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- 355: The Performance of Publicly Managed Venture Capital Funds

- Andrei Dubovik and Joep Steegmans
- 354: The Elasticity of Taxable Income for the Self-Employed: Heterogeneity across Reforms and Income Levels

- Nicole Bosch and Henk-Wim de Boer
- 353: Using Tax Deductions to Promote Lifelong Learning: Real and Shifting Responses

- Wiljan van den Berge, Egbert Jongen and Karen van der Wiel
- 352: The urban economics of retail

- Ioulia Ossokina, Coen Teulings and Jan Svitak
- 351: Collateral Damage? Decreasing House Prices and Entrepreneurial Lending

- Remco Mocking, Benedikt Vogt and Wolter Hassink
- 350: Tax arbitrage incentives for mortgage prepayment behavior: Evidence from Dutch micro data

- Stefan Groot and Arjan Lejour
- 349: Optimal Tax Routing: Network Analysis of FDI diversion

- Maarten van 't Riet and Arjan Lejour
- 348: Knowledge diffusion across regions and countries: evidence from patent citations

- Wiljan van den Berge, Jonneke Bolhaar and Roel van Elk
- 347: Are good researchers also good teachers? The relationship between research quality and teaching quality

- Ali Palali, Roel van Elk, Jonneke Bolhaar and Iryna Rud
- 346: The Impact of House Price Shocks on the Savings of Dutch Homeowners and Renters

- Michiel Bijlsma and Remco Mocking
- 345: Negative home equity and job mobility

- Sander Veldhuizen, Bart Voogt, Benedikt Vogt and Andrea Morescalchi
- 344: The role of inflation-linked bonds

- Ed Westerhout and Ona Ciocyte
- 343: Switching gains and health plan price elasticities: 20 years of managed competition reforms in the Netherlands

- Rudy Douven, Katalin Katona, Erik Schut and Victoria Shestalova
- 342: Understanding employment decentralization by estimating the spatial scope of agglomeration economies

- Paul Verstraten, Gerard Verweij and Peter Zwaneveld
- 341: VAT and Agriculture: Lessons from Europe

- Sijbren Cnossen
- 340: The effect of financial development on economic growth: a meta-analysis

- Michiel Bijlsma, Clemens Kool and Marielle Non
- 338: The Effects of Additional Study Choice Activities: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial

- Anja Deelen and Sonny Kuijpers
- 337: The elasticity of taxable income in the Netherlands

- Egbert Jongen and Maaike Stoel
- 336: A Data-Driven Procedure to Determine the Bunching Window - An Application to the Netherlands

- Nicole Bosch, Vincent Dekker and Kristina Strohmaier
- 335: The Impact of Uncertainty Shocks: Continental Europe versus the Anglo-Saxon World

- Joris de Wind and Katarzyna Grabska
- 334: How do severance pay and job search assistance jointly affect unemployment duration and job quality?

- Wiljan van den Berge
- 333: Love conquers all but nicotine; spousal peer e ffects on the decision to quit smoking

- Ali Palali and Jan van Ours
- 331: Potential economic effects of TTIP for the Netherlands

- Hugo Rojas-Romagosa
- 330: Do national borders slow down knowledge diffusion within new technological fields? The case of big data in Europe

- Tatiana Kiseleva, Ali Palali and Bas Straathof
- 329: Sorting around the discontinuity threshold: The case of a neighbourhood investment programme

- Sander Gerritsen, Bas ter Weel and Dinand Webbink
- 328: Impact of funding targeted pre-school interventions on school readiness: Evidence from the Netherlands

- Emre Akgunduz and Suzanne Heijnen
- 327: Does independent needs assessment limit supply-side moral hazard in long-term care?

- Rudy Douven, Pieter Bakx and Frederik T. Schut
- 326: Tax bunching by owners of small corporations

- Leon Bettendorf, Arjan Lejour and Maarten van 't Riet
- 325: Internet searches and transactions on the housing market

- Sander Veldhuizen, Benedikt Vogt and Bart Voogt
- 324: Tackling Spillovers by Taxing Corporate Income in the European Union at Source

- Sijbren Cnossen
- 323: Negative Home Equity and Household Mobility: Evidence from Administrative Data

- Sander Veldhuizen, Benedikt Vogt and Bart Voogt
- 322: House prices and accessibility: Evidence from a natural experiment in transport infrastructure

- Sander Hoogendoorn, Joost van Gemeren, Paul Verstraten and Kees Folmer
- 321: The ability to pay for long-term care in the Netherlands: a life-cycle perspective

- Harry ter Rele, Arjen Hussem, Casper Ewijk and Albert Wong
- 320: Credit Supply Shocks in the Netherlands

- Adam Elbourne and Fabio Duchi
- 319: Do Extrinsically Motivated Mental Health Care Providers Have Better Treatment Outcomes?

- Rudy Douven, Minke Remmerswaal and Robin Zoutenbier
- 318: Home Ownership and Household Portfolio Choice

- Thomas Michielsen, Remco Mocking and Sander Veldhuizen
- 317: The allocation of financial risks during the life cycle in individual and collective DC pension contracts

- Marcel Lever, Ilja Boelaars, Ryanne Cox and Roel Mehlkopf
- 316: The effects of higher teacher pay on teacher retention

- Sander Gerritsen, Sonny Kuijpers and Marc van der Steeg
- 315: Measuring Downward Nominal and Real Wage Rigidity - Why Methods Matter

- Anja Deelen and Wouter Verbeek
- 314: Estimating the weight of opportunity costs in housing consumption

- Machiel van Dijk
- 313: A macroeconomic analysis of the returns to public R&D investments

- Roel van Elk, Bas ter Weel, Karen van der Wiel, Bram Wouterse and Bart Verspagen
- 312: A structural analysis of labour supply and involuntary unemployment in the Netherlands

- Henk-Wim de Boer
- 311: Earnings responses to discontinuities in social security contributions: Evidence from Dutch administrative data

- Nicole Bosch and Maja Micevska Scharf
- 310: Quasi-experimental evidence on the relation between child care subsidies and child care quality

- Emre Akgunduz, Egbert Jongen, Paul P.M. Leseman and Janneke Plantenga
- 309: More R&D with tax incentives? A meta-analysis

- Elina Ladinska, Marielle Non and Bas Straathof
- 308: The stimulative effect of an unconditional block grant on the decentralized provision of care

- Mark Kattenberg and Wouter Vermeulen
- 307: Melting Ice Caps and the Economic Impact of Opening the Northern Sea Route

- Hugo Rojas-Romagosa, Eddy Bekkers and Joseph Francois
- 306: What drives cybercrime? Empirical evidence from DDoS attacks

- Bastiaan Overvest and Bas Straathof
- 305: The effect of schooling vouchers on higher education enrollment and completion of teachers: A regression discontinuity analysis

- Marc van der Steeg and Roel van Elk
- 304: Estimating the Impact of Forced Sales on House Prices

- Remco Mocking and Bastiaan Overvest
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