S Bond, C Meghir - The Review of Economic Studies, 1994 - restud.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract In this paper we investigate the sensitivity of investment to the availability of internal
funds using the hierarchy of finance approach to corporate finance. We characterize the
empirical implications of this approach for dynamic investment models and test these ...
R Blundell,
A Duncan… - Econometrica, 1998 - JSTOR
The 1980's tax reforms and the changing dispersion of wages offer one of the best
opportunities yet to estimate labor supply effects. Nevertheless, changing sample
composition, aggregate shocks, the changing composition of the tax paying population, ...
M Browning, C Meghir - Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, 1991 - JSTOR
We examine the effects of male and female labor supply on household demands and
present a simple and robust test for the separability of commodity demands from labor
supply. Using data on individual households from six years of the UK FES we estimate a ...
R Blundell, M Browning… - The Review of …, 1994 - restud.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to estimate the parameters of household preferences
that determine the allocation of goods within the period and over the life cycle, using micro
data. In doing so we are able to identify important effects of demographics, labour market ...
C Meghir… - Econometrica, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Recent theoretical work has shown the importance of measuring microeconomic uncertainty
for models of both general and partial equilibrium under imperfect insurance. In this paper
the assumption of iid income innovations used in previous empirical studies is removed ...
R Blundell,
A Duncan, J McCrae… - Fiscal Studies, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract In October 1999, the working families' tax credit (WFTC) replaced family credit as
the main package of in-work support for families with children. Among a range of stated
aims, the WFTC is intended to '… improve work incentives, encouraging people without ...
R Blundell, MC Dias, C Meghir… - Journal of the European …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract This paper exploits area-based piloting and age-related eligibility rules to identify
treatment effects of a labor market program—the New Deal for Young People in the UK A
central focus is on substitution/displacement effects and on equilibrium wage effects. The ...
J Vandenbussche, P Aghion… - Journal of economic growth, 2006 - Springer
Abstract We examine the contribution of human capital to economy-wide technological
improvements through the two channels of innovation and imitation. We develop a
theoretical model showing that skilled labor has a higher growth-enhancing effect closer ...
In this paper we argue that once one departs from the simple classroom example, orstripped
down life-cycle model,'the empirical model for consumption growth can be made flexible
enough to fit the main features of the data. More specifically, we show that allowing ...
R Blundell… - Journal of Econometrics, 1987 - Elsevier
Abstract This paper discusses some generalisations of the Tobit model that allow for distinct
processes determining the censoring rule and the continuous observations. The effect of
different behavioural assumptions on the econometric model are examined and the ...
R Blundell, L Dearden, C Meghir… - Fiscal studies, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract This paper provides a non-technical review of the evidence on the returns to
education and training for the individual, the firm and the economy at large. It begins by
reviewing the empirical work that has attempted to estimate the true causal effect of ...
A Gosling, S Machin… - The Review of …, 2000 - restud.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract This paper uses microeconomic data from the UK Family Expenditure Surveys
(FES) and the General Household Surveys (GHS) to describe and explain changes in the
distribution of male wages. Since the late 1970s wage inequality has risen very fast in the ...
M Arellano… - The Review of Economic Studies, 1992 - restud.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract We develop an empirical model of labour supply that is consistent with on-the-job
search and which is identified and estimated by combining two data sets: the UK Family
Expenditure Survey which contains information on income and expenditure and the UK ...
C Dustmann… - Review of Economic Studies, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
In this paper we study the sources of wage growth. We identify the contribution to such
growth of general, sector specific and firm specific human capital. Our results are
interpretable within the context of a model where the returns to human capital may be ...
R Blundell, L Dearden… - 1996 - eprints.ucl.ac.uk
The authors are grateful to the ESRC Data Archive and Peter Shepherd and Kate Smith at
City University for providing them with the NCDS data used in this analysis. The authors
would like to thank Michael Chaplin, Peter Dolton, Richard Freeman, Amanda Gosling, ...
R Blundell, J Ham… - The Economic Journal, 1987 - JSTOR
In the basic empirical model of female labour supply (see Heckman, 1974; Hausman, I98I;
Layard et al. I980, for example) any woman reporting zero hours of work is assumed not to
want to work. Labour supply parameters are estimated from a likelihood function where ...
