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125: Management economics in a large UK retailer
Stan Siebert and Nick Zubanov
124: Agglomeration Economies in the Netherlands
Joeri Gorter and Suzanne Kok
123: Competition for Access: Spectrum Rights and Downstream Access in Wireless Telecommunications
Michiel J. Bijlsma and Gijsbert T.J. Zwart
122: Why do macro wage elasticities diverge?
Kees Folmer
121: Modelling health care expenditures
Roel van Elk , Esther Mot and Philip Hans Franses
120: The effects of competition on the quality of primary schools in the Netherlands
Joëlle Noailly , Suncica Vujic and Ali Aouragh
119: Does employment affect productivity?
Albert Van der Horst , Hugo Rojas-Romagosa and Leon Bettendorf
118: Pension Plans and the Retirement Replacement Rates in the Netherlands
Mark van Duijn , M. Lindeboom , Petter Lundborg and M. Mastrogiacomo
117: Understanding the Technology of Computer Technology Diffusion
Lex Borghans and Bas ter Weel
116: European natural gas markets: resource constraints and market power
Gijsbert Zwart
115: Rising health spending, new medical technology and the Baumol effect
Marc Pomp and Suncica Vujic
114: Why are criminals less educated than non-criminals? Evidence from a cohort of young Australian twins
Dinand Webbink , Pierre Koning , Suncica Vujic and Nick Martin
113: The effect of childhood conduct disorder on human capital
Suncica Vujic , Pierre Koning , Dinand Webbink and Nick Martin
112: Investigating uncertainty in macroeconomic forecasts by stochastic simulation
Debby Lanser and Henk Kranendonk
111: Gravity with Gravitas: Comment
Sebastiaan (Bas) Michael Straathof
110: Opportunistic competition law enforcement
Michiel Bijlsma and Roel van Elk
109: Access Regulation and the Adoption of VoIP
Paul de Bijl and Martin Peitz
108: Innovation, convergence and the role of regulation in the Netherlands and beyond
Paul de Bijl and Martin Peitz
107: Reassessing the relationship between inequality and development
Joseph Francois and Hugo Rojas-Romagosa
106: Competition and access price regulation in the broadband market
Michiel Bijlsma , Viktoria Kocsis and Nelli Valmari
105: International spillovers of domestic reforms
Arjan Lejour and Hugo Rojas-Romagosa
104: The impact of demographic uncertainty on public finances in the Netherlands
Alex Armstrong , Nick Draper and Ed Westerhout
103: Impact of bank competition on the interest rate pass-through in the euro area
Michiel Van Leuvensteijn , Christoffer Kok Sørensen , Jacob Bikker and Adrian van Rixtel
102: Does education reduce the probability of being overweight?
Dinand Webbink , Nicholas G. Martin and Peter M. Visscher
101: Rhineland exit
C. N. Teulings and L. Bovenberg
100: Is part-time employment here to stay?
Nicole Bosch , Anja Deelen and Rob Euwals
99: Economic perspectives for Central America after CAFTA
Joseph Francois , Luis Rivera and Hugo Rojas-Romagosa
98: The costs and benefits of providing open space in cities
Jan Rouwendal and Willemijn van der Straaten
97: Corporate tax policy and incorporation in the EU
Ruud de Mooij and Gaëtan Nicodème
96: Macroeconomic resilience in a DSGE model
Adam Elbourne , Debby Lanser , Bert Smid and Martin Vromans
95: Market share and price in Dutch home care: market power or quality?
Ilaria Mosca , Marc Pomp and Victoria Shestalova
94: Non-profit provision of job training and mediation services
Pierre Koning
93: The trend in female labour force participation
Rob Euwals , Marike Knoef and Daniel van Vuuren
92: On the optimality of expert-adjusted forecasts
Philip Hans Franses , Henk Kranendonk and Debby Lanser
91: How (not) to measure competition
Jan Boone , Jan van Ours and Henry van der Wiel
90: Measuring annual price elasticities in Dutch health insurance: A new method
Rudy Douven , Harm Lieverdink , Marco Ligthart and Ivan Vermeulen
89: Globalisation and the Dutch Economy
Jessie Bakens and Henri L.F. de Groot
88: Reinventing the Dutch tax-benefit system
Ruud de Mooij
87: Housing supply in the Netherlands
Wouter Vermeulen and Jan Rouwendal
86: The impact of homeownership on unemployment in the Netherlands
Aico van Vuuren and Michiel Van Leuvensteijn
85: Fiscal Prefunding in Response to Demographic Uncertainty
Alex Armstrong , Nick Draper , André Nibbelink and Ed Westerhout
84: A new approach to measuring competition in the loan markets of the euro area
Michiel Van Leuvensteijn , Jacob Bikker , Adrian van Rixtel and Christoffer Kok-Sørensen (Christoffer Kok Sørensen )
83: Do School Inspections Improve Primary School Performance?
Rob Luginbuhl , Dinand Webbink and Inge de Wolf
82: The impact of housing market institutions on labour mobility; a European cross-country comparison
Thomas de Graaff and Michiel Van Leuvensteijn
81: Measuring lifetime redistribution in Dutch occupational pensions
Jan Bonenkamp
80: Opening Services Markets within Europe: Modelling Foreign Establishments in a CGE Framework
Arjan Lejour , Hugo Rojas-Romagosa and Gerard Verweij
79: The Labour Market Position of Turkish Immigrants in Germany and the Netherlands
Rob Euwals , Jaco Dagevos , Mérove Gijsberts and Hans Roodenburg
78: Co-payment systems in health care: between moral hazard and risk reduction
Ed Westerhout and Kees Folmer
77: Home and Mortgage Ownership of the Dutch Elderly
Anna van der Schors , Rob J.M. Alessie and Mauro Mastrogiacomo
76: Alcohol Taxation and Regulation in the European Union
Sijbren Cnossen
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