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Subject: Household Economics

Why did Britain’s households get richer? Decomposing UK household income growth between 1968 and 2008–09

The impact of indirect taxes and imputed rent on inequality: a comparison with cash transfers and direct taxes in five EU countries

Why did Britain’s households get richer? Decomposing UK household income growth between 1968 and 2008-09 (IFS analysis for the Resolution Foundation)

Financial capability, income and psychological wellbeing

Financial capability and psychological health

Recession and housing wealth

Measuring financial capability and its determinants using survey data

Economic well-being and public policies in Europe -PhD thesis-

Savings, investments, debts and psychological well-being in married and cohabiting couples

Demand

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