Fiscal Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Fiscal Studies is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Preparing for a pandemic: spending dynamics and panic buying during the COVID‐19 first wave47
The Income and Consumption Effects of COVID‐19 and the Role of Public Policy*26
Behavioural responses to a wealth tax25
Public attitudes to a wealth tax: the importance of ‘capacity to pay’20
What drove income inequality in EU crisis countries during the Great Recession?16
The UK's wealth distribution and characteristics of high‐wealth households15
Why were most wealth taxes abandoned and is this time different?14
The gendered division of paid and domestic work under lockdown14
Liquidity issues: solutions for the asset rich, cash poor14
Who should pay a wealth tax? Some design issues12
Revenue and distributional modelling for a UK wealth tax12
Valuation for the purposes of a wealth tax12
Reassessing the regressivity of the VAT11
Far from Well: The UK since COVID‐19, and Learning to Follow the Science(s)*11
The economic arguments for and against a wealth tax11
Border carbon adjustments: rationale, design and impact11
Who does and doesn't pay taxes?9
Tax policies to reduce carbon emissions9
Redistribution and progressivity of the Italian personal income tax, 40 years later9
Ways of taxing wealth: alternatives and interactions9
The costs of administering a wealth tax7
Mortality Inequality in England over the Past 20 Years*7
One‐off wealth taxes: theory and evidence7
The decline of home‐cooked food6
The Evolution of Mortality Inequality in 11 OECD Countries: Introduction*5
Inequality in Mortality: Updated Estimates for the United States, Canada and France*4
Diverging Mortality Inequality Trends among Young and Old in the Netherlands*4
New approaches to measuring welfare4
Projecting the fiscal impact of immigration in the European Union4
Sample composition and representativeness on Understanding Society4
Income Inequality and Mortality: A Norwegian Perspective*4
Geographic Inequality in Income and Mortality in Germany*3
Gender and Age Differences in Socio‐economic Inequalities in Total and Avoidable Mortality in Portugal: A Trend Analysis*3
Inequality in Mortality in Spain*3
Intergenerational wealth transfers in Great Britain from the Wealth and Assets Survey in comparative perspective3
Pillar 2: tax competition in low‐income countries and substance‐based income exclusion3
Money matters: consumption variability across the income distribution3
The impact of management on hospital performance3
Twenty‐five years of income inequality in Britain: the role of wages, household earnings and redistribution3
Understanding Society: the income data3
Cash thresholds, cash expenditure and tax evasion3
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