Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 31 in total
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Trends in intergenerational home ownership and wealth transmission
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Financial hardship and saving behaviour: Bayesian analysis of British panel data
Sarah Brown, Pulak Ghosh, Bhuvanesh Pareek, et al.
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Transfer taxes and household mobility: distortion on the housing or labor market?
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Does education improve financial outcomes? Quasi-experimental evidence from Britain
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My house or our home? Entry into sole homeownership in British couples
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Household finances and social interaction: Bayesian analysis of household panel data
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Did the Minimum Wage change consumption, saving and debt behaviour? Report to the Low Pay Commission
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Does money make people right-wing and inegalitarian? A longitudinal study of lottery winners
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Does money make people right-wing and inegalitarian? A longitudinal study of lottery winners
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Wealth accumulation in Great Britain 1995-2005: the role of house prices and the life cycle
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Mapping and measuring the distribution of household wealth: a cross-country analysis
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Household finances and social interaction
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The saving behaviour of children: analysis of British panel data
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Recent trends in the size and the distribution of inherited wealth in the UK
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Financial capability and saving: evidence from the BHPS
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Effects of myopia on pension decisions
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Booms, busts and retirement timing
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Investment guarantees for personal accounts
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A structural dynamic micro-simulation model for policy analysis: application to pension reform, income tax changes and rising life expectancy
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A model of household savings and labour supply responses to the policy environment
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The effect of health on consumption decisions in later life: evidence from the UK
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A comparison of national saving rates in the UK, US and Italy: data appendix
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Stopping short? Evidence on contributions to long-term savings from aggregate and micro data
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Effectiveness of tax incentives to boost (retirement) saving: theoretical motivation and empirical evidence
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Stopping short: why do so many consumers stop contributing to long-term savings policies?
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Savings and life events
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The distribution of financial wealth in the UK evidence from 2000 BHPS data
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Wage growth, human capital and risk preference: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Private medical insurance and saving: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Consumption, habit formation and precautionary saving evidence from the UK