"Risk protection and redistribution in the design of social insurance" (with Rory McGee)
"The welfare effects of price shocks and household relief packages: evidence from an energy crisis" (with Peter Levell and Kate Smith)
"Measuring cost of living inequality during an inflation surge" (with Tao Chen and Peter Levell)
Press coverage: The Guardian, Bloomberg, Independent, Sky News"The effects of sin taxes and advertising restrictions in a dynamic equilibrium" R&R at the American Economic Journal: Microeconomics (with Rossi Abi-Rafeh, Pierre Dubois and Rachel Griffith)
"Inflation measurement with high-frequency data" accepted at the Journal of Business and Economic Statistics (with Kevin Fox and Peter Levell)
The rise of discounters and its impact on concentration, market power, and welfare (with Howard Smith and Øyvind Thomassen)
"A two sample size estimator for large datasets" Econometrics Journal forthcoming (with Howard Smith and Øyvind Thomassen)
"Optimal sin taxation and market power" American Economic Journal: Applied Economics (2024) 16, 4 (with Kate Smith)
"The dietary impact of the COVID-19 pandemic" Journal of Health Economics (2022) 84 (with Kate Smith and Rebekah Stroud)
Press coverage: The Guardian, Sky News"Price floors and externality correction" The Economic Journal (2022) 132, 646 (with Rachel Griffith and Kate Smith)
Press coverage: The Times, Scotsman, The Telegraph"Preparing for a pandemic: spending dynamics and panic buying during the COVID-19 first wave" Fiscal Studies (2021) 42, 2 (with Áureo de Paula and Kate Smith) - Featured in VoxEU
Press coverage: The Times"Real-time price indices: Inflation spike and falling product variety during the Great Lockdown" Journal of Public Economics (2020) 191 (with Xavier Jaravel) - Featured in VoxEU
Press coverage: BBC, Yahoo!"How well targeted are soda taxes?" American Economic Review (2020) 110, 11 (with Pierre Dubois and Rachel Griffith) - Featured in VoxEU
"A new year, a new you? Within-individual variation in food purchases" European Economic Review (2020) 127 (with Laurens Cherchye, Bram De Rock, Rachel Griffith, Kate Smith and Frederic Vermeulen) - Featured in VoxEU
"Tax design in the alcohol market" Journal of Public Economics (2019) 172 (with Rachel Griffith and Kate Smith) - Featured in VoxEU
"The effects of banning advertising in junk food markets" Review of Economic Studies (2018) 85, 1 (with Pierre Dubois and Rachel Griffith) - Featured in VoxEU
"Income effects and the welfare consequences of tax in differentiated product oligopoly" Quantitative Economics (2018) 9,1 (with Rachel Griffith and Lars Nesheim)
"The importance of product reformulations versus consumer choice in improving diet quality" Economica (2016) 84, 333 (with Rachel Griffith and Kate Smith)
"Shopping around? How households adjusted food spending over the Great Recession" Economica (2016) 83, 330 (with Rachel Griffith and Kate Smith)
Press coverage: BBC, The Guardian"Ownership of intellectual property and corporate taxation" Journal of Public Economics (2014) 112 (with Rachel Griffith and Helen Miller)
Press coverage: Financial Times, The Telegraph
"Public policy towards food consumption" Fiscal Studies (2010) 31 4 (with Rachel Griffith)
"The use of scanner data for economics research" Annual Review of Economics (2022) 14 (with Pierre Dubois and Rachel Griffith)
"High-frequency changes in shopping behaviours, promotions, and the measurement of inflation: evidence from the Great Lockdown" Fiscal Studies (2020) 41, 3 (with Xavier Jaravel)
"Could COVID-19 Infect the Consumer Price Index?" Fiscal Studies (2020) 41, 2 (with Richard Blundell, Rachel Griffith and Peter Levell)
"What's on the Menu? Policies to Reduce Young People's Sugar Consumption" Fiscal Studies (2020) 41, 1 (with Rachel Griffith, Kate Smith and Rebekah Stroud)
"Corrective Taxation and Internalities from Food Consumption" CESifo Economic Studies (2017) 64, 1 (with Rachel Griffith and Kate Smith)
"Sugary drinks tax: response from the Institute for Fiscal Studies" The Lancet (2016) 387, 10031 (with Peter Levell and Kate Smith)
"Relative prices, consumer preferences, and the demand for food" Oxford Review of Economic Policy (2015) 31, 1 (with Rachel Griffith and Kate Smith)
"The use of scanner data for research into nutrition" Fiscal Studies (2009) 30 3-4 (with Rachel Griffith)