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75: Immigration, Integration and the Labour Market
Rob Euwals , Jaco Dagevos , Mérove Gijsberts and Hans Roodenburg
74: Schooling inequality and the rise of research
Sebastiaan (Bas) Michael Straathof
73: Measuring the Effectiveness of Public Employment Service (PES) Workers
Pierre Koning
72: EU accession and income growth: an empirical approach
Arjan Lejour , Vladimir Solanic and Paul Tang
71: The impact of competition on productive efficiency in European railways
Gertjan Driessen , Mark Lijesen and Machiel Mulder
70: Disability insurance and unemployment insurance as substitute pathways
Pierre Koning and Daniel van Vuuren
69: Hidden unemployment in disability insurance in the Netherlands; an empirical analysis based on employer data
Pierre Koning and Daniel van Vuuren
68: Higher education: Time for coordination on a European level?
Laura Thissen and Sjef Ederveen
67: Tobacco Taxation in the European Union
Sybren Cnossen
66: The price of free advice
Machiel van Dijk , MIchiel Bijlsma and Marc Pomp
65: Housing supply and the interaction of regional population and employment
Wouter Vermeulen and Jos van Ommeren
64: Assessing the returns to studying abroad
Hessel Oosterbeek and Dinand Webbink
63: Households' Response to Wealth Changes: Do Gains or Losses make a Difference?
Robert Paul Berben , Kerstin Bernoth and Mauro Mastrogiacomo
62: Optimal safety standards for dike-ring areas
Carel Eijgenraam
61: Health plan pricing behaviour and managed competition
Rudy Douven and Erik Schut
60: Team incentives in public organisations; an experimental study
Jana Vyrastekova , Sander Onderstal and Pierre Koning
59: Income incentives to labour participation and home production; the contribution of the tax credits in the Netherlands
Mauro Mastrogiacomo and Nicole Voskuilen-Bosch
58: Do innovation vouchers help SMEs to cross the bridge towards science?
Maarten Cornet , Björn Vroomen and Marc van der Steeg
57: Compensation of regional unemployment in housing markets
Wouter Vermeulen and Jos van Ommeren
56: Consumer price sensitivity in health insurance
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55: Models and methods for economic policy; 60 years of evolution at CPB
Henk Don and Johan Verbruggen
53: Testing consumers' asymmetric reaction to wealth changes
Mauro Mastrogiacomo
52: Early retirement behaviour in the Netherlands; evidence from a policy reform
Rob Euwals , Daniel van Vuuren and Ronald Wolthoff
51: What explains the variation in estimates of labour supply elasticities?
Michiel Evers , Daniel van Vuuren and Ruud de Mooij
50: Environmental policy competition and differential tax treatment; a case for tighter coordination?
Richard Nahuis and Paul Tang
49: Regulatory heterogeneity as obstacle for international services trade
Henk L.M. Kox and Arjan Lejour
47: Estimating police effectiveness with individual victimisation data
Ben Vollaard and Pierre Koning
46: Adverse selection in disability insurance: empirical evidence for Dutch firms
Anja Deelen
45: Financial incentives in disability insurance in the Netherlands
Annemiek van VUren and Daniel van Vuuren
44: Non-C02 greenhouse gases; all gases count
Gerard Verweij and Willemien Kets
43: Does public service broadcasting serve the public? The future of television in the changing media landscape
Machiel van Dijk , Richard Nahuis and Daniël Waagmeester
42: Services trade within Canada and the European Union. What do they have in common?
