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  • Barr, Nicholas, Glennerster, Howard, Le Grand, Julian (1989). Working for patients? The right approach? Social Policy and Administration, 23(2), 117 - 127. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9515.1989.tb00504.x
  • Binmore, Ken G, Shaked, Avner, Sutton, John (1989). An outside option experiment. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 104(4), 753-770. https://doi.org/10.2307/2937866
  • Bramley, Glen, Le Grand, Julian, Low, William (1989). How far is the poll tax a 'community charge'? The implications of service usage evidence. Policy and Politics, 17(3), 187-205. https://doi.org/10.1332/030557389782454785
  • Glennerster, Howard (1989). What commitment to welfare. Social Security, (39),
  • Glennerster, Howard, Low, William (1989). Changed climate for education managers. Public Money, 9(1), 17-23.
  • Hills, John (1989). Brass tax: a strategy for reform. Poverty,
  • Hills, John (1989). Counting the family silver: the public sector's balance sheet 1957 to 1987. Fiscal Studies, 10(2), 66-85. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-5890.1989.tb00110.x
  • Hills, John (1989). Two old schemes tied together with red tape. Roof,
  • Lach, Saul, Schankerman, Mark (1989). Dynamics of r&d and investment in the scientific sector. Journal of Political Economy, 97(4), 880-904.
  • Le Grand, Julian (1989). Choice in education. Samizdat, (5),
  • Le Grand, Julian (1989). Equality goes to market. New Statesman and Society,
  • Le Grand, Julian (1989). Equidade: saude e cuidados de saude. Revista Portuguesa de Saude Publica, 7, 5-15.
  • Le Grand, Julian (1989). Managing the economy. New Socialist, (61), 12-13.
  • Le Grand, Julian (1989). Vouchers reclaimed. Samizdat, (7), p. 17.
  • Stern, Nicholas (1989). Comment on 'social sector pricing policy revisited' by E. Jiminez. Proceedings of the World Bank Annual Conference on Development Economics, (1989), 143-147.
  • Stern, Nicholas (1989). The economics of development: a survey. The Economic Journal, 99(397), 597-685.
  • Book
  • Hills, John (1989). Changing tax: how the tax system works and how to change it. Child Poverty Action Group (Great Britain).
  • Hills, John, Berthoud, Richard, Kemp, Peter (1989). The future of housing allowances. Policy Studies Institute.
  • Hunter, Janet (1989). The emergence of modern Japan : an introductory history since 1853. Longman.
  • Hunter, Janet, Morley, James, Nakamura, Takafusa (1989). Interwar Japan. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Chapter
  • Ahmad, Ehtisham, Stern, Nicholas (1989). Principles of taxation for developing countries. In Scott, Maurice, Lal, Deepak (Eds.), Public Policy and Economic Development : Essays in Honour of Ian Little (pp. 274-309). Oxford University Press.
  • Ahmad, Ehtisham, Stern, Nicholas (1989). Taxation for developing countries. In Chenery, Hollis, Srinivasan, T. N. (Eds.), Handbook of Development Economics (pp. 1005-1092). North-Holland.
  • Cowell, Frank (1989). The consequences of progressive income taxation for the shadow economy. In Bös, Dieter, Felderer, Bernhard, Liberty, Fund, Carl-Menger, Institut (Eds.), The Political Economy of Progressive Taxation . Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
  • Estrin, Saul, Le Grand, Julian (1989). Market socialism. In Le Grand, Julian, Estrin, Saul (Eds.), Market Socialism (pp. 1-24). Oxford University Press.
  • Hills, John (1989). Housing subsidies, taxation and benefits: an overview. In Hills, John, Horton, Christine, Berthoud, Richard, Kemp, Peter (Eds.), The Future of Housing Allowances . Policy Studies Institute.
  • Hills, John (1989). The voluntary sector in housing: the role of British housing associations. In James, Estelle (Ed.), The Nonprofit Sector in International Perspective: Studies in Comparative Culture and Policy (pp. 245-266). Oxford University Press.
  • Hunter, Janet (1989). Employer resistance and factory legislation: the abolition of night work in the Japanese cotton spinning industry. In Yui, Tsunehiko, Nakagawa, Keiichiro (Eds.), Japanese Management in Historical Perspective (pp. 243-272). Tōkyō Daigaku. Shuppankai.
  • King, M. A., Stern, Nicholas (1989). The poverty trap in Britain. In Atkinson, Anthony B. (Ed.), Poverty and Social Security (pp. 181-189). Wheatsheaf.
  • Le Grand, Julian (1989). Markets, welfare, and equality. In Le Grand, Julian, Estrin, Saul (Eds.), Market Socialism (pp. 193-212). Oxford University Press.
  • Le Grand, Julian (1989). An international comparison of distributions of ages-at-death. In Fox, J. (Ed.), Health Inequalities in European Countries (pp. 75-91). Gower Publishing Company.
  • Working paper
  • Atkinson, Anthony B. (1989). Social insurance and income maintenance. (Welfare State Programme Discussion Papers WSP 011). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Barr, Nicholas (1989). The welfare state as an efficiency device. (Welfare State Programme Discussion Papers WSP 022). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Barr, Nicholas, Glennerster, Howard, Le Grand, Julian (1989). Working for patients: the right approach? (Welfare State Programme Discussion Papers WSP 040). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Bramley, Glen, Le Grand, Julian, Low, William (1989). How far is the poll tax a 'community charge'? The implications of service usage evidence. (Welfare State Programme Discussion Papers WSP 042). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Deakin, Nicholas (1989). In search of postwar consensus. (Welfare State Programme Discussion Papers WSP 025). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Evandrou, Maria (1989). The use of domiciliary services by the elderly: a survey. (Welfare State Programme Discussion Papers WSP 015). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Evandrou, Maria, Victor, Christina (1989). Differentiation in later life: social class and housing tenure cleavages. (Welfare State Programme Discussion Papers WSP 030). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Falkingham, Jane (1989). Britain's ageing population: the engine behind increased dependency ratios. (Welfare State Programme Discussion Papers WSP 017). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Hajivassiliou, Vassilis (1989). Testing game-theoretic models of price fixing behaviour. Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University.
  • Hall, Rachel (1989). Enterprise welfare in Japan. (Welfare State Programme Discussion Papers WSP 031). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Hills, John (1989). The voluntary sector in housing: the role of British housing associations. (Welfare State Programme Discussion Papers WSP 020). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Hills, John, Hubert, Franz, Tomann, Horst, Whitehead, Christine M E (1989). Shifting subsidy from bricks and mortar to people: experiences in Britain and West Germany. (Welfare State Programme Discussion Papers WSP 041). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Morishima, Michio (1989). Wage differentials in Japan: 1958-85. (JS 203). Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines.
  • Okrasa, Wlodek (1989). Social justice and the redistributive effect of social expenditure in Poland. (Welfare State Programme Discussion Papers WSP 018). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.
  • Tachibanaki, Toshiaki (1989). Non-wage labour costs: their rationales and the economic effects. (Welfare State Programme Discussion Papers WSP 019). Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion.