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Newly ranked in ISI SSCI (Business, Finance and Economics)

Fiscal Studies

Published on behalf of the Institute for Fiscal Studies

Edited by:
Samuel Berlinski, Antoine Bozio and Gareth D. Myles


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 43/48 Business, Finance; 177/209 Economics
Impact Factor: 0.333


Fiscal Studies prides itself on publishing high-quality, original research papers that have topical policy application and are accessible to a wide audience. The journal also features symposia on specific policy issues and publishes the Institute for Fiscal Studies Annual Lecture.

TopNews and Announcements

Submit your latest research to Fiscal Studies! For more information, please click here.

Free online access to Volume 30, Issue 1 - click here

Online Content Now Available Back to Volume 1
All back issues of this journal are available online. Click here to browse contents and abstracts. For further information on how to access these issues please visit our Librarian Site.

Symposia
Fiscal Studies features symposia on specific policy issues, and publishes the IFS Annual Lecture - these have included:

  • Symposium on Welfare Reform under the Labour Government
  • Symposium on Technology, Productivity and Public Policy
  • IFS Annual Lecture: Two naked emperors? Concerns about the stability and growth pact & second thoughts about Central Bank Independence. (Willem H. Buiter - Chief Economist and Special Counsellor to the President, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development)

Submissions
Submissions are encouraged from academics and practitioners working on applied problems whose results have topical policy application. A speedy refereeing process ensures that articles remain topical at the point of publication. If you would like more information about submitting to Fiscal Studies please click here.

TopHighlights

Unemployment and workers' compensation programmes: Rationale, design, labour supply and income support
Bruce D. Meyer

Annuity markets and retirement security
James M. Poterba

Public and Private Spending for Environmental Protection: A Cross-Country Policy Analysis
David Pearce, Charles Palmer

Educational Inequality: The Widening Socio-economic Gap
Stephen Machin, Anna Vignoles

Credible Pensions
Tim Besley, Andrea Prat

Facing the age wave and economic policy: fixing public pension systems with healthcare in the wings
David A. Wise

Private pension arrangements and retirement in Britain
James Banks, Richard Blundell

Inequality and two decades of British tax and benefit reforms
Tom Clark and Andrew Leicester

Use of credit and arrears on debt among low-income families in the United Kingdom
Sarah Bridges and Richard Disney

Who will pay for long-term care in the UK? Projections linking macro-and micro-simulation models
Ruth Hancock, Adelina Comas-Herrera, Raphael Wittenberg and Linda Pickard