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Matthew John Wakefield

Associate Professor

Department of Economics

Academic discipline: SECS-P/01 Economics

Publications

Disney R.; Emmerson C.; Wakefield M., Pension provision and retirement saving: Lessons from the United Kingdom, «CANADIAN PUBLIC POLICY», 2008, 34(s1), pp. 155 - 176 [Scientific article]

Chung W.; Disney R.; Emmerson C.; Wakefield M., Public policy and retirement saving incentives in the United Kingdom, in: Pension Strategies in Europe and the United States, CAMBRIDGE, The MIT Press, 2008, pp. 169 - 210 [Chapter or essay]

Bottazzi R.; Low H.; Wakefield M., Why do home owners work longer hours?, «IFS WORKING PAPERS», 2007, 10/07, pp. 1 - 32 [Scientific article]

Disney R.; Emmerson C.; Wakefield M., Ill health and retirement in Britain, a panel-data based analysis, «JOURNAL OF HEALTH ECONOMICS», 2006, 25, pp. 621 - 649 [Scientific article]

Blundell R.; Emmerson C.; Wakefield M., The importance of incentives in influencing private retirement saving: known knowns and known unknowns, «IFS WORKING PAPERS», 2006, 06/09, pp. 1 - 43 [Scientific article]

Attanasio O. P.; Banks J.; Wakefield M., EFFECTIVENESS OF TAX INCENTIVES TO BOOST (RETIREMENT) SAVING: THEORETICAL MOTIVATION AND EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE, «OECD ECONOMIC STUDIES», 2005, 39, pp. 145 - 167 [Scientific article]

Adam S.; Wakefield M., The distributional effects of tax and benefit reforms since 1997, in: The IFS Green Budget: January 2005, LONDON, Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2005, pp. 119 - 137 [Chapter or essay]

Attanasio O. P.; Banks J.; Wakefield M., Effectiveness of tax incentives to boost (retirement) saving: Theoretical motivation and empirical evidence, «IFS WORKING PAPERS», 2004, 04/33, pp. 1 - 36 [Scientific article]

Wakefield M., Review of: Review of "Forced Saving: Mandating Private Retirement Incomes" by H. Bateman, G. Kingston and J. Piggott, «ECONOMICA», 2004, 71, pp. 512 - 513 [Review]

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