Fiscal Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Fiscal Studies is 2. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Fiscal consolidation and voting: on the electoral costs of budgetary stability51
Behavioural responses to a wealth tax32
Projecting the fiscal impact of immigration in the European Union23
Border carbon adjustments: rationale, design and impact23
Income inequality in the United States, 1975–202220
Issue Information15
Value added tax non‐compliance in the car market15
Editorial announcement14
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Examining inequalities: from labour markets to social outcomes in Finland13
Income and wage inequality in democratic Portugal, 1974–202012
What lies behind France's low level of income inequality?12
One‐off wealth taxes: theory and evidence12
Reducing the income tax burden for households with children: an assessment of the child tax credit reform in Austria10
Twenty‐five years of income inequality in Britain: the role of wages, household earnings and redistribution9
Moral economics9
Inequality in Denmark, 1987–20217
Why a labour market boom does not necessarily bring down inequality: putting together Germany's inequality puzzle7
Intergenerational wealth transfers in Great Britain from the Wealth and Assets Survey in comparative perspective6
Teaching economics as though values matter6
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Financing UK democracy: a stocktake of 20 years of political donations disclosure6
Behavioural normative economics: foundations, approaches and trends5
Issue Information4
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Empirical evidence on the global minimum tax: what is a critical mass and how large is the substance‐based income exclusion?4
Symposium: tax equity around the world – introduction3
Issue Information3
Reducing complexity and compliance costs: a simplification safe harbour for the global minimum tax3
A symposium on poverty, the safety net and child development: preface3
Landfill tax and recycling3
The economic arguments for and against a wealth tax3
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More long‐term care for better healthcare and vice versa: investigating the mortality effects of interactions between these public sectors2
Does labour income react more to income tax or means‐tested benefits reforms?2
Assessing income redistribution: what are the key analytic choices?2
Labour market and income inequalities in the Netherlands, 1977–20222
Who should pay a wealth tax? Some design issues2
Issue Information2
Sample composition and representativeness on Understanding Society2
Willingness to pay for improved public education and public healthcare systems: the role of income mobility prospects2
Issue Information2
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