C Meghir - The American Economic Review, 2005 - JSTOR
In the period between 1950 and the mid- 1970s many European countries carried out major
educational reforms that resulted in increases in the number of compulsory years of
education, in the introduction of national cur- ricula, and in the abolition, or delay, of the ...
S Machin… - Journal of Human Resources, 2004 - jhr.uwpress.org
Abstract We explore the role that economic incentives, particularly changes in wages at the
bottom end of the wage distribution, play in determining crime rates. We use data on the
police force areas of England and Wales between 1975 and 1996 and find (relative) falls ...
L Dearden, J Ferri… - Review of Economics and Statistics, 2002 - MIT Press
The paper examines the effects of pupil-teacher ratios and type of school on educational
attainment and wages using the British National Child Development Survey (NCDS). The
NCDS is a panel survey that follows a cohort of individuals born in March 1958 and has a ...
R Blundell,
PA Chiappori, T Magnac… - … Discussion Paper No. …, 2005 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: We present identification and estimation results for the" collective" model of labour
supply in which there are discrete choices, censoring of hours and non-participation in
employment. We derive the collective restrictions on labour supply functions and contrast ...
C Meghir… - Journal of Econometrics, 1997 - Elsevier
We study transitions in and out of work for men over the age of 40 in order to investigate the
principal determinants of retirement age. We apply non-parametric techniques to describe
the exit to retirement. We then estimate a multiple spell model of transitions in and out of ...
OP Attanasio, C Meghir… - The Review of …, 2012 - restud.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract In this paper, we use an economic model to analyse data from a major randomized
social experiment, namely PROGRESA in Mexico, and to evaluate its impact on school
participation. We show the usefulness of using experimental data to estimate a structural ...
C Meghir… - Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, 1996 - JSTOR
We propose a method to test for liquidity constraints which relies on using the within period
marginal rate of substitution condition as a benchmark to evaluate the intertemporal Euler
equation. If spot markets for nondurable goods exist, but financial markets either do not ...
R Blundell, C Meghir… - The Economic Journal, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
This mix of state and private pension provision in the United Kingdom provides a rare
degree of variation in pension incentives for retirement. Using a sample of individuals from
the UK Retirement Survey, the paper models the probability of retirement in terms of the ...
R Blundell, A Gosling, H Ichimura… - Econometrica, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
This paper examines changes in the distribution of wages using bounds to allow for the
impact of nonrandom selection into work. We show that worst case bounds can be
informative. However, because employment rates in the United Kingdom are often low, ...
R Blundell,
PA Chiappori… - J Polit Econ, 2005 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
We extend the collective model of household behavior to allow for the existence of public
consumption. We show how this model allows the analysis of welfare consequences of
policies aimed at changing the distribution of power within the household. Our setting ...
S Bender, C Dustmann, D Margolis… - Losing work, moving …, 2002 - books.google.com
In this chapter, we describe the evolution of earnings and employment, postdisplacement
and post-other-separation, for workers in France and Germany. Although the literature on
displaced workers (those who experienced involuntary separations from stable jobs for ...
C Meghir… - 2008 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: In this paper we provide an overview of the literature relating labour supply to taxes
and welfare benefits with a focus on presenting the empirical consensus. We begin with a
basic continuous hours model, where individuals have completely free choice over their ...
H Low, C Meghir… - 2009 - nber.org
We specify a structural life-cycle model of consumption, labour supply and job mobility in an
economy with search frictions that allows us to distinguish between different sources of risk
and to estimate their effects. The sources of risk are shocks to productivity, job destruction, ...
R Blundell,
PA Chiappori… - The Review of …, 2007 - restud.oxfordjournals.org
Abstract We present identification and estimation results for the “collective” model of labour
supply in which there are discrete choices, censoring of hours, and non-participation in
employment. We derive the collective restrictions on labour supply functions and contrast ...
C Meghir… - Journal of labor Economics, 1996 - JSTOR
We use data on male employees from the UK Family Expenditure Survey for the years 1968-
86 to investigate the behavior of wages over time and across cohorts. We find that
differentials between manual workers and professional managerial ones are lower at ...
O Attanasio, E Fitzsimons, A Gomez, D Lopez… - 2006 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: The paper studies the effects of Familias en Acción, a conditional cash transfer
programme implemented in rural areas in Colombia in 2002, on school enrolment and child
labour. Using a quasi-experimental approach, our methodology makes use of an ...