Arjan Lejour and J.W. de Paiva Verheijden
41: Refinement of the partial adjustment model using continuous-time econometrics
Arie ten Cate
40: Is the American Model Miss World? Choosing between the Anglo-Saxon model and a European-style alternative
Henri L.F. de Groot , Richard Nahuis and Paul Tang
39: Risk adjustment in the Netherlands: an analysis of insurers' health care expenditures
Rudy Douven
38: Auctioning incentive contracts: application to welfare-to-work programs
Sander Onderstal and Pierre Koning
37: Estimating the impact of experience rating on the inflow into disability insurance in the Netherlands
Pierre Koning
36: A different approach to WTO negotiations in services
Henk L.M. Kox and Arjan Lejour
34: Returns to university education; Evidence from an institutional reform
Dinand Webbink
33: Do student loans improve accessibility to higher education and student performance? An impact study of the SOFES program in Mexico
Erik Canton and Andreas Blom
32: A leading indicator for the dutch economy: methodological and empirical revision of the cpb system
Henk Kranendonk , Jan Bonenkamp and Johan Verbruggen
31: Explaining the growth of part-time employment: factors of supply and demand
Rob Euwals and Maurice Hogerbrugge
30: Pharmaceutical promotion and GP prescription behaviour
Frank Windmeijer , Eric de Laat , Rudy Douven and Esther Mot
28: Wage moderation and labour productivity
Frederik Huizinga and Peter Broer
27: How econometric models help policy makers; Theory and practice
Henk Don
26: Do ICT spillovers matter? Evidence from Dutch firm-level data
Henry van der Wiel and George van Leeuwen
25: The lost race between schooling and technology
Bas Jacobs
24: Explaining Dutch emissions of CO2; a decomposition analysis
Alex R Hoen and Machiel Mulder
23: Sectoral Energy- and Labour-Productivity Convergence
Peter Mulder and Henri L.F. de Groot
22: International Comparisons of Sectoral Energy- and Labour-Productivity Performance: Stylised Facts and Decomposition of Trends
Peter Mulder and Henri L.F. de Groot
21: Price-setting and Price Dispersion in the Dutch Mortgage Market
Wolter Hassink and Michiel Van Leuvensteijn
20: Rising Skill Premia: You ain't seen nothing yet?
Richard Nahuis and Henri L.F. de Groot
19: Structural estimates of equlibrium unemployment in six OECD Economies
Albert Van der Horst
18: New evidence of the effect of transaction costs on residential mobility
Jos van Ommeren and Michiel Van Leuvensteijn
17: European wage coordination: Nightmare or dream to come true? An economic analysis of wage bargaining institutions in the EU
Alain Borghijs , Sjef Ederveen and Ruud de Mooij
16: End user prices in liberalised energy markets
Mark Lijesen
15: European cohesion policy reduce regional disparities? An empirical analysis
Sjef Ederveen and Joeri Gorter
12: The Demand for Higher Education in the Netherlands, 1950-‘99
Erik Canton and Frank de Jong
11: On labour standards and free trade
Michiel Kok , Richard Nahuis and Albert de Vaal
10: Fertile soil for Structural Funds? A panel data analysis of the conditional effectiveness of European cohesion policy
Sjef Ederveen , Richard Nahuis and Henri L.F. de Groot
9: An investigation of education finance reform: Graduate taxes and income contingent loans in the Netherlands
Bas Jacobs
8: Strategic competition with public infrastructure: Ineffective and Unwelcome?
Richard Nahuis and Paul Tang
7: Migration and regional adjustment to asymmetric shocks in transition economies
Jan Fidrmuc
6: Financing medical specialist services in the Netherlands: Welfare implications of imperfect agency
Kees Folmer and Ed Westerhout
5: The remedy may be worse than the disease: A critical account of The Code of Conduct
Joeri Gorter and Khaled Moussa Diaw
4: Factor Mobility and Regional Disparities: East, West, Home's Best?
Richard Nahuis and Ashok Parikh
3: Taxation and foreign direct investment: A synthesis of empirical research
Ruud de Mooij and Sjef Ederveen
2: Housing subsidisation in the Netherlands: Measuring its distortionary and distributional effects
Harry ter Rele and Guido van Steen
1: On the Optimal Timing of Reductions of CO2 Emissions
Henri L.F. de Groot