Taxation, Public finance, Cost-benefit analysis
Books
Newbery, D.M. (ed). (1995) Tax and Benefit Reform in Central
and Eastern Europe, London: Centre for Economic Policy Research, ISBN 1
898128
19 7 pp 217 + xvii
Newbery, David M and Nicholas H. Stern. (1987) The Theory of
Taxation for Developing Countries, New York and Oxford: Oxford University
Press for the World Bank, ISBN 0-19-520498-0.
Scott, M.FG., J.D. MacArthur and D.M.G. Newbery, (1976). Project
Appraisal in Practice, London: Heinemann, ISBN 0 435 84786 4 Journal Articles
Kaplanoglou, G. and D.M. Newbery (2003) “Indirect taxation in
Greece: evolution and possible reform” International Tax
and Public Finance, 10, 511-33
Newbery, D.M. and T. Révész, (2000) ‘The evolution
of the tax structure of a reforming transitional economy: Hungary 1988-98’,
International Tax and Public Finance, 7, 209-240 (previously ‘The
Burden and Disincentive Effects of Hungarian Personal Taxes 1988-96’,
CEPR Discussion Paper 1570, Jan 1997)
Newbery, D.M. and G Santos, (1999) ‘Road Taxes, Road User Charges
and Earmarking’, Fiscal Studies, 20(2), 103-32 (earlier
version available)
Newbery, D. M. (1998) ‘Spatial General Equilibrium and Cost-Benefit
Analysis’, Indian Journal of Applied Economics, Vol 7(1), 1-18.
Newbery, D. M. (1998) ‘Growth enhancing tax reforms’, Economic
Systems, 22(1), 60-62.
Newbery, D. M. (1997) ‘Optimal Tax Rates and Tax Design during
Systemic Reform’, Journal of Public Economics, 63, 177-206
Newbery, D.M. (1995) ‘Removing coal subsidies: Implications for
European electricity markets’, Energy Policy, 23(6), 523-33.
Newbery, D.M. (1995) ‘The distributional impact of price changes
in Hungary and the UK’, Economic Journal, July, 847-63
Newbery, D.M. (1993) ‘Tax and Expenditure Policies in Hungary’,
The Economics of Transition, I(2), 245-72.
Newbery, D.M. (1992) ‘Should carbon taxes be additional to other
transport fuel taxes?’ Energy Journal, vol 13 No 2, 49-60.
Newbery, D.M. (1992) ‘Agricultural pricing and Public Investment’,
Journal of Public Economics, 47(2), March, 253-272. Also reprinted
in Tax Policy and Planning in Developing Countries, ed. by A. Bagchi
and N. Stern, Oxford University Press, India 0-19-562957-4, Dec. 1993
Karp, L. and Newbery, D.M. (1992) ‘Dynamically Consistent Oil
Import Tariffs’, Canadian Journal of Economics, Feb 1992, 25(1),
101-21.
Karp, L. and Newbery, D.M. (1991) ‘OPEC and the U.S. Oil Import
Tariff’, Economic Journal Supplement, 101, 303-13.
Karp, L. and Newbery, D.M. (1991) ‘Optimal tariffs on exhaustible
resources’, Journal of International Economics, 30, 285-299.
Newbery, D.M. (1990) ‘Growth, Externalities and Taxation’,
Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Nov, 305-26.
Newbery, D.M. (1990) ‘The isolation paradox and the discount
rate for benefit-cost analysis: a comment’, Quarterly Journal
of Economics, vol. 105, Feb, 235-8.
Maskin, E. and Newbery, D.M. (1990) ‘Disadvantageous Oil Tariffs
and Dynamic Consistency’, American Economic Review, 80 (1), March,
143-56.
Newbery, D.M. (1990) ‘Optimal Trade Taxes on Agriculture in Developing
Countries’, Economic Journal Supplement, vol 100 no. 400, 180-92.
Newbery, D.M. (1989) ‘Road Transport Fuel Pricing Policy’,
Annual Review of Energy 14:75-94.
Newbery, D.M. (1989) ‘Cost recovery from optimally designed roads’,
Economica, vol 56, pp 165-85.