P Carneiro, C Meghir, M Parey… - 2007 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: We study the intergenerational effects of maternal education on children's cognitive
achievement, behavioural problems, grade repetition and obesity. We address endogeneity
of maternal schooling by instrumenting with variation in schooling costs when the mother ...
R Blundell,
A Duncan… - The Economic Journal, 1992 - JSTOR
The implicit labour supply function (2) can be made consistent with intertemporal
optimisation under uncertainty2 by defining It= c-wh, c being observed household
consumption and w the after-tax marginal wage rate (see, for example, Blundell and ...
R Blundell… - Journal of Applied Econometrics, 1986 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The wide variety of observed behaviour that is displayed in survey data suggests
that microeconometric models should allow a reasonable degree of flexibility in
specification. However, since these models are generally used for policy analysis they are ...
R Blundell, C Meghir… - Journal of Econometrics, 1993 - Elsevier
Abstract This paper concerns the estimation of an intertemporal model for labour supply and
consumption that recognises the presence of nonworkers and which is cast in a structural
optimising framework that allows for uncertainty. Through the utilisation of a micro-data ...
C Meghir… - 1999 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: The implementation of the 1950 Swedish comprehensive school reform was
preceded by a unique social experiment. During this experiment between 1949 and 1962
the new school system was implemented in stages. This allows us to study the same ...
R Blundell, C Meghir, E Symons… - Journal of Public Economics, 1988 - Elsevier
Abstract This paper investigates the practical importance of the functional specification of
labour supply equations for the analysis of tax/benefit reform. We consider two labour supply
specifications, one derived from Stone–Geary preferences and the other from a ...
C Meghir… - Journal of Econometrics, 1992 - Elsevier
Abstract In this paper we consider a joint model for frequency of purchase and consumer
demand. We discuss sufficient identifying assumptions for the estimation of consumer
demands from survey data for the general case of nonlinear (or linear) Engel curves. ...
R Blundell, J Ham… - RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS-LONDON-, 1998 - ucl.ac.uk
Summary We develop and implement a model of female participation, labour supply and
employment that incorporates both search unemployment and discouraged workers. We
show that in an intertemporal environment with fixed costs, search costs, permanent lay- ...
JP Florens,
J Heckman, C Meghir… - 2002 - eprints.ucl.ac.uk
We consider the identification of the average treatment effect in models with continuous
endogenous variables whose impact is heterogeneous. We derive a testable restriction that
allows us to assess the degree of unobserved heterogeneity. Our analysis uses ...
C Dustmann… - 2001 - eprints.ucl.ac.uk
In this paper we study the sources of wage growth. We identify the contribution to such
growth of general, sector specific and firm specific human capital. Our results are
interpretable within the context of a model where the returns to human capital may be ...
S Bond, C Meghir - Fiscal Studies, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
The question we address in this paper is whether the investment spending of at least some
firms is affected by the availability of internally generated finance (retained earnings),
reflecting some constraint on the ability of these firms to raise external finance (debt or ...
A Gosling, S Machin… - Fiscal Studies, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
The gap between rich and poor has increased dramatically over the last 25 years and the incomes
of the bottom 10 per cent were no higher in 199 I than in 1967 (see Goodman and Webb
(1994b, this issue)). Wages are an important part of household income and the trends in ...
[CITATION] Econometric models of company investment
P Blundell, S Bond, C Meghir - Advanced …, 1996 - KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS
R Disney, C Meghir… - Fiscal Studies, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
The continued decline in the proportion of older men and women working has become an
issue of interest to both academic economists and policy-makers in recent years. In this
article, we explore these issues using a new data set: the 1988-89 Office of Population ...
C Crawford, L Dearden… - 2007 - eprints.lse.ac.uk
Executive Summary The impact of date of birth on cognitive test scores is well documented
across many countries, with the youngest children in each academic year performing more
poorly, on average, than the older members of their cohort (see, for example, Bedard and ...
We extend the collective model of household behavior to allow for the existence of public
consumption. We show how this model allows to analyze welfare consequences of policies
aimed at changing the distribution of power within the household. In particular, we claim ...
L Dearden, C Emmerson, C Frayne… - 2008 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
Abstract This paper evaluates whether means-tested grants paid to secondary students are
an effective way of reducing the proportion of school dropouts. We look at this problem using
matching techniques on a pilot study carried out in England during 1999 and 2000 using a ...
