Hills, John
Professor John Hills
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Experience keywords:
housing taxation; public expenditure; welfare state; pensions policy; housing finance; social exclusion; taxation; social security; public attitudes; housing subsidies; income distribution; tax
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John Hills is Professor of Social Policy and Director of the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) at the London School of Economics. His research interests include income distribution and the welfare state, social security, housing and taxation. He was Chair of the National Equality Panel (2008-2010). He carried out a review of the aims of social housing for the Secretary of State for Communities in 2006-07 and was one of the three members of the UK Pensions Commission from 2003 to 2006. He was Co-Director of the LSE’s Welfare State Programme (1988-1997), and Senior Adviser to the Commission of Inquiry into Taxation, Zimbabwe (1984-86). He worked at the Institute for Fiscal Studies (1982-84), for the House of Commons Select Committee on the Treasury (1980-82), and at the Department of the Environment (1979-80).
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Hills, John and Bastagli, Francesca and Cowell, Frank and Glennerster, Howard and Karagiannaki, Eleni and McKnight, Abigail (2013) Wealth in the UK: distribution, accumulation, and policy. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 978019967830-3 Hills, John (2012) The distribution of welfare. In: Alcock, Pete and Erskine, Angus and May, Margaret, (eds.) The student's companion to social policy. Blackwell, Oxford, UK, pp. 187-194. ISBN 9780470655658 Hills, John (2011) The changing architecture of the UK welfare state. Oxford review of economic policy, 27 (4). pp. 589-607. ISSN 0266-903X Hills, John and Brewer, Mike and Jenkins, Stephen P and Lister, Ruth and Lupton, Ruth and Machin, Stephen and Mills, Colin and Modood, Tariq and Rees, Teresa and Riddell, Sheila (2010) An anatomy of economic inequality in the UK: report of the National Equality Panel. Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Hills, John and Sefton, Tom and Stewart, Kitty, (eds.) (2009) Towards a more equal society?: poverty, inequality and policy since 1997. Policy Press , Bristol, UK. ISBN 9781847422026 Sutherland, Holly and Hancock, Ruth and Hills, John and Zantomio, Francesca (2009) Failing to keep up?: the long-term effects of current benefit and tax uprating policies. Benefits: the journal of poverty and social justice, 17 (1). pp. 47-56. ISSN 1759-8273 Sutherland, Holly and Hancock, Ruth and Hills, John and Zantomio, Francesca (2008) Keeping up or falling behind?: the impact of benefit and tax uprating on incomes and poverty. Fiscal studies, 29 (4). pp. 467-498. ISSN 0143-5671 Hills, John (2008) The distribution of welfare. In: Alcock, Pete and Erskine, Angus and May, Margaret, (eds.) The student's companion to social policy. Blackwell, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9781405169011 Sutherland, Holly and Evans, Martin and Hancock, Ruth and Hills, John and Zantomio, Francesca (2008) The impact of benefit and tax uprating on incomes and poverty. Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York, UK Hills, John and Le Grand, Julian and Piachaud, David, (eds.) (2007) Making social policy work. The Policy Press, Bristol, UK. ISBN 9781861349576 Hills, John and Le Grand, Julian and Piachaud, David (2007) Introduction: Making social policy work. CASE studies on poverty, place and policy. In: Hills, John and Le Grand, Julian and Piachaud, David, (eds.) Making social policy work. The Policy Press, Bristol, UK, pp. 1-9. ISBN 9781861349576 Hills, John (2007) Pensions, public opinion and policy. In: Hills, John and Le Grand, Julian and Piachaud, David, (eds.) Making social policy work. The Policy Press, Bristol, UK, pp. 221-243. ISBN 9781861349576 Hills, John (2007) Demographic trends and the future of pensions in the UK. Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, XXXVI ISSN 0081-4776 Hills, John (2007) Income, wealth, poverty and progress. Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York, UK Hills, John (2007) Income, wealth, poverty and progress. In: Utting, David, (ed.) Social advancement: a continuing search for change: essays celebrating the work of Richard Best, to mark his retirement as director of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York, UK, pp. 75-96. ISBN 9781859355558 Hills, John (2007) Foreword: social housing in Europe. In: Whitehead, Christine M E and Scanlon, Kathleen, (eds.) Social housing in Europe. London School of Economics and Political Sciences, London, U.K., pp. 4-4. ISBN 9780853281009 Hills, John (2006) Why isn't poverty history? Sociology review, 15 (3). ISSN 0959-8499 Hills, John (2005) Policies towards poverty, inequality and exclusion since 1997. Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Yorkshire, UK Hills, John (2004) Policy matters. Financial times, ISSN 0307-1766 Hills, John (2004) Inequality and the state. Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Hills, John (2004) Inequality and the state. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 0199276641 Hills, John (2003) The distribution of welfare. In: Alcock, Pete and Erskine, Angus and May, Margaret, (eds.) The student's companion to social policy. Blackwell, Oxford, UK, pp. 267-275. ISBN 978-1405102919 Hills, John (2003) The case of Great Britain: monitoring poverty and social exclusion. In: Hauser, Richard and Becker, Irene, (eds.) Reporting on income distribution and poverty : perspectives from a German and a European point of view. Springer, Berlin, Germany, pp. 143-160. ISBN 354044064X Hills, John (2003) The Blair government and child poverty: an extra one percent for children in the United Kingdom. In: Sawhill, Isabel V., (ed.) One percent for the kids : new policies, brighter futures for America’s children. Brookings Institution Press, Washington, D.C., USA, pp. 156-178. ISBN 0815777213 Hills, John (2002) The welfare state in the UK: evolution, funding and reform. Journal of Population and Social Security, Spec. (Issue). ISSN 1348-7183 Hills, John (2002) Comprehensibility and balance: the case for putting indicators in baskets. Politica economica, (1). pp. 95-98. ISSN 1120-9496 Hills, John (2002) Public views of the equality agenda. In: Wilson, J., (ed.) Equality in work and education: a series of five seminars. The Smith Institute, London, UK. ISBN 1 902488 22 9 Sefton, Tom and Byford, Sarah and McDaid, David and Hills, John and Knapp, Martin (2002) Making the most of it: economic evaluation in the social welfare field. York Publishing Services, York, UK. ISBN 1842630709 Hills, John (2001) How Labour is doing good by stealth for the poor. The independent, ISSN 0951-9467 Hills, John (2001) CASE annual report 1999/2000. Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Hills, John (2001) Review of R.Goodin et al.. Economic journal, 111 (472). ISSN 0013-0133 Hills, John (2001) Poverty and social security: what rights? Whose responsibility?. In: Park, Alison and Curtice, John and Thomson, Katarina and Jarvis, Lindsey and Bromley, Catherine and Stratford, Nina, (eds.) British social attitudes: public policy, social ties: 18th report. Sage, London, UK, pp. 1-28. ISBN 978-0761974536 Hills, John (2001) Redistribution, universality and inequality. In: Alcock, Pete and Glennerster, Howard and Oakley, Ann, (eds.) Welfare and wellbeing : Richard Titmuss’s contribution to social policy. Policy Press, Bristol, UK, pp. 103-134. ISBN 1861342993 Fraser, Neil and Hills, John, (eds.) (2000) Public policy for the 21st century: social and economic essays in memory of Henry Neuburger. The Policy Press, Bristol, UK. ISBN 9781861342676 Hills, John (2000) Pluses and minuses of funding. Housing today, ISSN 1365-6309 Hills, John (2000) The changing balance between public and private welfare: experiences in Britain. Journal of welfare and social security studies, (57). pp. 5-28. ISSN 0334-231X Hills, John (2000) A long wait for the end of poverty. Financial times, ISSN 0307-1766 Hills, John (2000) A fuzzy view of housing. Housing today, ISSN 1365-6309 Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John (2000) The changing balance between public and private welfare. In: Atkinson, Tony and Glennerster, Howard and Stern, Nicholas, (eds.) Putting economics to work : volume in honour of Michio Morishima. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK, pp. 175-204. ISBN 0753013991 Hills, John (2000) Reinventing social housing finance. