Gareth Myles
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Gareth Myles is a British academic economist.[1] He was born in Manchester and educated at the University of Warwick, the London School of Economics and Nuffield College, Oxford.
Current and past employment
Gareth Myles is currently Professor of Economics at the University of Exeter and a Research Fellow of the Institute for Fiscal Studies.[2] He is an Academic Adviser to the HM Treasury and HM Revenue and Customs. He is one of the Managing Editors of Fiscal Studies, an Associate Editor of the Journal of Public Economic Theory, an Associate Editor of the International Journal of Business and Economics and the director of a Tax research centre based at Exeter University
Publications
Books
- 1995: Public Economics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) ISBN 0-521-49721-3
- 2001: Public Economics Chinese Translation (Renmin: Chinese Renmin University Press) ISBN 7-300-03693-7
- 2006: Intermediate Public Economics co-authored with Jean Hindriks (Cambridge: MIT Press) ISBN 0-262-08344-2
- 2006: Solutions Manual for Intermediate Public Economics co-authored with Nigar Hashimzade and Jean Hindriks (Cambridge: MIT Press) ISBN 0-262-58269-4
As editor
- 1990: Measurement and Modelling in Economics (Amsterdam: North-Holland) ISBN 0-444-88515-3
- 2000: Incentives, Organisation, and Public Economics co-edited with Peter Hammond (Oxford: Oxford University Press) ISBN 0-19-924229-1
- 2003: The Economics of Public Spending co-edited with David Miles and Ian Preston (Oxford: Oxford University Press) ISBN 0-19-926033-8
- 2012: Oxford Dictionary of Economics co-edited with John Black and Nigar Hashimzade, 4th Edition (Oxford: Oxford University Press) ISBN 0-19-969632-2
References
- ↑ McCaffery, Edward J.; Slemrod, Joel (2006). Behavioral public finance. Russell Sage Foundation. pp. 176–. ISBN 978-0-87154-597-8. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
- ↑ Royal Economic Society Newsletter, July 2012. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
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