L Dearden, J Ferri… - 2000 - eprints.ucl.ac.uk
The paper examines the effects of school pupil-teacher ratios and type of school on
educational attainment and wages using the British National Child Development survey
(NCDS). The NCDS is a panel survey which has followed a cohort of individuals born in ...
K Ashworth, J Hardman, WC Liu, S Maguire… - 2001 - dspace.lboro.ac.uk
The Department for Education and Employment (DfEE) has commissioned a consortium of
organisations to evaluate the piloting of Education Maintenance Allowances (EMAs). The
consortium, led by the Centre for Research in Social Policy (CRSP), includes the National ...
J Adda, C Dustmann, C Meghir… - CEPR Discussion Paper …, 2007 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: We develop a dynamic discrete choice model of training choice, employment and
wage growth, allowing for job mobility, in a world where wages depend on firm-worker
matches, as well as experience and tenure and jobs take time to locate. We estimate this ...
C Meghir - The Economic Journal, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
This article was prepared for a conference in honour of Milton Friedman at the University of
Chicago in November 2002, on the occasion of his 90th Birthday. I thank the organisers for
the invitation. I also thank Orazio Attanasio, Richard Blundell, Martin Browning, Jim ...
S Machin, S McNally… - Journal of the European …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract This paper reports on the short run impact of one of the UK government's flagship
education policies, the Excellence in Cities (EiC) program. EiC is aimed specifically at
alleviating poor student achievement in inner city areas. The analysis compares ...
L Kendall, L O'Donnell, S Golden, K Ridley… - 2005 - eprints.lse.ac.uk
Kendall, Lesley and O'Donnell, Lisa and Golden, Sarah and Ridley, Kate and Machin, Stephen
and Rutt, Simon and McNally, Sandra and Schagen, Ian and Meghir, Costas and Stoney, Sheila
and Morris, Marian and West, Anne and Noden, Philip (2005) Excellence in cities: the ...
[CITATION] Work-related training and earnings
R Blundell, L Dearden… - London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 1999
C Meghir… - 2003 - eprints.ucl.ac.uk
Following the great expansion of secondary education in the UnitedStates between 1910
and 1940, Sweden was one of the first Western Europeancountries to attempt such an
expansion by increasing the years ofcompulsory schooling and and improving access to ...
RW Blundell, C Meghir… - … , search and labour …, 1986 - en.scientificcommons.org
Abstract Book description: This book brings together recent work analysing the labour
market behaviour of agents, particularly with regard to unemployment, job search, and
labour supply. It considers the economic and demographic factors involved, and in ...
R Blundell, M Browning, C Meghir… - 1989 - economics.mcmaster.ca
ABSTRACT In this paper we investigate the relationship between within-period preferences
and the degree of intertemporal substitution. We first present a theoretical discussion which
argues that the form of within-period preferences and the way these differ across ...
R Blundell, T Macurdy… - Handbook of Econometrics, 2007 - Elsevier
Abstract This chapter is concerned with the identification and estimation of models of labor
supply. The focus is on the key issues that arise from unobserved heterogeneity,
nonparticipation and dynamics. We examine the simple “static” labor supply model with ...
J Lise, C Meghir… - Unpublished Manuscript, 2008 - nber.org
Abstract We develop an empirical search-matching model with productivity shocks so as to
analyze policy interventions in a labour market with heterogeneous agents. To achieve this
we develop an equilibrium model of wage determination and employment, which is ...
C Meghir… - 2001 - eprints.lse.ac.uk
The impact of compulsory schooling laws as well as the abolition of early selection by ability
remain important issues in the educational debate. These issues were the focus of a major
education reform in Sweden which was implemented in the 60s. The reform was preceded ...
R Blundell… - 2002 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: Many welfare-to-work programs in both North America and Europe are directed at
making work pay for the low skilled. This paper identifies two alternative policies that are
motivated by this same objective-active labour market programs that involve wage ...
L Dearden, C Emmerson, C Frayne… - Journal of Human …, 2009 - jhr.uwpress.org
Abstract This paper evaluates a United Kingdom pilot study designed to test whether a
means-tested conditional cash transfer paid to 16-to 18-year-olds for staying in full-time
education is an effective way of reducing the proportion of school dropouts. The transfer's ...
