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- 405: Flexible Wages or Flexible Workers?

- Anja Deelen
- 404: Treatment responses of mental health care providers after a demand shock

- Rudy Douven, Minke Remmerswaal and Tobias Vervliet
- 403: The effect of demographic developments and growth on the optimal statutory retirement age

- Harry ter Rele
- 402: Dutch Shell Companies and International Tax Planning

- Arjan Lejour, Jan Möhlmann, Maarten van 't Riet and Thijs Benschop
- 401: Non-Bunching at Kinks and Notches in Cash Transfers

- Nicole Bosch, Egbert Jongen, Wouter Leenders and Jan Möhlmann
- 400: Experimenting with dropout prevention policies

- Jonneke Bolhaar, Sander Gerritsen, Sonny Kuijpers and Karen van der Wiel
- 399: Transit-oriented developments and residential property values

- Koen van Ruijven, Paul Verstraten and Peter Zwaneveld
- 398: Estimating the Impact of the Financial Cycle on Fiscal Policy

- Beau Soederhuizen, Rutger Teulings and Rob Luginbuhl
- 397: Can your house keep you out of a nursing home?

- Maaike Diepstraten, Rudy Douven and Bram Wouterse
- 396: Do house prices matter for household consumption?

- Lu Zhang
- 395: Disentangling the effect of household debt on consumption

- Rutger Teulings, Bram Wouterse and Kan Ji
- 394: The welfare effects of co-payments in long term care

- Bram Wouterse and Arjen Hussem
- 393: Selection and moral hazard effects in healthcare

- Minke Remmerswaal, Jan Boone and Rudy Douven
- 392: Do parents work more when children start school? Evidence from the Netherlands

- Lisette Swart, Wiljan van den Berge and Karen van der Wiel
- 391: Do zero and sign restricted SVARs identify unconventional monetary policy shocks in the euro area?

- Adam Elbourne and Kan Ji
- 390: Automatic Reaction – What Happens to Workers at Firms that Automate?

- Wiljan van den Berge
- 389: The impact of age at arrival on education and mental health

- Sander Gerritsen, Mark Kattenberg and Sonny Kuijpers
- 388: The Incidence of Pension Contributions

- Nicole Bosch
- 387: The effect of reinsuring a deductible on pharmaceutical spending: A Dutch case study on low-income people

- Marielle Non, Rudy Douven, Richard van Kleef and Onno van der Galiën
- 386: Can we measure banking sector competition robustly?

- Andrei Dubovik and Natasha Kalara
- 385: Estimating migration changes from the EU’s free movement of people principle

- Hugo Rojas-Romagosa and Johannes Bollen
- 384: Causes of regional variation in Dutch healthcare expenditures: evidence from movers

- Rudy Douven, Minke Remmerswaal, Ana Moura and Martin Salm
- 383: The changing landscape of firm financing in Europe, the United States and Japan

- Natasha Kalara and Lu Zhang
- 382: Are substitute services a barrier to controlling long-term care expenditures?

- Mark Kattenberg and Pieter Bakx
- 381: The scope of the external return to higher education

- Paul Verstraten
- 380: Economic Decision Problems in Multi-Level Flood Prevention: a new graph-based approach used for real world applications

- Peter Zwaneveld and Gerard Verweij
- 379: How large are road traffic externalities in the city? The highway tunneling in Maastricht, the Netherlands

- Joep Tijm, Thomas Michielsen, Peter Zwaneveld and Raoul van Maarseveen
- 378: Does managed competition constrain hospitals’ contract prices? Evidence from the Netherlands

- Rudy Douven, Monique Burger and Erik Schut
- 377: Why do wages grow faster in urban areas? Sorting of high potentials matters

- Paul Verstraten, Gerard Verweij and Peter Zwaneveld
- 376: Complexities in the spatial scope of agglomeration economies

- Paul Verstraten, Gerard Verweij and Peter Zwaneveld
- 375: Optimal Taxation of Secondary Earners in the Netherlands: Has Equity Lost Ground?

- Henk-Wim de Boer, Egbert Jongen and Patrick Koot
- 374: Do paid teacher trainee programs lead to additional teachers in secondary education? A Regression Discontinuity Analysis

- Anja Deelen and Sonny Kuijpers
- 373: Competition and pricing behavior in long term care markets: Evidence from the Market for Assistance in Daily Housekeeping Activities

- Remco van Eijkel, Mark Kattenberg and Ab van der Torre
- 372: Effects of Unconventional Monetary Policy on European Corporate Credit

- Machiel van Dijk and Andrei Dubovik
- 371: The effects of unconventional monetary policy in the euro area

- Adam Elbourne, Kan Ji and Sem Duijndam
- 370: Should CBA’s include a correction for the marginal excess burden of taxation?

- Frits Bos, Thomas van der Pol and Gerbert Romijn
- 369: Firm heterogeneity and exports in the Netherlands: Identifying export potential

- Peter Zwaneveld, Raoul van Maarseveen, Steven Brakman and Harry Garretsen
- 368: Cheaper and More Haircuts After VAT Cut? Evidence From the Netherlands

- Egbert Jongen, Arjan Lejour and Gabriella Massenz
- 367: Cost-Sharing Design Matters: A Comparison of the Rebate and Deductible in Healthcare

- Minke Remmerswaal, Jan Boone, Michiel Bijlsma and Rudy Douven
- 366: Premium levels and demand response in health insurance: relative thinking and zero-price effects

- Rudy Douven, Ron van der Heijden, Thomas McGuire and Erik Schut
- 365: Preventing NEETs During the Great Recession: The Effects of a Mandatory Activation Program for Young Welfare Recipients

- Egbert Jongen, Emile Cammeraat and Pierre Koning
- 364: Distributionally Weighted Cost-Benefit Analysis: From Theory to Practice

- Thomas van der Pol, Frits Bos and Gerbert Romijn
- 363: Co-payments in long-term home care: do they affect the use of care?

- Marielle Non
- 362: The effect of geographical distance on online transactions: Evidence from the Netherlands

- Ali Palali, Bas Straathof and Rinske Windig
- 361: Optimal Income Support for Lone Parents in the Netherlands: Are We There Yet?

- Henk-Wim de Boer and Egbert Jongen
- 360: SMOOTHIES: A Toolbox for the Exact Nonlinear and Non-Gaussian Kalman Smoother

- Joris de Wind
- 359: Exact Nonlinear and Non-Gaussian Kalman Smoother for State Space Models with Implicit Functions and Equality Constraints

- Joris de Wind
- 358: Employment Polarization in local labor markets: the Dutch case

- Nikolaos Terzidis, Raoul van Maarseveen and Raquel Ortega-Argiles
- 357: Capital structure determinants and adjustment speed: An empirical analysis of Dutch SMEs

- Remco Mocking and Joep Steegmans
- 356: A lost generation? The early career effects of graduating during a recession

- Wiljan van den Berge and Arne Brouwers
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