We provide new empirical facts on the formation of subjective expectation regarding rarely studied local house price changes.
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Productivity is rising rapidly in English hospitals, but this has not translated into large falls in waiting times.
This paper revisits the problem of power analysis and sample size calculations in randomised experiments.
This paper offers practical advice on increasing statistical power in randomised experiments via design, implementation and ...
We study the phased introduction of London’s Ultra-Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), a tax on highly-polluting vehicles.
We unpack the Budget’s quieter tax changes, from EV policy to savings and investment reforms, and explore what these small ...
The government has not set an explicit numerical target for child poverty, beyond stating that it wants child poverty to fall ...
We are pleased to announce that our research on the effects of Sure Start on children’s outcomes has been awarded ONS' Impact ...
Using German pension records and exogenous policy variation, we identify behavioral responses to changes in benefit ...
Using German pension records and exogenous policy variation, we identify behavioral responses to changes in benefit ...
How will changes announced at Budget 2025 affect SEND spending in future? How can the government deal with historic deficits ...