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Justin van de Ven
Justin van de Ven
University of Essex, NIESR, ESRI
Verified email at essex.ac.uk
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Means testing retirement benefits: fostering equity or discouraging savings?
J Sefton, J Van De Ven, M Weale
The Economic Journal 118 (528), 556-590, 2008
1362008
Close equals and calculation of the vertical, horizontal and reranking effects of taxation.
J Van De Ven, J Creedy, PJ Lambert
Oxford Bulletin of Economics & Statistics 63 (3), 2001
942001
Decomposing redistributive effects of taxes and transfers in Australia: Annual and lifetime measures
J Creedy, J Van De Ven
Australian Economic Papers 40 (2), 185-198, 2001
482001
Optimal design of means tested retirement benefits
J Sefton, J Van De Ven
The Economic Journal 119 (541), F461-F481, 2009
442009
Estimating Equivalence Scales for Tax and Benefits Systems.
J Muellbauer, J Ven
Nuffield College (University of Oxford), 2004
372004
Simulating household savings and labour supply: an application of dynamic programming
J Sefton, J van de Ven
National Institute Economic Review 188, 56-72, 2004
262004
Skilled migrants and labour market integration: how important is the selection process?
J Van de Ven, S Voitchovsky
IZA journal of migration 4, 1-28, 2015
252015
Taxation, reranking and equivalence scales
J Van de Ven, J Creedy
Bulletin of Economic Research 57 (1), 13-36, 2005
252005
Equivalence scales and taxation: A simulation analysis
J Muellbauer, J Van De Ven
Household behaviour, equivalence scales, welfare and poverty, 85-106, 2004
252004
Identifying tax implicit equivalence scales
J Van de Ven, N Hérault, F Azpitarte
The Journal of Economic Inequality 15, 257-275, 2017
212017
The distributional effects of inflation in Australia 1980–1995
J Creedy, J Van De Ven
Australian Economic Review 30 (2), 125-143, 1997
201997
An empirical investigation of quasi-hyperbolic discounting
J Van de Ven, M Weale
National Inst. of Economic and Social Research, 2010
152010
The effects of means-testing pensions on savings and retirement
JA Sefton, J Van de Ven, M Weale
National Inst. of Economic and Social Research, 2005
152005
Expenditure and disposable income trends of UK households: evidence from micro-data
J van de Ven
National Institute Economic Review 218, R44-R57, 2011
132011
Distributional limits and the Gini coefficient
J Van de Ven
RESEARCH PAPER-UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS, 2001
122001
The Demand for Water by Single‐Metered and Group‐Metered Households
J Creedy, J Van De Ven, KE McKenzie
Australian Economic Review 31 (3), 203-210, 1998
121998
A structural dynamic microsimulation model of household savings and labour supply
J Van de Ven
Economic Modelling 28 (4), 2054-2070, 2011
112011
Means testing and retirement choices in Europe: A comparison of the British and Danish Systems
J Sefton, J van de Ven, M Weale
Fiscal Studies 26 (1), 83-118, 2005
112005
The effects of selected Australian taxes and transfers on annual and lifetime inequality
J Van De Ven, J Creedy
Australian Journal of Labour Economics 3 (1), 1-22, 1999
111999
The impact of possible migration scenarios after ‘Brexit’on the state pension system
A Armstrong, J Van de Ven
Economies 4 (4), 23, 2016
102016
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