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Hills, John and Bradshaw, Jonathan and Lister, Ruth (2000) The future of poverty research: panel session. In: Bradshaw, Jonathan and Sainsbury, Roy, (eds.) Experiencing poverty. Ashgate, Aldershot, UK, pp. 289-296. ISBN 0754612880 Glennerster, Howard and Hills, John and Travers, Tony and Hendry, Ross (2000) Paying for health, education, and housing: how does the centre pull the purse strings? Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 0199240787 Hills, John and Sassi, Franco and Archard, Luke (2000) Equity and the economic evaluation of health care. Health technology assessment, 5 (3). ISSN 1366-5278 Hills, John (1999) CASE annual report 1998/99. Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Hills, John (1999) Brown hint of a new deal for older workers. Guardian, ISSN 0261-3077 Gardiner, Karen and Hills, John (1999) Policy implications of new data on income mobility. The economic journal, 109 (453). pp. 91-111. ISSN 1468-0297 Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John (1999) A numbers game. Housing today, ISSN 1365-6309 Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John (1999) Setting a pattern for provision. Managing care, pp. 8-9. ISSN 1465-1548 Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John (1999) Public expenditure and public/private mix. In: Powell, Martin, (ed.) New Labour, new welfare state? : the ’third way’ in British social policy. The Policy Press, Bristol, UK, pp. 29-50. ISBN 1861341512 Hills, John and Lelkes, Orsolya (1999) Social security, selective universalism and patchwork redistribution. In: Jowell, R. and Curtice, John and Park, Alison and Thomson, Katarina, (eds.) British social attitudes : the 16th report, who shares new Labour values?. Ashgate, Aldershot, UK, pp. 1-22. ISBN 184014050x Hills, John (1999) Beveridge and new labour: poverty then and now. In: Walker, Robert, (ed.) Ending child poverty : popular welfare for the 21st century?. The Policy Press, Bristol, UK, pp. 35-50. ISBN 1861341997 Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John and Propper, Carol (1999) Private welfare and public policy. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK. ISBN 978-1902633008 Hills, John (1999) Thatcherism, New Labour and the welfare state. In: Kastendiek, H. and Stinshoff, R., (eds.) New Labour: a turning point in British politics?. Philo. Hills, John (1999) Social exclusion, income dynamics and public policy. Northern Ireland Economic Council, Belfast, Northern Ireland. ISBN 1897614519 Hills, John (1998) CASE annual report 1997/98. Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John (1998) From public to private: the case of mortgage payment.... Housing studies, 13 (3). pp. 311-324. ISSN 0267-3037 Glennerster, Howard and Hills, John (1998) Lifting the lid on pot luck. The Guardian, ISSN 0261-3077 Hills, John (1998) Including the excluded. Financial times, ISSN 0307-1766 Hills, John (1998) Does income mobility mean that we do not need to worry about poverty. In: Atkinson, Anthony B. and Hills, John, (eds.) Exclusion, employment and opportunity. Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK. Atkinson, Anthony B. and Hills, John (1998) Exclusion, employment and opportunity. CASEPaper, 4. Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Hills, John (1998) Income and wealth: the latest evidence. Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York, UK. ISBN 1859350402 Glennerster, Howard and Hills, John, (eds.) (1998) The state of welfare: the economics of social spending. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 0198775903 Hills, John (1998) Housing, tenure and international comparisons of income distribution. In: Kleinman, Mark and Matznetter, Walter and Stephens, Mark, (eds.) European integration and housing policy. Routledge, London, UK, pp. 157-178. ISBN 0415170265 Hills, John and Gardiner, Karen (1997) The future of welfare: a guide to the debate. Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York, UK. ISBN 9781859350379 Hills, John (1997) Book review: America unequal, by Sheldon Danziger; Peter Gottschalk. British journal of sociology, 48 (3). pp. 525-526. ISSN 0007-1315 Hills, John (1997) Brown banks on a "seamless system". Financial times, ISSN 0307-1766 Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John (1997) Suffering in private. Guardian, ISSN 0261-3077 Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John (1997) Mortgage payment protection: replacing state provision? Housing finance, (33). pp. 24-31. ISSN 0955-3800 Hills, John (1997) A CASE for investigation. LSE Magazine, ISSN 0023-639X Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John (1997) The changing mortgage payment protection market. Post magazine, ISSN 1365-4284 Hills, John and Burchardt, Tania (1997) Policy Options: Private welfare insurance and social security. Joseph Rowntree Foundation Hills, John (1997) How will the scissors close? In: Walker, Alan and Walker, Carol, (eds.) Britain divided: the growth of social exclusion in the 1980s and 1990s. Child Poverty Action Group, London, UK, pp. 231-248. ISBN 0946744912 Hills, John (1997) The bridge that failed: the changing distribution of income and wealth in the UK. In: Sasson, Helen and Diamond, D. R., (eds.) LSE on social science: a centenary anthology. Transaction Publishers, Edison, N.J., USA, pp. 103-120. ISBN 9781560009771 Hills, John and Burchardt, Tania (1997) Shifting boundaries: social security and private insurance. Benefits: a journal of poverty and social justice, 20 pp. 7-10. ISSN 1759-8273 Hills, John (1996) Does Britain have a welfare generation? In: Walker, Alan, (ed.) The new generational contract: intergenerational relations, old age and welfare. Routledge, London, UK, pp. 56-80. ISBN 9781857282122 Burchardt, Tania and Hills, John (1996) Private welfare insurance and social security: pushing the boundaries. Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York, UK. ISBN 1899987320 Hills, John (1996) Income inequalities and welfare reforms. In: Meeting the needs of the future: the housing implications of demographic, economic and social trends. Housing Corporation, London, UK. Hills, John (1996) Inequality: what does it mean for public policy? In: LSE annual review 1995. London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK. Hills, John (1996) Tax policy: are there still choices? In: Halpern, David and White, Stuart and Clifford, Chris, (eds.) Options for Britain: a strategic policy review. Dartmouth Publishing Co Ltd, Aldershot, UK, pp. 71-98. ISBN 9781855218314 Falkingham, J. and Hills, John (1995) Profit and loss and the health bank. Guardian, ISSN 0261-3077 Hills, John (1995) Mind the gap. Roof, ISSN 0307-6911 Hills, John (1995) We don't have to be so unequal. The independent, ISSN 0951-9467 Falkingham, Jane and Hills, John and Lessof, Carli (1995) William Beveridge versus Robin Hood: social security and redistribution over the lifecycle. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Bowman, Helen and Hills, John (1995) Does Britain have a 'welfare generation'? An empirical analysis of intergenerational equity. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Hills, John (1995) The Rowntree income and wealth inquiry. Benefits: a journal of poverty and social justice, 13 ISSN 1759-8273 Hills, John (1995) Funding the welfare state. Oxford review of economic policy, 11 (3). pp. 27-43. ISSN 1460-2121 Falkingham, Jane and Hills, John, (eds.) (1995) The dynamic of welfare: the welfare state and the life cycle. Prentice Hall, Hemel Hempstead, UK. ISBN 0133428419 Hills, John and Ditch, John and Glennerster, Howard, (eds.) (1994) Beveridge and social security: an international retrospective. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 0198288069 Hills, John (1994) Who gains from the welfare state? Economic review, 11 (4). pp. 20-30. ISSN 0265-0290 Hills, John (1994) What future for welfare? LSE magazine, ISSN 0023-639X Hills, John (1993) The future of welfare: a guide to the debate. Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York, UK. ISBN 9781872470870 Glennerster, Howard and Hills, John and Le Grand, Julian (1993) Investigating welfare: final report of the ESRC welfare research programme. Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Falkingham, J. and Hills, John and Lessof, C. (1992) Life's rich rewards. Financial times, ISSN 0307-1766 Gardiner, Karen and Hills, John (1992) What price housing? Valuing 'voluntary transfers' of council housing. Fiscal studies, 13 (1). pp. 54-70. ISSN 1475-5890 Evandrou, Maria and Falkingham, Jane and Hills, John and Le Grand, Julian (1992) The distribution of welfare benefits in kind. Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics and Political Studies, London, UK Gardiner, Karen and Hills, John and Kleinman, Mark (1992) Putting a price on council housing: valuing voluntary transfers. