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Volume 161, issue 1 , 2013
The Contribution of Migration to Economic Development in Holland 1570–1800 pp. 1-18
Péter Földvári , Bas van Leeuwen and Jan Zanden
Estimating Cash Usage: The Impact of Survey Design on Research Outcomes pp. 19-44
Nicole Jonker and Anneke Kosse
When is the Price Cost Margin a Safe Way to Measure Changes in Competition? pp. 45-67
Jan Boone , Jan van Ours and Henry van der Wiel
Economic Growth and Longevity Risk with Adverse Selection pp. 69-97
Ben Heijdra and Laurie Reijnders
Editorial report 2012 pp. 99-100
Jan Ours
Volume 160, issue 4 , 2012
School Responsiveness to Quality Rankings: An Empirical Analysis of Secondary Education in the Netherlands pp. 339-355
Pierre Koning and Karen van der Wiel
Let’s Not Stick Together: Anticipation of Cartel and Merger Control in The Netherlands pp. 357-376
Barbara E. Baarsma , Ron G.M. Kemp , Rob Noll and Jo Seldeslachts
Motives for Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 377-396
Johan Graafland and Corrie Mazereeuw- Van der Duijn Schouten
Portfolio Implications of Cointegration Between Labor Income and Dividends pp. 397-412
Frank Jong
Why is There a Spike in the Job Finding Rate at Benefit Exhaustion? pp. 413-438
Jan Boone and Jan van Ours
Volume 160, issue 3 , 2012
Assessing Debt Sustainability in a Stochastic Environment: 200 Years of Dutch Debt and Deficit Management pp. 219-236
Sweder van Wijnbergen and Alexander France
Price Effects of Dutch Hospital Mergers: An Ex-post Assessment of Hip Surgery pp. 237-255
Ron G.M. Kemp , Nikki Kersten and Astrid Severijnen
Are Occupations Paid What They are Worth? An Econometric Study of Occupational Wage Inequality and Productivity pp. 257-287
Stephan Kampelmann and Francois Rycx
Peer Reporting and the Perception of Fairness pp. 289-310
Salima Douhou , Jan Magnus and Arthur Soest
Adverse Selection in Private Annuity Markets and the Role of Mandatory Social Annuitization pp. 311-337
Ben Heijdra and Laurie Reijnders
Volume 160, issue 2 , 2012
Flexibility of the Labour Market pp. 83-87
Frank Cörvers , Rob Euwals and Andries Grip
Setting It Right: Employment Protection, Labour Reallocation and Productivity pp. 89-116
John Paul Martin and Stefano Scarpetta
A Flexicurity Labour Market in the Great Recession: The Case of Denmark pp. 117-140
Torben Andersen
Wage-Tenure Profiles and Mobility pp. 141-155
Anja Deelen
Why Do Recent Graduates Enter into Flexible Jobs? pp. 157-175
Daniëlle Anna Maria Bertrand-Cloodt , Frank Cörvers , Ben Kriechel and Jesper van Thor
Flexible Contracts and Human Capital Investments pp. 177-195
Didier Fouarge , Andries de Grip , Wendy Smits and Robert Vries
Job Satisfaction and Contingent Employment pp. 197-218
Marloes Graaf-Zijl
Volume 160, issue 1 , 2012
Generational Impacts of Demographic Changes in Pay-as-you-go Pension Schemes: Measurement and Application to the Netherlands pp. 1-16
W. Heeringa and A. Bovenberg
Performance Persistence of Dutch Pension Funds pp. 17-34
Xiaohong Huang and Ronald Mahieu
Age and Productivity: Sector Differences pp. 35-57
Christian Göbel and Thomas Zwick
Will Ageing Lead to a Higher Real Exchange Rate for the Netherlands? pp. 59-80
Casper van Ewijk and Maikel Volkerink
Editorial Report 2011 pp. 81-82
Jan Ours
Volume 159, issue 4 , 2011
Productivity and Internationalization: A Micro-Data Approach pp. 381-388
Peter A.G. van Bergeijk , Fabienne Fortanier , Harry Garretsen , Henri L.F. de Groot and Selwyn Moons
From Estimation Results to Stylized Facts Twelve Recommendations for Empirical Research in International Activities of Heterogeneous Firms pp. 389-412
Joachim Wagner
Exploring the Margins of Dutch Exports: A Firm-Level Analysis pp. 413-434
Harold Creusen , Henk L.M. Kox , Arjan M. Lejour and Roger Smeets
Measuring and Interpreting Trends in the Division of Labour in the Netherlands pp. 435-482
Semih İbrahim Akçomak , Lex Borghans and Bas Weel
Trade Policy, Competition and Productivity: The Impact of EU Harmonization in the Dutch Food Processing Industry pp. 483-509
Mark Vancauteren and Bruno Henry de Frahan
Foreign Investors in The Netherlands: Heterogeneous Employment and Productivity Effects pp. 511-531
Fabienne Fortanier and Selwyn Moons
Volume 159, issue 3 , 2011
