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Volume 155, issue 4, 2007
- Ranking Dutch Economists pp. 469-487

- Jan van Ours and Frederic Vermeulen
- Book Review pp. 489-492

- Martin M.G. Fase
Volume 155, issue 3, 2007
- Do Not-For-Profits Make a Difference in Social Services? A Survey Study pp. 251-270

- Pierre Koning, Joëlle Noailly and Sabine Visser
- Payment Instruments as Perceived by Consumers – Results from a Household Survey pp. 271-303

- Nicole Jonker
- Switching Costs in Netherlands Energy Markets: Can Liberalisation Bring Benefits to Small Customers? pp. 305-321

- Marc Pomp and Victoria Shestalova
- Welfare Effects of Fiscal Subsidies on Home Ownership in the Netherlands pp. 323-336

- Casper Ewijk, Bas Jacobs and Ruud de Mooij
- Book Review pp. 337-338

- Hans Bloemen
- Book Review pp. 339-341

- Martin M.G. Fase
Volume 155, issue 2, 2007
- Opinions on the Tax Deductibility of Mortgages and the Consensus Effect pp. 141-159

- Eline van der Heijden, Jan Nelissen and Jan Potters
- The Heavenly Calculus and Socially Responsible Business Conduct: An Explorative Study among Executives pp. 161-181

- Johan Graafland and Corrie Mazereeuw- Van Der Duijn Schouten
- Market Timing and Capital Structure: Evidence for Dutch Firms pp. 183-206

- Tijs Bie and Leo de Haan
- Explaining Sunday Shop Policies pp. 207-219

- Elbert Dijkgraaf and Raymond Gradus
- Notes and Communications pp. 221-238

- Martin M.G. Fase
- Book Review pp. 239-240

- Ole Rummel
- Book Review pp. 241-242

- Bert Scholtens
- Book Review pp. 243-244

- Utz Weitzel
- Book Review pp. 245-247

- Hans Visser
Volume 155, issue 1, 2007
- Why The Critics Of Globalization Are Mistaken pp. 1-21

- Jagdish Bhagwati
- Measuring Transparency in the Dutch Mortgage Market pp. 23-47

- Wolter Hassink and Michiel Van Leuvensteijn
- The Impact of Legal and Voluntary Investor Protection on the Early Adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) pp. 49-72

- Annelies Renders and Ann Gaeremynck
- Financial Incentives in Disability Insurance in the Netherlands pp. 73-98

- Annemiek Vuren and Daniel van Vuuren
- Notes and Communications pp. 99-121

- Anna Schors, Rob Alessie and Mauro Mastrogiacomo
- Book Review pp. 123-124

- Nico Valckx
- Book Review pp. 125-126

- Adriaan Soetevent
- Book review pp. 127-128

- Wilfred Dolfsma
- Book Review pp. 129-131

- Maria Demertzis
- Jury Report on the Kvs Award for the Best Doctoral Thesis in Economics of the Academic Years 2004/2005 and 2005/2006 pp. 133-134

- Eric Damme, Martin M.G. Fase, Hugo Keuzenkamp, Philip Hans and Philip Hans Franses
- Results of the Editorial Process 1997–2006 pp. 135-135

- Peter Els
- Uit De Economist Van 1857 pp. 137-137

- Eline Heijden, Jan Nelissen and Jan Potters
- The Millennium Development Goals, How Realistic are They? pp. 139-139

- Michiel Keyzer and Cornelia van Wesenbeeck
Volume 154, issue 4, 2006
- On the Economics of Illicit Drugs pp. 483-490

- Jan Ours and Stephen Pudney
- Drug Demand – Initiation, Continuation and Quitting pp. 491-516

- Anne Line Bretteville-Jensen
- The Impact of Cannabis Use on Health pp. 517-546

- Jenny Williams and Christopher Skeels
- Exploring the Structure of the Illegal Market for Cannabis pp. 547-562

- Chris Wilkins and Paul Sweetsur
- Evidence-Based Illicit Drug Policy: The Potential Contribution of Economic Evaluation Techniques pp. 563-580

- Christine Godfrey
- The History of Licit Cocaine in the Netherlands pp. 581-586

- Annemarie Bos
- Competition in the Dutch Mortgage Market pp. 587-600

- Elmer Sterken
- Book Review pp. 601-603

- Ton Schaik
- Book Review pp. 605-606

- Eric van Damme
- Book Review pp. 607-608

- Dirk Broeders
- Book Review pp. 609-610

- Bas ter Weel
- Book Review pp. 611-613

- Theo Klundert
Volume 154, issue 3, 2006
- Global Public Finance and Funding the Millennium Development Goals pp. 325-339

