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- 303: Mismatch on the Dutch labour market in the Great Recession

- Hugo Erken, Eric van Loon and Wouter Verbeek
- 302: Fiscal policy and CO2 emissions of new passenger cars in the EU

- Thomas Michielsen, Reyer Gerlagh, Inge van den Bijgaart and Hans Nijland
- 301: Technological Uncertainty in Meeting Europe’s Decarbonisation Goals

- Rob Aalbers, Johannes Bollen, Kees Folmer and Geoffrey J. Blanford
- 300: Does the teacher beat the test? The additional value of teacher assessment in predicting student ability

- Bas ter Weel, Eva Feron and Trudie Schils
- 299: House Price Shocks and Household Savings: evidence from Dutch administrative data

- Nancy van Beers, Michiel Bijlsma and Remco Mocking
- 298: The Regional Impact of Bilateral Investment Treaties on Foreign Direct Investment

- Arjan Lejour and Maria Salfi
- 297: Robust estimation of the VAT pass-through in the Netherlands

- Martin Mellens, Hendrik Vrijburg and Jonneke Dijkstra
- 296: The social discount rate under a stochastic A2 scenario

- Rob Aalbers, Marjon Ruijter and Cornelis Oosterlee
- 295: The effect of family disruption on children's personality development: Evidence from British longitudinal data

- Bas ter Weel and Tyas Prevoo
- 294: Teacher quality and student achievement: Evidence from a Dutch sample of twins

- Sander Gerritsen, Erik Plug and Dinand Webbink
- 293: Zero returns to compulsory schooling: Is it certification or skills that matters?

- Sander Gerritsen
- 292: Unintended effects of reimbursement schedules in mental health care

- Rudy Douven, Minke Remmerswaal and Ilaria Mosca
- 291: Demanding occupations and the retirement age in the Netherlands

- Niels Vermeer, Mauro Mastrogiacomo and Arthur van Soest
- 290: Ranking the Stars: Network Analysis of Bilateral Tax Treaties

- Maarten van 't Riet and Arjan Lejour
- 289: Welfare Benefits of Agglomeration and Worker Heterogeneity

- Ioulia Ossokina, Coen Teulings and Henri de Groot
- 288: Renewable energy policies and cross-border investment: evidence from M&A in solar and wind energy

- Victoria Shestalova, Chiara Criscuolo, Nick Johnstone and Carlo Menon
- 287: Collective versus Individual Pension Schemes: a Welfare-Theoretical Perspective

- Ed Westerhout, Jan Bonenkamp and Peter Broer
- 286: The effectiveness of fiscal stimuli for working parents

- Henk-Wim de Boer, Egbert Jongen and Jan Kabátek
- 285: Labour market effects of job displacement for prime-age and older workers

- Anja Deelen, Marloes De Graaf-Zijl and Wiljan van den Berge
- 284: Maximum likelihood estimation of the Markov chain model with macro data and the ecological inference model

- Arie ten Cate
- 283: Optimally Differentiated Carbon Prices for Unilateral Climate Policy

- Stefan Boeters
- 282: Do Wages Continue Increasing at Older Ages? Evidence on the Wage Cushion in the Netherlands

- Rob Euwals and Anja Deelen
- 281: Age-Specific Labour Market Effects of Employment Protection - A numerical approach

- Stefan Boeters
- 280: Targeted advertising, platform competition and privacy

- Henk Kox, Bas Straathof and Gijsbert Zwart
- 279: Economic growth and funded pension systems

- Michiel Bijlsma, Ferry Haaijen and Casper Ewijk
- 278: Social interactions and the retirement age

- Niels Vermeer, Daniel van Vuuren and Maarten van Rooij
- 277: Safe Dike Heights at Minimal Costs: An Integer Programming Approach

- Peter Zwaneveld and Gerard Verweij
- 276: Individual Returns to a PhD Education in the Netherlands: Income Differences between Masters and PhDs

- Marc van der Steeg, Karen van der Wiel and Bram Wouterse
- 275: Provider competition and over-utilization in health care

- Jan Boone and Rudy Douven
- 274: Follow the leader? Public and private wages in the Netherlands

- Annette Zeilstra and Adam Elbourne
- 273: Saving behavior and risk taking: Evidence from the Dutch Tax Reform in 2001

- Erik Floor and Arjan Lejour
- 272: Quality and hospital choice for cataract treatments: the winner takes most

- Suzanne Ruwaard and Rudy Douven
- 271: Time variation in the dynamic effects of unanticipated changes in tax policy

- Joris de Wind
- 270: Reduced-rank time-varying vector autoregressions

- Joris de Wind and Luca Gambetti
- 269: Cities, Tasks and Skills

- Suzanne Kok and Bas ter Weel
- 268: Measuring too-big-to-fail funding advantages from small banks’ CDS spreads

- Michiel Bijlsma, Jasper Lukkezen and Kristina Marinova
- 267: Urban traffic externalities: quasi-experimental evidence from housing prices

- Ioulia Ossokina and Gerard Verweij
- 266: Banks, Financial Markets and Growth in Developed Countries: a Survey of the empirical literature

- Michiel Bijlsma and Andrei Dubovik
- 265: The Foreign Investment Effects of Tax Treaties

- Arjan Lejour
- 264: The impact of a comprehensive school reform policy for failing schools on educational achievement; Results of the first four years

- Roel van Elk and Suzanne Kok
- 263: Government spending shocks, sovereign risk and the exchange rate regime

- Jasper Lukkezen and Dennis Bonam
- 262: Knowledge spillovers from renewable energy technologies, Lessons from patent citations

- Joëlle Noailly and Victoria Shestalova
- 261: Optimal bail-out policies under renegotiation

- Michiel Bijlsma and Gijsbert Zwart
- 260: Financial Shocks and Economic Activity in the Netherlands

- Peter Broer and Jürgen Antony
- 259: An Assessment of Alternatives for the Dutch First Pension Pillar, The Design of Pension Schemes

- Nick Draper, André Nibbelink and Johannes Uhde
- 258: The duration of Dutch export relations: decomposing firm, country and product characteristics

- Arjan Lejour
- 257: Optimal Discount Rates for Investments in Mitigation and Adaptation

- Rob Aalbers
- 256: The stability of tax elasticities in The Netherlands

- Leon Bettendorf and Duncan van Limbergen
- 255: How much do children learn in school? International evidence from school entry rules

- Sander Gerritsen and Dinand Webbink
- 254: Flexible pension take-up in social security

- Jan Bonenkamp, Yvonne Adema and Lex Meijdam
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