De Economist
2004 - 2026
Current editor(s): Rob Alessie, Bas ter Weel, Casper van Ewijk, Jan C. van Ours and Frank de Jong
From Springer
Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing ().
Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
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
Volume 166, issue 4, 2018
- The Rise of Temporary Work in Europe pp. 397-401

- Bas Weel
- Three Perspectives on the Dutch Growth of Flexible Employment pp. 403-432

- Jonneke Bolhaar, Marloes Graaf-Zijl and Bas Scheer
- Non-standard Employment in Sweden pp. 433-454

- Per Skedinger
- Fixed-Term Contracts and Labor Market Duality in France pp. 455-476

- Clémence Berson
- Dual Labour Market Intermediaries in Italy: How to Lay off “Lemons”—Thereby Creating a Problem of Adverse Selection pp. 477-502

- Paolo Barbieri and Giorgio Cutuli
- The Surge in Short-Duration Contracts in Spain pp. 503-534

- Florentino Felgueroso, José-Ignacio García-Pérez, Marcel Jansen and David Troncoso-Ponce
Volume 166, issue 3, 2018
- The Contribution of Educated Workers to Firms’ Efficiency Gains: The Key Role of Proximity to the ‘Local’ Frontier pp. 259-283

- Vincent Vandenberghe
- A Structural Analysis of Labour Supply and Involuntary Unemployment in the Netherlands pp. 285-308

- Henk-Wim Boer
- Optimal Monetary Policy Under Sectoral Interconnections pp. 309-336

- Swapnil Singh and Roel Beetsma
- Funded Pensions and Economic Growth pp. 337-362

- Michiel Bijlsma, Johannes Bonekamp, Casper Ewijk and Ferry Haaijen
- Informal Caregiving, Employment Status and Work Hours of the 50+ Population in Europe pp. 363-396

- Nicola Ciccarelli and Arthur Soest
Volume 166, issue 2, 2018
- Cheaper and More Haircuts After VAT Cut? Evidence from the Netherlands pp. 135-154

- Egbert Jongen, Arjan Lejour and Gabriella Massenz
- Impact of Funding Targeted Pre-school Interventions on School Readiness: Evidence from the Netherlands pp. 155-178

- Yusuf Emre Akgunduz and Suzanne Heijnen
- Fragmentation and Market Quality: The Case of European Markets pp. 179-206

- Paulo Pereira Silva
- A Descriptive Model of Banking and Aggregate Demand pp. 207-237

- Jochen Mierau and Mark Mink
- The Diffusion of Local Differentiated Waste Disposal Taxes in the Netherlands pp. 239-258

- Pim Heijnen and J.Paul Elhorst
Volume 166, issue 1, 2018
- Impact Assessment of Competition Policies and Regulation: 10 Years’ Experience from the Office of the Chief Economist in the Netherlands pp. 1-6

- Rob Alessie, Peter Dijkstra, Ron Kemp, Annemieke Tuinstra and Jarig Sinderen
- ‘Outcome’ Assessment: What Exactly Are We Measuring? A Personal Reflection on Measuring the Outcomes from Competition Agencies’ Interventions pp. 7-22

- John Davies
- Economic Impact of Competition Policy: A Look Beyond Consumer Surplus pp. 23-40

- Jan Sviták and Jarig Sinderen
- The Impact of Regulation on Utilities’ Investments: A Survey and New Evidence from the Energy Industry pp. 41-62

- Laura Abrardi, Cambini Carlo and Laura Rondi
- Ex-post Analysis of Mobile Telecom Mergers: The Case of Austria and The Netherlands pp. 63-87

- Luca Aguzzoni, Benno Buehler, Luca Martile, Ron Kemp and Anton Schwarz
- Ex-Post Evaluation of Competition Law Enforcement Effects in the German Packaging Waste Compliance Scheme Market pp. 89-109

- Arno Rasek and Florian Smuda
- Sanctions and Leniency to Individuals, and its Impact on Cartel Discoveries: Evidence from the Netherlands pp. 111-134

- Peter Dijkstra and Jonathan Frisch
Volume 165, issue 4, 2017
- CEOs and CFOs on IPOs: The Process and Success of Going Public pp. 381-410

- Martijn J. Assem, Nico L. Sar and Philippe Versijp
- Tax Bunching by Owners of Small Corporations pp. 411-438

- Leon Bettendorf, Arjan Lejour and Maarten ’t Riet
- Income Differences Between PhDs and Masters: Evidence from The Netherlands pp. 439-461

- Bram Wouterse, Karen Wiel and Marc Steeg
- U.S. Immigration Reform and the Migration Dynamics of Mexican Males pp. 463-485

- Khulan Altangerel and Jan C. Ours
- Erratum to: Gender Differences in Financial Education: Evidence from Primary School pp. 487-487

- Flavia Coda Moscarola and Matteo Migheli
Volume 165, issue 3, 2017
- Early Smoking, Education, and Labor Market Performance pp. 225-270

- Ali Palali
- Potential Economic Effects of TTIP for the Netherlands pp. 271-294

- Hugo Rojas-Romagosa
- Bailout Clauses and the Price of Credit: The Dutch Experience for Housing Corporations pp. 295-320

- Jacob Veenstra and Bernard Ommeren
- Gender Differences in Financial Education: Evidence from Primary School pp. 321-347

- Matteo Migheli and Flavia Coda Moscarola
- Consumption Behavior, Annuity Income and Mortality Risk of Retirees pp. 349-380

- Vesile Kutlu-Koc, Rob Alessie and Adriaan Kalwij
Volume 165, issue 2, 2017
- Contribution Ceilings and the Incidence of Payroll Taxes pp. 129-140

- Facundo Alvaredo, Thomas Breda, Barra Roantree and Emmanuel Saez
- Incidence and Behavioural Response to Social Security Contributions: An Analysis of Kink Points in France pp. 141-163

- Antoine Bozio, Thomas Breda and Julien Grenet
- Who Bears the Burden of Social Security Contributions in Germany? Evidence from 35 Years of Administrative Data pp. 165-179

- Kai-Uwe Müller and Michael Neumann
- The Incidence of Social Security Contributions in the United Kingdom: Evidence from Discontinuities at Contribution Ceilings pp. 181-203

- Stuart Adam, Barra Roantree and David Phillips
- Who Bears the Burden of Social Security Contributions in the Netherlands? Evidence from Dutch Administrative Data pp. 205-224

- Nicole Bosch and Maja Micevska-Scharf
Volume 165, issue 1, 2017
- The Decentralization of Social Assistance and the Rise of Disability Insurance Enrolment pp. 1-21

- Gijs Roelofs and Daniel van Vuuren
- Do Incentives for Municipalities Reduce the Welfare Caseload? Evaluation of a Welfare Reform in the Netherlands pp. 23-42

- Lucy Kok, Caren Tempelman, Pierre Koning, Lennart Kroon and Caroline Berden
- Who Moves Out of Social Housing? The Effect of Rent Control on Housing Tenure Choice pp. 43-66

- Mark A. C. Kattenberg and Wolter H. J. Hassink
- Gender Differentials in Unemployment Ins and Outs during the Great Recession in Spain pp. 67-99

- Sara Rica and Yolanda F. Rebollo-Sanz
- Sorting Around the Discontinuity Threshold: The Case of a Neighbourhood Investment Programme pp. 101-128

- Sander Gerritsen, Dinand Webbink and Bas Weel