John Hills
30 published titles
Public finances in perspective
(Contributor)
1 edition
- ISBN: 0902992368
- Institute for Fiscal Studies
- 1984
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Savings and fiscal privilege
1 edition
- ISBN: 0902992422
- Institute for Fiscal Studies
- 1984
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Changing tax : how the tax system works and how to change it
1 edition
The future of housing allowances
1 edition
- ISBN: 0853744610
- Policy Studies Institute
- 1989
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The State of welfare : the welfare state in Britain since 1974
(Contributor)
1 edition
- ISBN: 0198233051
- Clarendon
- 1990
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Thirty-nine steps to housing finance reform
1 edition
- ISBN: 187247036X
- Joseph Rowntree Foundation
- 1991
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Unravelling housing finance : subsidies, benefits and taxation
2 editions
- ISBN: 019877303X
- Clarendon
- 1991
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- ISBN: 0198773048
- Clarendon
- 1991
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The future of welfare : a guide to the debate
1 edition
- ISBN: 1872470874
- Joseph Rowntree Foundation
- 1993
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Beveridge and social security : an international retrospective
(Contributor)
1 edition
- ISBN: 0198288069
- Clarendon
- 1994
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The dynamic of welfare : the welfare state and the life cycle
(Contributor)
1 edition
- ISBN: 0133428419
- Prentice Hall
- 1995
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New inequalities : changing distribution of income and wealth in the United Kingdom
(Contributor)
1 edition
- ISBN: 0521556988
- Cambridge University Press
- 1996
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Social exclusion, income dynamics and public policy
1 edition
- ISBN: 1897614519
- Northern Ireland Economic Development Office
- 1999
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Public policy for the 21st century : social and economic essays in memory of Henry Neuburger
(Contributor)
1 edition
- ISBN: 1861342683
- Policy
- 2000
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Paying for health, education, and housing : how does the centre pull the purse strings?
(Contributor)
1 edition
- ISBN: 0199240787
- Oxford University Press
- 2000
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Inequality and the state
1 edition
- ISBN: 0199276641
- Oxford University Press
- 2004
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A more equal society? : New Labour, poverty, inequality and exclusion
(Contributor)
1 edition
- ISBN: 1861345771
- Policy Press
- 2005
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Making social policy work
(Contributor)
1 edition
- ISBN: 9781861349576
- Policy
- 2007
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Poverty, inequality and policy since 1997
(Contributor)
1 edition
- Joseph Rowntree Foundation
- 2009
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An anatomy of economic inequality in the UK : report of the National Equality Panel
(Contributor)
1 edition
- Government Equalities Office
- 2010
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Fuel poverty : the problem and its measurement : interim report of the fuel poverty review
1 edition
- Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion
- 2011
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Fuel poverty : the problem and its measurement
1 edition
- Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion
- 2011
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Wealth in the UK : distribution, accumulation, and policy
1 edition
- ISBN: 9780199678303
- Oxford University Press
- 2013
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Labour's record on cash transfers, poverty, inequality and the lifecycle 1997-2010
1 edition
- Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion
- 2013
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Good times, bad times : the welfare myth of them and us
1 edition
- ISBN: 9781447320036
- The Policy Press
- 2015
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The State of welfare
(Contributor)
1 edition
- ISBN: 0198287631
- Clarendon Press
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Getting the measure of fuel poverty : final report of the Fuel Poverty Review
1 edition
- Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, The London School of Economics and Political Science
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Localisation and the means test : a case study of support for English students from Autumn 2012
1 edition
- Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion
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Wealth accumulation in Great Britain 1995-2005 : the role of house prices and the life cycle
(Contributor)
1 edition
- Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics
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Wealth distribution, accumulation, and policy
1 edition
- Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion
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What gives? : household consumption patterns and the 'big trade off' with public consumption
(Contributor)
1 edition
- Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics
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