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Volume 169, issue 4, 2021
- COVID-19 and the Demand for Online Grocery Shopping: Empirical Evidence from the Netherlands pp. 407-421

- Barbara Baarsma and Jesse Groenewegen
- Correction to: COVID-19 and the Demand for Online Grocery Shopping: Empirical Evidence from the Netherlands pp. 423-426

- Barbara Baarsma and Jesse Groenewegen
- From Here to There: Achieving Fiscal Sustainability Under Alternative Demographic Contingencies pp. 427-444

- Svend E. Hougaard Jensen, Thorsteinn Sigurdur Sveinsson and Filipe Vieira
- Out of Sync Subnational Housing Markets and Macroprudential Policies in the UK pp. 445-467

- Michael Funke, Petar Mihaylovski and Adrian Wende
- Know More, Spend More? The Impact of Financial Literacy on Household Consumption pp. 469-498

- Milena Dinkova, Adriaan Kalwij and Rob Alessie
- Household Preferences for Investing in Crowdfunding pp. 499-522

- Laurentiu-Cristian Ciobotaru, Sul Kim and Arthur Soest
Volume 169, issue 3, 2021
- Trends in Wage Inequality in the Netherlands pp. 253-289

- Colja Schneck
- What Factors Keep Cash Alive in the European Union? pp. 291-317

- Yulia Titova, Delia Cornea and Sebastien Lemeunier
- A Broken Social Elevator? Employment Outcomes of First- and Second-Generation Immigrants in Belgium pp. 319-365

- Céline Piton and Francois Rycx
- The Relationship Between Firm Productivity, Wage Level and Employees’ Age: A Sectoral Perspective pp. 367-404

- Pål Børing
- Correction to: Gender Differences in Risk‑Taking and Sensation‑Seeking Behavior: Empirical Evidence from “ExtremeSports” pp. 405-405

- Bernd Frick
Volume 169, issue 2, 2021
- Regional Coronavirus Hotspots During the COVID-19 Outbreak in the Netherlands pp. 127-140

- Wolter H. J. Hassink, Guyonne Kalb and Jordy Meekes
- Ex-post Analysis of the TeliaSonera-Chess 2005 Merger pp. 141-178

- Norbert Maier, Julie Runge Jørgensen, Asger Lunde and Otto Toivanen
- Flexible Wages or Flexible Workers? A Decomposition of Wage Bill Adjustment by Dutch Firms, 2006–2013 pp. 179-209

- Anja Deelen
- Reversible Environmental Catastrophes with Disconnected Generations pp. 211-252

- Ben J. Heijdra and Pim Heijnen
Volume 169, issue 1, 2021
- Editorial Introduction—How Sports Can Help Economics pp. 1-3

- Ruud Koning and Jan van Ours
- Gender Differences in Risk-Taking and Sensation-Seeking Behavior: Empirical Evidence from “ExtremeSports” pp. 5-20

- Bernd Frick
- Order Effects in Elite Gymnastics pp. 21-35

- Sanne J. Joustra, Ruud Koning and Alex Krumer
- On the Incidence of an Ad Valorem Tax: The Adoption of VAT in the UK and Cost Pass Through by English Football Clubs pp. 37-61

- Stefan Szymanski
- Why are We So Good At Football, and They So Bad? Institutions and National Footballing Performance pp. 63-80

- Meshael Batarfi and J Reade
- Time To Go? Head Coach Quits and Dismissals in Professional Football pp. 81-105

- Alex Bryson, Babatunde Buraimo, Alex Farnell and Rob Simmons
- Seasonal Home Advantage in English Professional Football; 1974–2018 pp. 107-126

- Thomas Peeters and Jan C. Ours
Volume 168, issue 4, 2020
- Loan to Value Caps and Government-Backed Mortgage Insurance: Loan-Level Evidence from Dutch Residential Mortgages pp. 453-473

- Leo de Haan and Mauro Mastrogiacomo
- How Elastic is the Labour Supply of Female Migrants Relative to the Labour Supply of Female Natives? pp. 475-517

- Tanja Fendel
- Robust Estimation of Wage Dispersion with Censored Data: An Application to Occupational Earnings Risk and Risk Attitudes pp. 519-540

- Daniel Pollmann, Thomas Dohmen and Franz Palm
- Employment Protection Reform in European Labor Markets: The Collective Bargaining Regime Matters pp. 541-575

- Francesco Palma and Yann Thommen
- Ethnic Employment Gaps of Graduates in the Netherlands pp. 577-598

- Paul Bisschop, Bas Weel and Jelle Zwetsloot
Volume 168, issue 3, 2020
- Redistributive Consequences of Abolishing Uniform Contribution Policies in Pension Funds pp. 305-341

- Damiaan H. J. Chen and Sweder van Wijnbergen
- Predicting Takeover Targets: Long-Run Evidence from the Netherlands pp. 343-368

- Abe De Jong and Philip Fliers
- The Impact of Superstar Firms on the Labor Share: Evidence from Belgium pp. 369-402

- Filip Abraham and Yannick Bormans
- Unemployment Forecasts: Room for Improvement? pp. 403-417