Newbery, D.M. (1988) ‘Charging for roads’, Research
Observer,
3 (2), July, 119-38.
Newbery, D.M. (1988) ‘Road User Charges in Britain’, Economic
Journal (Conference), 161-176.
Newbery, D.M. (1988) ‘The Analysis of Agricultural Price Reform’,
Journal of Public Economics, 35, 1-24.
Newbery, D.M. (1988) ‘Road Damage Externalities and Road User
Charges’, Econometrica, 56, March, 295-316.
Newbery, D.M. (1986) ‘On the desirability of input taxation’,
Economics Letters, 20, 267-70.
Hughes, G.A. and Newbery, D.M. (1986) ‘The Effect of Protection
on Manufactured Exports from Developing Countries’, Economic
Policy Vol 1 (2), April, 409-454.
Dixit, A.K. and Newbery, D.M. (1985) ‘Setting the Price of Oil
in a Distorted Economy’, Economic Journal (1985) Supplement,
71-82.
Newbery, D.M. (1974) ‘Experimental Approach to the Determination
of the Demand for Public Goods: A Comment’, Journal of
Public Economics, 3, 425-9.
Newbery, D.M. (1970) ‘A Theorem on Inequality’, Journal
of Economic Theory, September. Chapters in Books
Newbery, D.M. (2002) ‘Road User and Congestion Charges’ in
S. Cnossen (ed.) Taxes on Pleasure OUP, forthcoming
Newbery, D.M. (2003) “Road user charges in Britain”, ch
24 in P. Rietveld, K. Button and P. Nijkamp (eds.) Urban Transport,
Cheltenham, Edward Elgar (reprinted from Economic Journal 98 (390)
Supplement: Conference Papers, 1988, 161-176.
Newbery, D. M. (2002) ‘Spatial General Equilibrium and Cost-Benefit
Analysis’, ch.1, pp1-18 of Cost Benefit Analysis: Environmental
and Ecological Perspectives, ed. K Puttaswamaiah, London: Transaction
Publications, ISBN 0-7658-0706-8, originally published in Indian
Journal of Applied Economics, Vol 7(1), 1-18.
Newbery (2000) ‘Road Pricing and Road Finance’, ch 4 in
Integrated Transport Policy: Implications for regulation and
competition,
ed. J. Preston, H. Lawton Smith and D. Starkie, Aldershot: Ashgate
Newbery, D.M. (1999) ‘The distributional impact of price changes
in Hungary and the UK’, ch 23, pp327-44 in Economic Welfare
Concepts and Measurement Vol I, ed J Creedy, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar The International
Library of Critical Writings in Economics 107 ISBN 1 84064 136 3, (reprinted
from Economic Journal, July 1995).
Newbery, D.M. (1997) ‘Reforming Tax and Benefit Systems in Central
Europe: Lessons from Hungary’, ch 5, part III, pp 413-443 in
Economic Transformation and Development in Central and Eastern
Europe: what lessons from the 1990s ed. S Zecchini, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic
Publishers, ISBN 0-7923-9852-1
Newbery, D.M. (1997) ‘The Budgetary Impact of Privatization’,
ch. 2, pp9-31 in Fiscal Policy and Economic Reforms, ed. by M.I. Blejer
and T. Ter-Minassian, London: Rutledge ISBN 0-415-13739-X
Newbery, D.M. (1995) ‘Pricing and Congestion: Economic Principles
Relevant to Pricing Roads’, ch 15, pp345-71 in Tae Hoon Oum et
al (eds.) Transport Economics: Selected Readings Korea Research Foundation
ISBN 89-7225-053-8 93320, reprinted from Oxford Review of Economic
Policy, Vol 6 (2), 1990, 22-38.
Newbery, D.M. (1995) ‘Tax and Benefit Reform in Central and Eastern
Europe’, ch 1 in Tax and Benefit Reform in Central and
Eastern Europe, ed. D. Newbery, London: Centre for Economic Policy Research.