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Hills, John and Sutherland, Holly (1991) The proposed council tax. Fiscal studies, 12 (4). pp. 1-21. ISSN 1475-5890 Hills, John (1991) One and a half cheers for the council tax. Roof, ISSN 0307-6911 Hills, John (1991) Distributional effects of housing subsidies in the United Kingdom. Journal of public economics, 44 (3). pp. 321-352. ISSN 0047-2727 Hills, John (1991) From right-to-buy to rent-to-mortgage: privatisation of council housing since 1979. Welfare State Programme Discussion Paper, WSP 061. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Hills, John (1991) Has the welfare state survived? Family policy: bulletin of the Family Studies Centre, ISSN 0268-7410 Hills, John (1991) Untying the finance knot. Roof, ISSN 0307-6911 Ahmad, Ehtisham and Dreze, Jean and Hills, John and Sen, Amartya, (eds.) (1991) Social security in developing countries. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9780198233008 Hills, John (1991) Unravelling housing finance: subsidies, benefits, and taxation. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 0198773048 Hills, John (1991) Subsidies to social housing in England: their behavioural implications. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Hills, John and Jackson, Alistair (1991) Financing housing association major repairs and reimprovement: current problems and future strategies. In: Long-term maintenance: the problems facing housing associations. National Federation of Housing Associations, London, UK. ISBN 0862972159 Hills, John (1991) Housing subsidies, benefits and taxation. Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York, UK. Hills, John (1991) Distributional effects of housing subsidies in the United Kingdom. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Hills, John and Sutherland, Holly (1991) Banding, tilting, gearing, gaining and losing: an anatomy of the proposed council tax. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Barr, Nicholas and Hills, John and Le Grand, Julian and Le Grand, Julian (1990) The state of welfare: the welfare state in Britain since 1974. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK. ISBN 9780198233053 Hills, John (1990) Medium term trends in public spending on housing. In: Proceedings of seminars on medium term prospects for public expenditure. Public Finance Foundation. Hills, John (1990) Conditional response. Roof, ISSN 0307-6911 Atkinson, Anthony B. and Hills, John (1990) Social security in developed countries: are there lessons for developing countries? Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Barry, B. and Goodin, R. and Hills, John, (eds.) (1990) Symposium on the welfare state. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, I.L., USA. Hills, John (1990) Thirty-nine steps to housing finance reform. Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York, UK. ISBN 187247036x Hills, John (1989) Counting the family silver: the public sector's balance sheet 1957 to 1987. Fiscal studies, 10 (2). pp. 66-85. ISSN 1475-5890 Hills, John (1989) Two old schemes tied together with red tape. Roof, ISSN 0307-6911 Hills, John (1989) The voluntary sector in housing: the role of British housing associations. In: James, Estelle, (ed.) The nonprofit sector in international perspective : studies in comparative culture and policy. Oxford University Press, New York, USA, pp. 245-266. ISBN 9780195056297 Hills, John and Berthoud, Richard and Kemp, Peter (1989) The future of housing allowances. Policy Studies Institute, London, UK. ISBN 0853744610 Hills, John (1989) Changing tax: how the tax system works and how to change it. Child Poverty Action Group, London, UK. ISBN 0946744149 Hills, John (1989) Housing subsidies, taxation and benefits: an overview. In: Hills, John and Horton, Christine and Berthoud, Richard and Kemp, Peter, (eds.) The future of housing allowances. Policy Studies Institute, London, UK. ISBN 0853744610 Hills, John and Hubert, Franz and Tomann, Horst and Whitehead, Christine M E (1989) Shifting subsidy from bricks and mortar to people: experiences in Britain and West Germany. Welfare State Programme discussion paper; WSP 041, 41. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Hills, John (1989) Brass tax: a strategy for reform. Poverty, ISSN 0032-5856 Falkingham, Jane and Gardiner, Karen and Hills, John and Lechene, Valerie and Sutherland, Holly (1989) The effects of differences in housing and health care systems on international comparions of income distribution. Suntory and Toyota International Centres For Economics and Related Disciplines, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Hills, John (1989) The voluntary sector in housing: the role of British housing associations. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Political Science, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Hills, John (1988) Hitting the target. Roof, ISSN 0307-6911 Hills, John (1988) Twenty-first century housing subsidies: durable rent-fixing and subsidy arrangements for social housing. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Hills, John (1988) Ten ways to shake the tax world. New statesman, ISSN 1364-7431 Hills, John (1988) Affordable rents for NIHHA tenants. In: Talking back. New Islington and Hackney Housing Association, London, UK. Hills, John (1988) Comment on United Kingdom by I.C.R Byatt. In: Pechman, Joseph A., (ed.) World tax reform: a progress report. Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., USA. ISBN 0815769997 Hills, John (1987) Public squalor and private affluence. New statesman, ISSN 1364-7431 Hills, John (1987) How to get better value from subsidy to housing associations. Public money, 7 (1). pp. 23-29. ISSN 0261-1252 Hills, John (1987) When is a grant not a grant? The current system of housing association finance. Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Hills, John (1987) Look out - it's high tax Nigel!. New statesman, ISSN 1364-7431 Hills, John (1987) Tax policy after the election; what would change with the government? Financial Markets Group, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Atkinson, Anthony B. and Hills, John and Le Grand, Julian (1987) The welfare state in Britain 1970-1985: extent and effectiveness. Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK Hills, John (1987) What happened to spending on the welfare state? In: Walker, Alan and Walker, Carol, (eds.) The growing divide: a social audit 1979-1987. Child Poverty Action Group, London, UK, pp. 88-100. ISBN 0946744041 Hills, John (1987) Public spending and the welfare state. In: Walker, A and Walker, C, (eds.) The growing divide: a social audit 1979-1987. Child Poverty Action Group, London, UK. ISBN 0946744041 Hills, John (1984) Pension fund tax reliefs: pot of gold or can of worms? Institute for Fiscal Studies, London, UK Hills, John (1984) Savings taxation: the chancellor's "middle way". Fiscal studies, 5 (2). pp. 45-56. ISSN 1475-5890 Hills, John (1984) Effective rates of capital gains tax. Institute for Fiscal Studies, London, UK Hills, John (1984) Public assets and liabilities: sources and methods. Institute for Fiscal Studies, London, UK Hills, John (1984) What is the public sector worth? Fiscal studies, 5 (1). pp. 18-31. ISSN 1475-5890 Devereux, M. P. and Dilnot, A. W. and Fry, V. and Hills, John and Kay, J. A. and Morris, C. N. (1984) Budget options for 1984. Institute of Fiscal Studies, London, UK. ISBN 0902992341 Ashworth, Mark and Hills, John and Morris, Nick (1984) Public finances in perspective. Institute for Fiscal Studies, London, UK. ISBN 0902992368 Hills, John (1984) Public assets and liabilities and the presentation of budgetary policy. In: Public finances in perspective. Institute of Fiscal Studies, London, UK, pp. 5-49. ISBN 0902992368 Hills, John (1984) Savings and fiscal privilege. The Institute for Fiscal Studies, London, UK. ISBN 090299235x Hills, John (1983) Stamp duty on housing: a modern tax. Fiscal studies, 4 (3). pp. 75-80. ISSN 1475-5890 Hills, John (1983) A co-operative and constructive relationship?: the treasury response to its select committee 1979–82. Fiscal studies, 4 (1). pp. 1-13. ISSN 1475-5890 Hemming, R. and Hills, John (1983) The reform of housing benefits. Fiscal studies, 4 (1). pp. 48-65. ISSN 1475-5890 Hills, John (1980) The European development fund. In: Proposals for the renegotiation of the Lome convention. Catholic Institute for International Relations, London, UK. Hills, John Investigating social exclusion. In: In praise of panel surveys: the achievements of the British Household Panel Survey plans for understanding society: the UK’s new household longitudinal study. ESRC UK Longitudinal Studies Centre, Essex, UK, pp. 16-17. Hills, John Social housing in the 21st century: four key issues that need urgent attention. In: Britain in 2008. , pp. 95-95. ISBN 9771756057006
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