Fiscal Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Fiscal Studies is 6. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
COVID‐19 and Inequalities*496
Inequalities in Children's Experiences of Home Learning during the COVID‐19 Lockdown in England*191
The Mental Health Effects of the First Two Months of Lockdown during the COVID‐19 Pandemic in the UK*167
Work, Care and Gender during the COVID‐19 Crisis*142
COVID‐19 and Ethnic Inequalities in England and Wales*67
The Wider Impacts of the Coronavirus Pandemic on the NHS*66
The Challenges for Labour Market Policy during the COVID‐19 Pandemic*64
Furloughing*43
Preparing for a pandemic: spending dynamics and panic buying during the COVID‐19 first wave40
Recessions and Health: The Long‐Term Health Consequences of Responses to the Coronavirus*38
Modelling the Distributional Impact of the COVID‐19 Crisis*36
Lost Generations: Long‐Term Effects of the COVID‐19 Crisis on Job Losers and Labour Market Entrants, and Options for Policy*36
COVID‐19 and the US Safety Net*33
The Income and Consumption Effects of COVID‐19 and the Role of Public Policy*23
Behavioural responses to a wealth tax22
Disparities Old and New in US Mental Health during the COVID‐19 Pandemic*21
Could COVID‐19 Infect the Consumer Prices Index?*21
Public attitudes to a wealth tax: the importance of ‘capacity to pay’17
The Impact of COVID‐19 on Share Prices in the UK*16
Liquidity issues: solutions for the asset rich, cash poor14
What drove income inequality in EU crisis countries during the Great Recession?13
Why were most wealth taxes abandoned and is this time different?13
The UK's wealth distribution and characteristics of high‐wealth households12
Valuation for the purposes of a wealth tax11
Who should pay a wealth tax? Some design issues11
The Economics of Lockdown11
Revenue and distributional modelling for a UK wealth tax10
Reassessing the regressivity of the VAT10
The COVID‐19 Economic Crisis10
The economic arguments for and against a wealth tax10
The gendered division of paid and domestic work under lockdown10
Who does and doesn't pay taxes?9
Far from Well: The UK since COVID‐19, and Learning to Follow the Science(s)*9
Ways of taxing wealth: alternatives and interactions8
Redistribution and progressivity of the Italian personal income tax, 40 years later8
One‐off wealth taxes: theory and evidence7
High‐Frequency Changes in Shopping Behaviours, Promotions and the Measurement of Inflation: Evidence from the Great Lockdown*6
The costs of administering a wealth tax6
Border carbon adjustments: rationale, design and impact6
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