Andy Lymer

Andy Lymer

University of Birmingham

H-index: 32

Europe-United Kingdom

About Andy Lymer

Andy Lymer, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 19 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Birmingham, specializes in the field of Taxation. internet reporting, business computing.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Exploring the barriers to accessing personal financial planning advice

Birmingham City Council Harmful Gambling and Tenancy Security–Research Report and Intervention Framework

Whatever happened to the Child Trust Fund? The abandonment of universal savings for UK children

Money and Mental Health Evidence Review

Conclusions: Taxation in a social policy context

Further improving our understanding of the tax awareness, tax literacy and tax morale of young adults

Pensions and taxation

Tax and the social policy landscape

Andy Lymer Information

University

Position

Professor of Accounting & Taxation UK

Citations(all)

4009

Citations(since 2020)

1029

Cited By

3268

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

19

i10Index(all)

53

i10Index(since 2020)

29

Email

University Profile Page

University of Birmingham

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Andy Lymer Skills & Research Interests

Taxation. internet reporting

business computing

Top articles of Andy Lymer

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Exploring the barriers to accessing personal financial planning advice

Journal of Financial Services Marketing

John Moss

Karen Rowlingson

Andrew Lymer

2024/3

Birmingham City Council Harmful Gambling and Tenancy Security–Research Report and Intervention Framework

Halima Sacranie

Lin Tian

Andrew Lymer

Mohit Dar

Kanimozhi Narayanan

2024/1/2

Whatever happened to the Child Trust Fund? The abandonment of universal savings for UK children

Social Policy & Administration

Steve McKay

Lin Tian

Andy Lymer

2024/1

Money and Mental Health Evidence Review

Hayley James

Andrew Lymer

2023

Conclusions: Taxation in a social policy context

Andy Lymer

Margaret May

Adrian Sinfield

2023/5/31

Further improving our understanding of the tax awareness, tax literacy and tax morale of young adults

JOTA: Journal of Tax Administration

Phyllis Alexander

Merima Balavac-Orlic

Andrew Lymer

Suranjita Mukherjee

2023/1/1

Pensions and taxation

Micheál L Collins

Andy Lymer

2023/5/31

Tax and the social policy landscape

Andy Lymer

2023/5/31

Homes, housing and taxation

James Gregory

Andy Lymer

Carlene Wynter

2023/5/31

How new ‘consumer duty’rules for financial products could reduce debt-related stress

Hayley James

Andrew Lymer

2023/7/28

Taxation and Social Policy

Andy Lymer

Margaret May

Adrian Sinfield

2023/5/31

Introduction: The case for considering taxation and social policy together

Andy Lymer

Margaret May

Adrian Sinfield

2023/5/31

Personal savings for those on lower incomes: towards a new framework for assessing the role of the state in relation to savings schemes

Social Policy and Society

James Gregory

Andy Lymer

Karen Rowlingson

2022/7

VIVID Wellbeing Study:: The Impact of Housing Quality and Neighbourhoods on Customer Wellbeing

Halima Sacranie

Lin Tian

Andrew Lymer

2022/4/1

Harmful gambling statistics analysis-HSE Data Analysis 2012 to 2018: West Midlands v National picture

Lin Tian

Andrew Lymer

Halima Sacranie

2022/3/1

Housing quality and neighbourhoods-the impact of wellbeing

Halima Sacranie

Lin Tian

Andy Lymer

Mohit Dar

James Gregory

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2022/10/1

Housing quality and neighbourhoods-the impact on wellbeing (Research summary report)

Halima Sacranie

Lin Tian

Andrew Lymer

2022/10/1

Tapping taxes: digital disruption and revenue administration responses

Jennie Granger

Bernadene de Clercq

Andy Lymer

2022/7/11

Taxation: Policy and Practice: Policy and Practice

Andrew Lymer

Lynne Oats

2021/8/1

A tax break for the poor? Examining the 0% VAT rate in Ireland and the UK

Andrew Lymer

Micheal Collins

2021/8/1

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