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761: Firms' dynamic adjustment to target capital structures in transition economies
Ralph de Haas and H.M.M. Peeters
760: Palmnet: A pension asset and liability model for the Netherlands
Maarten van Rooij , Arjen Siegmann and Peter Vlaar
759: Rational Ambiguity and Monitoring the Central Bank
Maria Demertzis and Andrew Hughes Hallet (Andrew Hughes Hallett )
758: Nonlinear monetary policy in europe: fact or myth?
W. Allard Bruinshoofd and Bertrand Candelon
757: An Anatomy of Futures Returns: Risk Premiums and Trading Strategies
Frans A. de Roon , Rob van den Goorbergh and Theo Nijman
756: Dutch corporate liquidity management: new evidence on aggregation
W. Allard Bruinshoofd and C.J.M. Kool
755: The simple economics of bank fragility
Casper G. de Vries
752: Pensions and public opinion: a survey among dutch households
P.J.A. van Els , Jan Willem van den End and Maarten van Rooij
750: Eurozone money demand: time series and dynamic panel results
Maarten Bosker
749: International rent sharing and domestic labour markets: a macroeconomic analaysis
W. Jos Jansen and A.C.J. Stokman
748: The end of the stability and growth pact?
Jakob de Haan , Helge Berger and David-Jan Jansen
744: Financial behaviour of dutch households: analysis of the dnb household survey 2003
P.J.A. van Els , Jan Willem van den End and Maarten van Rooij
743: Increasing concentration in european banking: a macro-level analysis
David-Jan Jansen and Jakob de Haan
742: Employment dynamics within small, medium and large establishments in the netherlands at the end of the 1990s: where and to what extent did job creation and job destruction occur?
J. Jakulj , Nicole Jonker and H.M.M. Peeters
741: Shortfall allowed: loss aversion and habit formation
Arjen Siegmann
740: Trade-volume hysteresis: an investigation using aggregate data
Itai Agur
739: Modelling time-varying correlations of financial markets
A.S.K. Wong and Peter Vlaar
738: A taylor rule for the euro area based on quasi-real time data
Yvonne Adema
735: Pricing Debit Card Payments Services: An IO approach
Wilko Bolt and Alexander F. Tieman
734: Corporate Investment and Financing Constraints: Connections with Cash Management
W. Allard Bruinshoofd
729: Central Bank Communication and Interest Rate Rules
Marco Hoeberichts
728: Optimal Investment Policies for Defined Benefit Pension Funds
Arjen Siegmann
726: Statements of ECB Officials and their Effect on the Level and Volatility of the Euro-Dollar Exchange Rate
David-Jan Jansen and Jakob de Haan
724: Archive Survey. The Records of De Nederlandsche Bank
F. Joustra and Joke Mooij
723: Forecasting Inflation in the Netherlands and the Euro Area
Ard Den Reijer and Peter Vlaar
722: Retail Payments in the Netherlands: some Facts and Some Theory
Wilko Bolt
721: Investment and Financing Decisions when Liquidation is Costly
W. Allard Bruinshoofd and W.A. Letterie
720: The Importance of Multinational Companies for Global Economic Linkages
W. Jos Jansen and A.C.J. Stokman
719: Wealth Effects and Monetary Policy
Ivo Arnold , P.J.A. van Els and Jakob de Haan
718: EUROMON: De Nederlandsche Bank's Multi-Country Model
Maria Demertzis , P.J.A. van Els and H.M.M. Peeters
717: EUROMON-Scenarios for the Euro Area Economy
P.J.A. van Els and S.G. Grob
716: External Wealth and the Trade Balance: A Time-Series Analysis for the Netherlands
S. Holle and Maria Demertzis
715: On the (A)symmetry of Shocks in EMU: Is it that Shocking?
B.A. Verhoef
714: Credit Ratings of the Banking Sector
Nicole Jonker
712: On Wage Formation, Wage Development and Unemployment Flexibility: a Comparison between European Countries and the United States
H.M.M. Peeters and Ard Den Reijer
709: The Role of Wealth in the Economy: the 2002 Annual Meeting Papers of the Royal Netherlands Economic Association
R.J.M. Alessie , P.J.A. van Els and L.H. Hoogduin
708: Corporate Governance, Relationship Lending and Monetary Policy: Firm-Level Evidence for the Euro Area
Leo de Haan and Elmer Sterken
706: Financial vulnerability of mortgage owners and mortgage lenders
Maarten van Rooij
704: Central Bank Transparency in Theory and Practice
Maria Demertzis and A. Hughes Hallet (Andrew Hughes Hallett )
703: A Brief History of the Institutional Design of Banking Supervision in the Netherlands
Joke Mooij and Henriette Prast
701: Robust versus Optimal Rules in Monetary Policy: A Note
Maria Demertzis and Alexander F. Tieman
699: Is Eastern Europe ready for the Euro? A Cointegration Analysis for the Maastricht Criteria
I.S. Meister
697: Getting used to the Euro
C.K. Folkertsma , C. van Renselaar and A.C.J. Stokman
696: Shocking the Eurozone
Peter Vlaar
694: Price Dividend Models Revisited, and their Role as Indicators for Monetary Policy
Nico Valckx
693: Should Structural Policy be Discontinued? The Macro-Economic Impact of Structural Policy on the EU-15 and the main Candidate Countries
M. Beugelsdijk
692: Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in the Netherlands: an Overview of the Statistics and the Literature (in Dutch)
Nicole Jonker
691: Inflationary Risks for the Euro Area: Simulations with EUROMON
Maria Demertzis and Leo de Haan
689: International Business Cycle Indicators, Measurement and Forecasting
Ard Den Reijer
688: The Housing Ladder, Taxation, and Borrowing constraints
J. Swank , Jan Kakes and Alexander F. Tieman