R Blundell, T Magnac… - Journal of Business & Economic …, 1997 - JSTOR
A model is developed that allows for a layoff rate and a job-arrival rate in the intertemporal
choice of consumption and labor-market state. The identification of such a model is
established without recourse to dynamic programming solutions, and the minimum data ...
C Meghir - ECONOMETRIC SOCIETY MONOGRAPHS, 2006 - books.google.com
Abstract The evaluation of interventions has become a commonly used policy tool, which is
frequently adopted to improve the transparency and effectiveness of public policy. However,
evaluation methods based on comparing treatment and control groups in small scale trials ...
G Gallipoli, C Meghir… - New York University, 2008 - econ.nyu.edu
Abstract This paper compares the partial and general equilibrium effects of alternative
education policies on the distribution of education and earnings. We build a life-cycle model
with endogenous labor supply, consumption/saving and education choices, allowing for ...
C Meghir, Y Ioannides… - European economic review, 1989 - 202.113.82.2
In this paper we analyse the main determinants of female participation and male
unemployment duration in Greece. Our approach is more analytical than earlier studies of
the Greek labour market but less descriptive [see eg Karantinos (1988)] and uses data ...
[CITATION] Testing for the Separability of Commodity Demands from Male and Female Labour Supply
M Browning, C Meghir… - 1989 - Department of Economics, McMaster …
S Ackum Agell… - Swedish Economic Policy …, 1995 - en.scientificcommons.org
Abstract We attempt to measure the magnitude of male labour supply responses to changes
in taxes. We estimate models of labour supply using two alternative wage growth measures:
one based on the lifecycle model and one based on the conventional" within period" ...
J Adda, M Costa Dias, C Meghir… - 2007 - ucl.ac.uk
Abstract This paper assesses the impact of Swedish welfare-to-work programmes on labour
market performance including wages, labour market status, unemployment duration and
future welfare-to-work participation. We develop a structural dynamic model of labour ...
T Besley… - unpublished typescript prepared …, 1998 - siteresources.worldbank.org
Governments in many countries are concerned about the rate of saving and, in response to
this, public policy aimed at raising savings is on the agenda. Tax based savings incentives
are an important form of policy designed to stimulate savings and they abound in ...
[CITATION] Testing for separability between goods and leisure using conditional demand systems
M Browning, C Meghir - Econometrica, 1991
S Machin, A Manning, C Meghir… - CONTRIBUTIONS TO …, 1993 - econ.lse.ac.uk
ABSTRACT In this paper we derive dynamic models of employment in the presence of firm-
union bargaining. The distinctive feature of our theoretical approach is that the bargaining
process Is assumed to be repeated afresh in each period so that current employment ...
L Dearden, C Emmerson, C Frayne… - Institute for Fiscal Studies, …, 2003 - aueb.gr
Abstract This paper evaluates the impact of an additional subsidy to post compulsory
education on an individual's choice to remain in full-time education. Matching techniques
are used on a specially designed dataset in order to ensure that valid comparisons ...
S Machin, S McNally… - Journal of human capital, 2010 - JSTOR
Despite being central to education policy, there remains significant debate about the extent
to which resources matter for pupil outcomes. We consider this in the context of an English
policy initiative aimed at inner-city secondary schools. Results show a positive impact on ...
[CITATION] What has happened to the wages of men since 1966?
A Gosling, S Machin… - New inequalities: The changing distribution of …, 1996
R Alessie, P Baker, R Blundell, C Heady… - The World Bank …, 1992 - World Bank
Abstract One of the major features of structural adjustment is an attempt to reallocate labor—
and hence output—through changes in relative prices. This article assesses how price
changes affect the working patterns of young people in rural Côte d'Ivoire. The analysis is ...
Youth unemployment in Latin America is exceptionally high, as much as 50% among the
poor. Vocational training may be the best chance to help unemployed young people at the
bottom of the income distribution. This paper evaluates the impact of a randomized ...
C Meghir, A Ryan… - Annales d'Economie et de Statistique, 1996 - JSTOR
This paper examines the impact of technological change on net job creation. Innovation (by
a company or its rivals) can affect many dimensions of a firm's employment decision and we
distinguish between three: changes due to higher output, changes due to shifting factor ...