Ageing and the Conflict of Interest Between Generations pp. 257-278
Leon Bettendorf , Albert Van der Horst , Nick Draper , Casper van Ewijk , Ruud Aloysius de Mooij and H. Rele
Does Manager Turnover Improve Firm Performance? Evidence from Dutch Soccer, 1986–2004 pp. 279-303
Bas Weel
Remilitarization and the End of the Gold Bloc in 1936 pp. 305-321
Paul Hallwood , Ronald MacDonald and Ian W Marsh
Differentiating Indexation in Dutch Pension Funds pp. 323-360
Roel Maria Wilhelmus Jozef Beetsma and Alessandro Bucciol
Return to Work After Long Term Sickness pp. 361-380
T. Everhardt and Ph. Jong
Volume 159, issue 2 , 2011
Introduction to De ECONOMIST Special Issue on “Ageing Workforces” pp. 89-94
Vincent Vandenberghe
Are Older Workers Worthy of Their Pay? An Empirical Investigation of Age-Productivity and Age-Wage Nexuses pp. 95-111
Ana Rute Cardoso , Paulo Guimaraes and Jose Varejao
Age, Wage and Productivity in Dutch Manufacturing pp. 113-137
Jan van Ours and Lenny Stoeldraijer
Wages, Productivity and Aging pp. 139-158
Benoit Dostie
Boosting the Employment Rate of Older Men and Women pp. 159-191
Vincent Vandenberghe
Productivity-Wage Gaps Among Age Groups: Does the ICT Environment Matter? pp. 193-221
Alessandra Cataldi , Stephan Kampelmann and Francois Rycx
Diversity at the Workplace: Whom Does it Benefit? pp. 223-255
Pekka Ilmakunnas and Seija Ilmakunnas
Volume 159, issue 1 , 2011
The Impact of Product Market Competition on Employers’ Training Investments. Evidence from German Establishment Panel Data pp. 1-23
Katja Görlitz and Joel Stiebale
The Dutch Grey Market pp. 25-40
Luc Renneboog and Christophe Spaenjers
The Effects of a Dutch High School Curriculum Reform on Performance in and After Higher Education pp. 41-61
Ernest Berkhout , Peter Berkhout and Dinand Webbink
The Individual Life Cycle and Economic Growth: An Essay on Demographic Macroeconomics pp. 63-87
Ben Heijdra and Jochen Mierau
Volume 158, issue 4 , 2010
Retirement of Older Workers and Employment of the Young pp. 341-359
Adriaan Kalwij , Arie Kapteyn and Klaas Vos
The Declining Impact of Exchange Rate Volatility on Trade pp. 361-372
Alexandra Hudson and Straathof, Sebastiaan (Bas) Michael
Has the Internet Eliminated Regional Price Differences? Evidence from the Used Car Market pp. 373-386
Marco Haan and Henk-Wim Boer
Limits to Growth in Organic Sales pp. 387-410
Frank Bunte , Michiel Galen , W. Kuiper and Gemma Tacken
Towards a Closed Phosphorus Cycle pp. 411-425
Michiel Alexander Keyzer
Volume 158, issue 3 , 2010
Early Retirement Behaviour in the Netherlands: Evidence From a Policy Reform pp. 209-236
Rob Euwals , Daniel J. van Vuuren and Ronald P. Wolthoff
The Effects of a Change in Market Abuse Regulation on Abnormal Returns and Volumes: Evidence from the Amsterdam Stock Market pp. 237-293
Tyas Prevoo and Bas ter Weel
Exports and Productivity Selection Effects for Dutch Firms pp. 295-322
Henk L.M. Kox and Hugo Rojas-Romagosa
Notes and Communications pp. 323-335
Henk Don
Erratum to: Banking and Debt Crises in Europe: The Dangerous Liaisons? pp. 337-340
Bertrand Candelon and Franz C. Palm
Volume 158, issue 2 , 2010
What Does Behavioral Economics Mean for Policy? Challenges to Savings and Health Policies in the Netherlands pp. 101-122
Peter Kooreman and Henriëtte Prast
Is pay related to performance in The Netherlands? An analysis of Dutch executive compensation, 2002–2006 pp. 123-149
Gerwin Laan , Hans Ees and Arjen Witteloostuijn
Longevity Risk pp. 151-192
Anja De Waegenaere , Bertrand Melenberg and Ralph Stevens
How a Reduction of Standard Working Hours Affects Employment Dynamics pp. 193-207
Pedro Raposo and Jan van Ours
Volume 158, issue 1 , 2010
How to Share Our Risks Efficiently? Principles for Optimal Social Insurance and Pension Provision pp. 1-21
C. N. Teulings
Why Speed Doesn’t Kill: Learning to Believe in Disinflation pp. 23-42
Eric Schaling and Marco Hoeberichts
One Money and Sixteen Needs: Has the ECB’s Monetary Policy Become More Balanced Towards the Needs of the Member States? pp. 43-60
Andre Van Poeck
Market Share and Price in Dutch Home Care: Market Power or Quality? pp. 61-79
Ilaria Mosca , Marc Pomp and Victoria Shestalova
Banking and Debt Crises in Europe: The Dangerous Liaisons? pp. 81-99
Bertrand Candelon and Franz C. Palm