Fiscal Studies

The journal was established in 1979 and aims to bridge the gap between academic research and policy, including applied microeconomics to consider how policies affect individuals, families, businesses, and public finance.

Published papers cover a broad range of topical issues.

[1] The journal's editors are drawn from among the institute's own research staff and from its Fellows and Associates.

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