- Anthony Atkinson
- Global Public Finance and Funding the Millennium Development Goals: A Comment on Atkinson pp. 341-343

- Antony Burgmans
- Retail Payments in the Netherlands: Facts and Theory pp. 345-372

- Wilko Bolt
- The Timing of Investment Episodes in the Netherlands pp. 373-388

- Julian Fennema, Wilko Letterie and Gerard Pfann
- Post-Enron Implicit Audit Reporting Standards: Sifting through the Evidence pp. 389-403

- Piet Sercu, Heidi Bauwhede and Marleen Willekens
- 25 Years of Dutch Ipos: An Examination of Frequently Cited Ipo Anomalies Within Main Sectors and During Hot- and Cold-Issue Periods pp. 405-427

- R. Doeswijk, H. Hemmes and R. Venekamp
- Measuring and Analysing Competition in the Netherlands pp. 429-441

- Harold Creusen, Bert Minne and Henry Wiel
- The Millennium Development Goals, How Realistic Are They? pp. 443-466

- Michiel Keyzer and Cornelia van Wesenbeeck
- Book Review: Hirofumi Uzawa, Economic Analysis of Social Common Capital, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2005. 406 p. GBP 45.00 (ISBN 13 978 0 521 84788 9 HB) pp. 467-469

- Theo Klundert
- Book Review: B. Schefold, Beiträge zur ökonomischen Dogmengeschichte, edited by V. Caspari, Düsseldorf, Verlag Wirtschaft und Finanzen, 2004. 617 p. EUR 90.95 (CHF 160.00) (ISBN 3 87881 182 9) pp. 471-473

- A. Heertje
- Book Review: J. Kehoe, T.N. Srinivasan and J. Whalley (ed.), Frontiers in Applied General Equilibrium Modeling, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2005, 436 p. GBP 50.00 (USD 90.00) (ISBN 0 521825253) pp. 475-476

- Cornelia van Wesenbeeck
- Uit De Economist Van 1856 pp. 477-478

- P. Els
- Going, Going, Gone! A Swift Tour of Auction Theory and Its Applications pp. 481-481

- Emiel Maasland and Sander Onderstal
Volume 154, issue 2, 2006
- From Antwerp and Amsterdam to London: The Decline of Financial Centres in Europe pp. 143-175

- Peter Spufford
- Systemic Risk in the Dutch Financial Sector pp. 177-195

- K. Minderhoud
- Going, Going, Gone! A Swift Tour of Auction Theory and its Applications pp. 197-249

- Emiel Maasland and Sander Onderstal
- Does Public Service Broadcasting Serve The Public? The Future of Television in the Changing Media Landscape pp. 251-276

- Machiel Dijk, Richard Nahuis and Daniel Waagmeester
- Dutch Households’ Perceptions of Economic Growth and Inflation pp. 277-294

- Céline Christensen, Peter Els and Maarten van Rooij
- How Influential is Economics? pp. 295-311

- Bruno Frey
- Book Review pp. 313-314

- Harry Garretsen
- Book Review pp. 315-316

- Michiel Keyzer
- Book Review: Jean-Jacques Laffont, Regulation and Development, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2005, 268 p. GBP 17.99, USD 29.99 (ISBN 0 521 54948 PB) GBP 40, USD 75 (ISBN 0 521 84018 X HB) pp. 317-318

- Wilko Bolt
- Book Review: Takeshi Inagami and D. Hugh Whittaker, The New Community Firm. Employment, Governance and Management Reform in Japan, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2005, 282 p. GPB 45, USD 75 (ISBN 0 521 843707) pp. 319-320

- Joop Stam
- Uit De Economist Van 1856-57 pp. 321-323

- Gita Gajapersad
Volume 154, issue 1, 2006
- The Economics of Health System Payment pp. 1-18

- David Cutler
- Forecasting Inflation: An Art as Well as a Science! pp. 19-40

- Ard Reijer and Peter Vlaar
- Price Anomalies in the Used Car Market pp. 41-62

- Peter Kooreman and Marco Haan
- Generational Accounting, Solidarity and Pension Losses pp. 63-83

- C. N. Teulings and Casper de Vries
- A Classification of Dutch Manufacturing based on a Model of Innovation pp. 85-105

- Wladimir Raymond, Pierre Mohnen, Franz Palm and Sybrand Loeff
- Media & Economics: Uneasy Bedfellows? pp. 107-124

- Wilfred Dolfsma and Richard Nahuis
- Book Review: C.C.A. van den Berg, The Making of the Statute of the European System of Central Banks. An Application of Checks and Balances, Dutch University Press 2004. 596 p. EUR 39.50 (ISBN: 90 5170 997 8) pp. 133-134

- Amy Verdun
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