- Yvonne Adema, Kees Folmer, Gerrit Hugo Heuvelen, Sonny Kuijpers, Rob Luginbuhl and Bas Scheer
- Mental Health Effects of Retirement pp. 419-452

- Matteo Picchio and Jan van Ours
Volume 168, issue 2, 2020
- Putting People Back into the Picture: Some Studies in Demographic Economics pp. 147-152

- Ben Heijdra and Klaus Prettner
- Valuing Productive Non-market Activities of Older Adults in Europe and the US pp. 153-181

- David E. Bloom, Alex Khoury, Eda Algur and J. P. Sevilla
- Demographics in MENA Countries: A Major Driver for Economic Growth pp. 183-213

- Yeganeh Forouheshfar, Najat El Mekkaoui and Hippolyte d’Albis
- On the Anatomy of Medical Progress Within an Overlapping Generations Economy pp. 215-257

- Ivan Frankovic, Michael Kuhn and Stefan Wrzaczek
- Three Pillars of Urbanization: Migration, Aging, and Growth pp. 259-278

- Theresa Grafeneder-Weissteiner, Klaus Prettner and Jens Südekum
- The Impact of Reducing the Pension Generosity on Inequality and Schooling pp. 279-304

- Miguel Sánchez-Romero and Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz
Volume 168, issue 1, 2020
- Technological Competition, Innovation Motive and Corporate Social Responsibility: Evidence from Top Managers of European SMEs pp. 1-22

- Johan Graafland and Niels Noorderhaven
- The Impact of Thin Capitalization Rules on Subsidiary Financing: Evidence from Belgium pp. 23-51

- Dave Goyvaerts and Annelies Roggeman
- Estimating the Skill Bias in Agglomeration Externalities and Social Returns to Education: Evidence from Dutch Matched Worker-Firm Micro-Data pp. 53-78

- Stefan P. T. Groot and Henri de Groot
- Occupational Mobility in Europe: Extent, Determinants and Consequences pp. 79-108

- Ronald Bachmann, Peggy Bechara (née David) and Christina Vonnahme
- Labour Market Trajectories of the Self-employed in the Netherlands pp. 109-146

- Elisabeth Beusch and Arthur Soest
Volume 167, issue 4, 2019
- Retirement Age Preferences: The Role of Social Interactions and Anchoring at the Statutory Retirement Age pp. 307-345

- Niels Vermeer, Maarten Rooij and Daniel Vuuren
- The Influence of the Strength of Financial Institutions and the Investment-Production Delay on Commodity Price Cycles: A Framed Field Experiment with Coffee Farmers in Colombia pp. 347-358

- Santiago Arango-Aramburo, Yuliana Acevedo and Joep Sonnemans
- The Elasticity of Taxable Labour Income in the Netherlands pp. 359-386

- Egbert L. W. Jongen and Maaike Stoel
- Paid to Quit pp. 387-406

- Robert Dur and Heiner Schmittdiel
- Female Labor Market Participation Across Cohorts: Evidence from the Netherlands pp. 407-433

- Wouter Nientker and Rob Alessie
Volume 167, issue 3, 2019
- Jan Tinbergen: Engineering a Better World pp. 215-219

- Ben Heijdra and Bas Weel
- Creative Careers: The Life Cycles of Nobel Laureates in Economics pp. 221-239

- Bruce Weinberg and David Galenson
- Correction to: Creative Careers: The Life Cycles of Nobel Laureates in Economics pp. 241-241

- Bruce Weinberg and David Galenson
- The Race Between Demand and Supply: Tinbergen’s Pioneering Studies of Earnings Inequality pp. 243-258

- James Heckman
- The Influence of Jan Tinbergen on Dutch Economic Policy pp. 259-282

- F. J. H. Don
- Recovering Tinbergen pp. 283-295

- Mary S. Morgan
- Jan Tinbergen, from Mathematics to Poverty and Environment pp. 297-305

- Aart de Zeeuw
Volume 167, issue 2, 2019
- Heterogeneous Consumers, Credit Rationing, and Tax-Benefit Policies pp. 105-126

- Willem L. Heeringa and Job Swank
- Do More Powerful Interest Groups Have a Disproportionate Influence on Policy? pp. 127-143

- Zara Sharif and Otto H. Swank
- Cash or Card? Unravelling the Role of Socio-Psychological Factors pp. 145-175

- Carin Cruijsen and Frank Horst
- The Macroeconomic Effects of Longevity Risk Under Private and Public Insurance and Asymmetric Information pp. 177-213

- Ben Heijdra, Yang Jiang and Jochen Mierau
Volume 167, issue 1, 2019
- Unemployment or Overeducation: Which is a Worse Signal to Employers? pp. 1-21

- Stijn Baert and Dieter Verhaest
- Public–Private Wage Differentials: Evidence from The Netherlands pp. 23-43

- Cindy Biesenbeek and Siemen Werff
- Estimating the Returns to Public R&D Investments: Evidence from Production Function Models pp. 45-87

- Roel van Elk, Bas ter Weel, Karen van der Wiel and Bram Wouterse
- A Note on Artificial Pitches and Home Advantage in Dutch Professional Football pp. 89-103

- Jan C. Ours