O Attanasio, A Barr, JC Cardenas… - Unpublished …, 2009 - eagle.gmu.edu
Abstract Using data from a field experiment conducted in seventy Colombian municipalities,
we investigate who pools risk with whom when risk pooling arrangements are not formally
enforced. We explore the roles played by risk attitudes and network connections both ...
R Blundell, MC Dias… - … of Fiscal Studies and Bank of …, 2003 - eea-esem.com
Abstract This paper develops an overlapping generations GE model of savings, skills and
human capital with labour supply. Idiosyncratic uncertainty under risk aversion is
considered, along with fixed costs from working and discrete working and studying ...
A Gosling, S Machin… - Open Access publications from …, 1994 - ideas.repec.org
The gap between those who earn the most and those who earn the least in the UK is
growing rapidly and in 1992 was larger than it had been at any time this century. It is one of
the major factors underlying the rise in the inequality of household income and in poverty ...
Abstract: This paper evaluates the impact of a randomized training program for
disadvantaged youth introduced in Colombia in 2005. This randomized trial offers a unique
opportunity to examine the impact of training in developing countries. We use originally ...
R Blundell, V Fry… - 1990 - eprints.ucl.ac.uk
Book description: Applied microeconomics has become an increasingly important focus of
economic research, employing rigorous statistical techniques to test sophisticated economic
theories. This volume presents a survey of recent work combining methodology with ...
C Meghir… - Handbook of Labor Economics, 2011 - Elsevier
Abstract We discuss recent developments in the literature that studies how the dynamics of
earnings and wages affect consumption choices over the life cycle. We start by analyzing the
theoretical impact of income changes on consumption—highlighting the role of ...
C Meghir… - Annales d'Economie et de Statistique, 1999 - JSTOR
Moment conditions are derived for dynamic linear panel data models with linear individual
specific effects in the mean and multiplicative individual effects in the conditional ARCH type
variance function. The relation and correlation between the linear and multiplicative ...
S Machin, S McNally… - Draft (March), 2003 - Citeseer
Abstract This paper reports on an economic evaluation of an important UK government
education policy, the Excellence in Cities (EiC) programme aimed at alleviating poor student
achievement in inner city areas. The analysis compares educational attainment in Maths ...
[CITATION] UK economy cries out for credible rescue plan
T Besley, H Davies, C Goodhart, A Marcet… - The Sunday Times, 2010
RW Blundell… - 1990 - eprints.ucl.ac.uk
UCL logo UCL Discovery. ...
R Blundell… - Swedish Economic Policy Review, 2001 - eprints.ucl.ac.uk
Many welfare-to-work programs in both North America and Europe are directed at making
work pay for the low skilled. This paper identifies two alternative policies that are motivated
by this same objective-active labour market programs that involve wage subsidies ...
[CITATION] Productivity, investment and the threat of takeover
S Bond, C Meghir… - Mimeograph, Institute for Fiscal Studies, 1998
R Blundell… - 1987 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
UCL logo UCL Discovery. ...
[CITATION] Santiago (2006),“Education Choices in Mexico. Using a Structural Model and a Randomised Experiment to Evaluate Progresa,”
O Attanasio… - MIMEO, UCL
RW Blundell, C Meghir, E Symons… - Fiscal studies, 1984 - Wiley Online Library
This paper examines in detail the effects of several possible reforms to the tax treatment of
the earned incomes of husbands and wives on the incentives for married women to work.
The point that changing the method of taxation which households face gives rise to ...
Using Complementary Data Sources: An Application to Labour Supply and
Job Search. Manuel Arellano, Costas Meghir, University College, London.
Department of Economics University College, 1989.
R Blundell, C Meghir… - 2004 - nber.org
Like many other Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
countries, the United Kingdom has been experiencing a trend towards earlier labor market
exits among older, particularly male, workers. The proportion of men aged sixty to sixty- ...
C Crawford, L Dearden… - 2010 - repec.ioe.ac.uk
Any school admissions policy involves having children in the same class or school year who
are different ages. Does this difference in age have long term implications? And what should
be the policy response if it does? In England, the month in which you are born affects the ...
[CITATION] Tax policy reforms and the robust estimation of labour supply responses
R Blundell, A Duncan… - Institute for Fiscal Studies, July, 1993
L Dearden, K Ashworth, J Hardman, WC Liu… - 2001 - eprints.ioe.ac.uk
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