Newbery, D.M. (1995) ‘Establishing Priorities for Valuation Research
in Government’, ch 14, pp231-5 in Willis and Corkindale (eds)
Environmental Valuation: New Persepectives, Wallingford: CAB International,
ISBN 0 85198 966 7
Newbery, D.M. (1994) ‘Pricing and Congestion: Economic Principles
Relevant to Pricing Roads’, ch 13 in R. Layard, and S. Glaister
(eds.) Cost-Benefit Analysis (2nd ed), Cambridge: CUP ISBN
0-521-46128-6, reprinted from Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Vol
6 (2),
1990, 22-38.
Newbery, D.M. (1993) ‘Implications of Imperfect Risk Markets
for Agricultural Taxation’, ch. 21, pp406-35, in The Economics
of Rural Organisation, K Hoff, A Braverman and J.E. Sttiglitz (eds.)
Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-520888-9
Newbery, D.M. (1985) ‘Efficiency and Equity Criteria in Energy
Pricing with Practical Applications to LDC’s in Asia’,
Ch.3 (pp.65-88) of Criteria for Energy Pricing Policy, ed. by C. Siddayao
(Graham and Trotman, London).
Newbery, D.M. (1981) ‘Externalities: The Theory of Environmental
Policy’, Ch. 4 in Public Policy and the Tax System, ed. G. Heal
and G. Hughes, Allen Unwin.
Newbery, D.M. (1976) ‘The Social Value of Private Investment
in Kenya’, Ch. 6 of Using Shadow Prices, ed. I.M.D. Little and
M. Scott, Heinemann. Published Conference Proceedings
Newbery, D.M. (1998) ‘Fair and efficient pricing and the finance
of roads’, (The 53rd Henry Spurrier Memorial Lecture), The
Proceedings of the Chartered Institute of Transport in the UK, 7(3), October, 3-19 Official Working Papers not elsewhere listed
Newbery, D.M. and G. Santos, (2002) “Estimating urban road
congestion charges”, CEPR
Discussion paper 3176
Santos, G. and D.M. Newbery, (2001) “Urban congestion charging:
theory, practice and environmental consequences”, CESIfo
Working Paper 568
Santos, G., D. Newbery and L. Rojey (2000), ‘The Environmental
Benefits from Road Pricing’, DAE
Working Paper 0020, October.
Papers not elsewhere listed
Newbery, D.M. (2002) ‘Reform of road taxation and charging’,
pp33-6 in The 10-Year Transport Plan - will we ever get there, Proceedings
of the AA’s Second Westminster Seminar on Transport Investment,
The Automobile Association, August 2002
Newbery, D.M. (2001) ‘Harmonizing Energy Taxes in the EU’ (paper
presented at the conference Tax Policy in the European Union,
Ministry of Finance, The Hague, October 2001). (paper and slides available)
Newbery, D.M. (1998) Fair payment from road-users: A review of the
evidence on social and environmental costs, Report published by Automobile
Association, February. Reprinted for use by the Open University,
March 2000.
Newbery, D.M. (1995) Reforming Road Taxation, Report published by
Automobile Association, October.
Newbery, D.M. (1992) ‘Tax and Expenditure Policies in Hungary’,
IPR Working Paper (forthcoming). Institute for Policy Reform, Washington,
DC
Newbery, D.M. (1991) ‘An Analysis of the Hungarian Tax Reform’,
paper presented to the conference Eastern European Transformation,
Princeton, May 3-4, 1991. CEPR Discussion Paper 558
Newbery, D.M. (1981) The Taxation of Oil Consumption, July (pp. 80),
Report prepared for Policy Review Unit, British Petroleum. Reports to International Organisations
Newbery, D.M. (1989) ‘Cocoa Tax and Revenue Alternatives’ ch
22 of An Analytical Review of Ghana’s Cocoa Pricing Policy with
Recommendations for Future Policy Formulation, by Merrill Bateman,
Alex Meeraus, David Newbery, W Asenso Okyere, and Gerald T O’Mara,
Report to the Ghana Cocoa Board, February 1989 (World Bank).
Newbery, D.M. (1987) ‘Hungarian Tax reform’, August 1987,
report for the World Bank.
Newbery, D.M. (1987) ‘An approach to the design of agricultural
pricing policy in Tunisia’, April. Report prepared for World
Bank.
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