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Working Papers
2017
- Benefits of EMU Participation: Estimates using the Synthetic Control Method
Discussion Paper, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research
2016
- International trade with pensions and demographic shocks
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany View citations (1)
See also Journal Article in Journal of Pension Economics and Finance (2019)
2010
- At Whose Service? Subsidizing Services and the Skill Premium
Discussion Paper, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research 
Also in Working Papers, Utrecht School of Economics (2009)
2009
- Social capital and health across European countries
Working Papers, Utrecht School of Economics 
See also Journal Article in Applied Economics Letters (2011)
2006
- Coordination of Pension Provision in a Divided Europe: The Role of Citizens' Preferences
Working Papers, Utrecht School of Economics
2004
- Growing Old and Staying Young: Population Policy in an Ageing Closed Economy
Working Papers, Utrecht School of Economics View citations (1)
See also Journal Article in Journal of Population Economics (2008)
2003
- The wealth of generations: Pensions and welfare from a macroeconomic perspective
Other publications TiSEM, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management
2002
- General-Equilibrium Effects of Privatisation: The Missing Piece in Social Security Reform
Discussion Paper, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research View citations (1)
- Social Security Reform and Population Ageing in a Two-Sector Growth Model
Discussion Paper, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research
2000
- Family Size, Looming Demographic Changes and the Efficiency of Social Security Reform
Discussion Paper, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research View citations (13)
- The Effects of Asymmetric Demographic Shocks with Perfect Capital Mobility
Discussion Paper, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research
Journal Articles
2019
- International trade with pensions and demographic shocks
Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, 2019, 18, (1), 140-164 View citations (1)
See also Working Paper (2016)
2014
- Demographic Change, International Trade and Capital Flows
Open Economies Review, 2014, 25, (5), 865-883 View citations (11)
2011
- Social capital and health across European countries
Applied Economics Letters, 2011, 18, (12), 1167-1170 View citations (7)
See also Working Paper (2009)
2009
- Explaining Europeans' preferences for pension provision
European Journal of Political Economy, 2009, 25, (2), 237-246 View citations (13)
2008
- Growing old and staying young: population policy in an ageing closed economy
Journal of Population Economics, 2008, 21, (3), 573-588 View citations (45)
See also Working Paper (2004)
2007
- Increased Pension Savings: Blessing or Curse? Social Security Reform in a Two‐Sector Growth Model
Economica, 2007, 74, (296), 736-755 View citations (8)
- Pension Reform and Economic Theory. A Non-Orthodox Analysis, Sergio Cesaratto
Journal of Income Distribution, 2007, 16, (2), 146-149
- THE CASE FOR PAY‐AS‐YOU‐GO PENSIONS IN A SERVICE ECONOMY
Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 2007, 54, (2), 151-165 View citations (7)
2005
- Serving the old: ageing and economic growth
Oxford Economic Papers, 2005, 57, (4), 647-663 View citations (12)
2003
- Social security and endogenous fertility: pensions and child allowances as siamese twins
Journal of Public Economics, 2003, 87, (2), 233-251 View citations (150)
2002
- The Vulnerability of Social Security When Fertility is Endogenous
Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics (JITE), 2002, 158, (4), 715-730 View citations (1)
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