FISCAL STUDIES, volume 29 (2008) 0143-5671 Index of Papers in Volume 29 (in order of appearance) M| ARCH‘ , A] NUMBER+ I The effects of EU formula apportionment on corporate tax revenues Michael P. Devereux and Simon Loretz Centralisation versus decentralisation of public policies: does the heterogeneity of individual preferences matter? Carlo Mazzaferro and Alberto Zanardi Money for science? The impact of research grants on academic output Daniel Chudnovsky, Andrés Lopez, Martin A. Rossi and Diego Ubfal The actuarial balance sheet for pay-as-you-go finance: solvency indicators for Spain and Sweden Maria dei Carmen Boado-Penas, Salvador Valdés-Prieto and Carlos Vidal-Melia Distributional effects of price reforms in the Italian utility markets Raffaele Miniaci, Carlo Scarpa and Paola Valbonesi JUNE, NUMBER 2 Anticipating tax changes: evidence from the Finnish corporate income tax reform of 2005 Seppo Kari, Hanna Karikallio and Jukka Pirttild 167 How did the elimination of the US earnings test above the normal retirement age affect labour supply expectations? Pierre-Carl Michanad Aurtdhu r van Soest The anticipated capitalisation effect of a new metro line on housing prices Claudio A. Agostini and Gaston A. Palmucci Horizontal inequity and vertical redistribution with indirect taxes: the Greek case Georgia Kaplanoglou and David M. Newbery The effect of financial incentives on labour supply: evidence for lone parents from microsimulation and quasi-experimental evaluation Lixin Cai, Guyonne Kalb, Yi-Ping Tseng and Ha Vu Journal compilation © Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2008. Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 2DQ, UK and 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148, USA Fiscal Studies SEPTEMBER, NUMBER 3 Cost liability and residential space heating expenditures of welfare recipients in Germany Katrin Rehdanz and Sven Stéwhase 329 Fiscal forecasting: lessons from the literature and challenges Teresa Leal, Javier J. Pérez, Mika Tujula and Jean-Pierre Vidal 347 Long-term effects of fiscal policy on the size and distribution of the pie in the UK Xavier Ramos and Oriol Roca-Sagales 387 DECEMBER, NUMBER 4 Has the boom in incapacity benefit claimant numbers passed its peak? Michael Anyadike-Danes and Duncan McVicar Fiscal decentralisation and empowerment: evolving concepts and alternative measures Jameson Boex and Renata R. Simatupang Keeping up or falling behind? The impact of benefit and tax uprating on incomes and poverty Holly Sutherland, Ruth Hancock, John Hills and Francesca Zantomio Analysing tax—benefit reforms using non-parametric methods Carlo V. Fiorio Attitudes towards tax levels: a multi-tax comparison Henrik Hammar, Sverker C. Jagers and Katarina Nordblom Journal compilation © Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2008 FISCAL STUDIES, volume 29 (2008) 0143-5671 Index of Authors in Volume 29 (in alphabetical order) (first — italic — numeral is issue number; second is page number) Agostini, Claudio A. Nordblom, Katarina Anyadike-Danes, Michael Palmucci, Gaston A. Wbwo Boado-Penas, Maria del Carmen Pérez, Javier J. Boex, Jameson Pirttila, Jukka oO Cai, Lixin Ramos, Xavier Chudnovsky, Daniel Rehdanz, Katrin Devereux, Michael P. Roca-Sagales, Oriol WMWWN ww WW Fiorio, Carlo V. Rossi, Martin A. Pe Hammar, Henrik Scarpa, Carlo Hancock, Ruth Simatupang, Renata R. wWAwm aAaAnOnnn Hills, John Stéwhase, Sven w—_->NONC*~WWa )OOw ] W a o O Jagers, Sverker C. Sutherland, Holly > Kalb, Guyonne Tseng, Y1-Ping ~ oO Kaplanoglou, Georgia Tujula, Mika Kari, Seppo Ubfal, Diego SNA NNNAARAA Karikallio, Hanna Valbonesi, Paola An~l un Leal, Teresa t *) Valdés-Prieto, Salvador Lopez, Andrés van Soest, Arthur Loretz, Simon Vidal, Jean-Pierre Mazzaferro, Carlo Vidal-Melia, Carlos McVicar, Duncan Vu, Ha Michaud, Pierre-Carl Zanardi, Alberto Miniaci, Raffaele Zantomio, Francesca Newbery, David M. Journal compilation © Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2008. Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 9600 Garsington Road, Oxford OX4 2DQ, UK and 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148, USA