Klemm, Alexander Bradbury, Bruce Klun, Maja Bridges, Sarah Leicester, Andrew Buiter, Willem H. Machin, Stephen Cebulla, Andreas McKay, Stephen Clark, Tom Newbery, David Michael Crawford, Ian Pashley, Matthew Creedy, John Pudney, Stephen Devereux, Michael P. Spackman, Michael Disney, Richard Starkie, David Fenge, Robert Sutherland, Holly Gemmell, Norman Vignoles, Anna Greenberg, David Walker, Robert Griffith, Rachel Werding, Martin Hancock, Ruth Zanardi, Alberto

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