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E Helen Watt | 13 February 2006 | Economic & Social History | Dataset
Notes on sources relating to non-parliamentary levies and mises in wales and cheshire during the medieval and early modern period.

NMW Powell | 11 April 2006 | Economic & Social History | Full research report

NMW Powell | 11 April 2006 | Economic & Social History | End of Grant Report

E Helen Watt | 13 February 2006 | Economic & Social History | Dataset
A report on documents relating to lay taxation records for the period 1291-1689 in wales held in repositories in england and wales other than the national archives. Part ii - material in the national library of wales
E 179 Team | 03 February 2006 | Economic & Social History | Dataset
Relational datbase of information on lay taxation in england and wales 1188-c. 1690 held in series e 179 at the national archives, kew. Data arising from research on wales covers the period 1291-1689, including information on material relating to tax ...

NMW Powell | 11 April 2006 | Economic & Social History | Research summary

E Helen Watt | 13 February 2006 | Economic & Social History | Dataset
A report on documents relating to lay taxation records for the period 1291-1689 in wales held in repositories in england and wales other than the national archives. Part i

Orazio Attanasio | 25 November 2010 | Economics | Conference paper/presentation
The schumpeter lecture delivered at the annual congress of the european economic association.

Orazio Attanasio | 01 January 2010 | Economics | Working paper
This paper models individual demand for housing over the life-cycle, and shows the implications of this behaviour for aggregate demand. Individuals delay purchasing their first home when incomes are low or uncertain. This delay is exaccerbated by dow ...

Orazio Attanasio | 24 November 2010 | Economics | Conference paper/presentation
Three mechanisms have been suggested to explain the strong correlation between house
prices and consumption in the uk: wealth e®ects and collateral e®ects involve house prices
driving consumption changes, but common causes may drive both house price ...
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