Inflation measurement with high frequency data (with Kevin Fox and Martin O'Connell)
Conditionally accepted at the Journal of Business Economics and Statistics
Household responses to trade shocks (with Aitor Irastorza-Fadrique and Matthias Parey)
Conditionally accepted at the Journal of International Economics
Measuring cost of living inequality during an inflation surge (with Tao Chen and Martin O'Connell)
Media coverage: The Guardian (front page), Bloomberg, Daily Mirror, Independent, Sky News, Daily Mail, Evening Standard, Telegraph
The determinants of local housing supply in England (with Elaine Drayton and David Sturrock)
Media coverage: The Economist, Evening Standard.
What would you do with £500? (...in your own words) (with Thomas F. Crossley and Sofía Sierra Vásquez)
The welfare effects of price shocks and household relief packages: Evidence from the European Energy Crisis (with Martin O'Connell and Kate Smith)
Small area consumption estimates for local authorities in Great Britain (with Lars Nesheim and Gautam Vyas)
Labour market impacts of the China shock: Why the tide of Globalisation did not lift all boats, Labour Economics, 2024, 91 (with David Dorn).
House price rises and borrowing to invest, Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organisation, 2024, 223, pp. 86-105 (with Thomas Crossley and Hamish Low).
A year of COVID: the evolution of labour market and financial inequalities through the crisis, Oxford Economic Papers, 2023, 75, 3, pp. 589–612 (with Thomas Crossley, Paul Fisher and Hamish Low).
Media coverage: The Conversation.
Stimulus Payments and Private Transfers, Economics Letters, 2023, 222 (with Thomas Crossley, Paul Fisher and Hamish Low).
Regression with an imputed dependent variable, Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2022, 37, 7, pp. 1275-1409 (with Thomas Crossley and Stavros Poupakis).
MPCs in an economic crisis: spending, saving and private transfers, Journal of Public Economics Plus, 2021, 2 (with Thomas Crossley, Paul Fisher and Hamish Low).
Potential consequences of post-Brexit Trade Barriers for Earnings Inequality in the UK, Economica, 2021, 88, pp. 839–862 (with Rachel Griffith and Agnes Norris Keiller).
Mobility and the lifetime distributional impact of tax and transfer reforms, International Tax and Public Finance, 2021, 28, pp. 751-793 (with Barra Roantree and Jonathan Shaw).
Life-cycle consumption patterns at older ages in the US and the UK: can medical expenditures explain the difference?, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2019, 11, 3, pp. 27-54 (with James Banks, Richard Blundell, and James Smith).
The UK's Participation in Global Value Chains and Its Implications for Post‐Brexit Trade Policy, Fiscal Studies, 2018, 39, 4, pp. 651-683 (with Pieter IJtsma, Bart Los and Marcel P. Timmer).
Aggregating elasticities: intensive and extensive margins of women’s labour supply, Econometrica, 2018, 86, 6, pp. 2049-2082 (with Orazio Attanasio, Hamish Low and Virginia Sanchez-Marcos).
Constructing full adult life-cycles from short panels, International Journal of Microsimulation, 2016, 9,2, pp. 5-40 (with Jonathan Shaw).
Anti-smoking policies and smoker well-being: evidence from Britain, Fiscal Studies, 2016, 32, 2, pp. 224-257 (with Andrew Leicester).
Is the Carli Index flawed?: assessing the case for the new retail price index RPIJ, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A, 2015,178, Part 2, pp. 1-34.
Trade and inequality in Europe and the US, Oxford Open Economics, 2024, 3(1), pp. i1042–i1068 (with David Dorn).
Brexit and labour market inequalities: potential spatial and occupational impacts, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 2021, 38,1, pp. 50-67 (with Alexander Davenport).
Could COVID-19 infect the Consumer Prices Index?, Fiscal Studies, 2020, 41, 2, pp. 357-361 (with Richard Blundell, Rachel Griffith and Martin O'Connell).
The Impact of COVID-19 on Share Prices in the UK, Fiscal Studies, 2020, 41, 2, pp. 363-369 (with Rachel Griffith and Rebekah Stroud).
Trade and inequality in Europe and the US, 2021, IFS Deaton Review of Inequalities (with David Dorn)
Media coverage: Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Atlantico, VoxEU.
A comparison of micro and macro expenditure measures across countries using differing survey methods, in Christopher Carroll, Thomas F. Crossley and John Sabelhaus, Eds., 2015, Improving the Measurement of Consumer Expenditures, Studies in Income and Wealth, Volume 74. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (with Gary Barrett and Kevin Milligan).
Media coverage: The Economist.
Using the CE to model household demand, in Christopher Carroll, Thomas F. Crossley and John Sabelhaus, Eds., 2015, Improving the Measurement of Consumer Expenditures, Studies in Income and Wealth, Volume 74. Chicago: University of Chicago Press (with Laura Blow and Valerie Lechene).
"Eliciting the Marginal Propensity to Consume in Surveys" (with Thomas F. Crossley, Paul Fisher and Hamish Low)