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Working Papers
2013
- An Assessment of Alternatives for the Dutch First Pension Pillar, The Design of Pension Schemes
CPB Discussion Paper, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis View citations (1)
2011
- Defined Benefit Pension Schemes: A Welfare Analysis of Risk Sharing and Labour Market Distortions
CPB Discussion Paper, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis View citations (3)
See also Journal Article Defined benefit pension schemes: a welfare analysis of risk sharing and labour market distortions*, Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, Cambridge University Press (2017) View citations (4) (2017)
2008
- Prudence and Robustness as Explanations for Precautionary Savings; an Evaluation
CPB Memorandum, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis View citations (1)
- The impact of demographic uncertainty on public finances in the Netherlands
CPB Discussion Paper, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis View citations (5)
2007
- Fiscal prefunding in response to demographic uncertainty
CPB Discussion Paper, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis View citations (8)
- GAMMA; a simulation model for ageing, pensions and public finances
CPB Document, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis View citations (15)
2006
- Ageing and the sustainability of Dutch public finances
CPB Special Publication, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis View citations (38)
2001
- The effect of corporate taxes on investment and the capital stock
CPB Memorandum, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis View citations (4)
2000
- Towards an econometric model for the Netherlands: Explaining unemployment
Other publications TiSEM, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management View citations (1)
Journal Articles
2017
- Defined benefit pension schemes: a welfare analysis of risk sharing and labour market distortions*
Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, 2017, 16, (4), 467-484 View citations (4)
See also Working Paper Defined Benefit Pension Schemes: A Welfare Analysis of Risk Sharing and Labour Market Distortions, CPB Discussion Paper (2011) View citations (3) (2011)
2015
- An Assessment of Alternatives for the Dutch First Pension Pillar System
De Economist, 2015, 163, (3), 281-302
2014
- Stochastic Generational Accounting Applied to Reforms of Dutch Occupational Pensions
De Economist, 2014, 162, (3), 287-307 View citations (6)
2011
- Ageing and the Conflict of Interest Between Generations
De Economist, 2011, 159, (3), 257-278 View citations (9)
Chapters
1998
- Consumption
A chapter in Explaining Unemployment: Econometric Models for the Netherlands, 1998, pp 171-200
- Equilibrium Unemployment in a Small Theoretical Model
A chapter in Explaining Unemployment: Econometric Models for the Netherlands, 1998, pp 97-122
- Exports
A chapter in Explaining Unemployment: Econometric Models for the Netherlands, 1998, pp 123-148 
Also in A chapter in Explaining Unemployment: Econometric Models for the Netherlands, 1998, pp 149-169 (1998)
- High and Low-Skilled Labour in a Macroeconometric Model of the Netherlands
Palgrave Macmillan
- Structural Changes in the Demand for Labour
A chapter in Explaining Unemployment: Econometric Models for the Netherlands, 1998, pp 69-93
- The equilibrium unemployment rate in a small economical model
A chapter in Explaining Unemployment: Econometric Models for the Netherlands, 1998, pp 233-266
- Unemployment in a Small Macroeconomic Disequilibrium Model
A chapter in Explaining Unemployment: Econometric Models for the Netherlands, 1998, pp 13-65
- Wages, prices and factor demand
A chapter in Explaining Unemployment: Econometric Models for the Netherlands, 1998, pp 201-231
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