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- 203: Currency derivatives and the disconnection between exchange rate volatility and international trade

- Bas Straathof and Paolo Calio
- 202: Financial transaction tax: review and assessment

- Jürgen Antony, Michiel Bijlsma, Adam Elbourne, Marcel Lever and Gijsbert Zwart
- 201: The Labour Market in CGE Models

- Stefan Boeters and Luc Savard
- 200: Did you really save so little for your retirement? An analysis of retirement savings and unconventional retirement accounts

- Mauro Mastrogiacomo and Rob Alessie
- 199: The link approach to measuring consumer surplus in transport networks

- Maarten van 't Riet
- 198: Wage-Tenure Profiles and Mobility

- Anja Deelen
- 197: Will ageing lead to a higher real exchange rate for the Netherlands?

- Casper Ewijk and Maikel Volkerink
- 196: Wage inequality in trade-in-tasks models

- Hugo Rojas-Romagosa
- 195: Early Retirement and Financial Incentives: Differences Between High and Low Wage Earners

- Rob Euwals and Elisabetta Trevisan
- 194: Reducing Rents from Energy Technology Adoption Programs by Exploiting Observable Information

- Rob Aalbers, Henri de Groot and Herman R.J. Vollebergh
- 193: The potential of a small model

- Adam Elbourne and Coen Teulings
- 192: Optimal regulation under unknown supply of distributed generation

- Rob Aalbers, Viktoria Kocsis and Victoria Shestalova
- 191: Agglomeration Externalities and Urban Growth Controls

- Wouter Vermeulen
- 190: Dutch Sectoral Energy Intensity Developments in International Perspective, 1987–2005

- Henri de Groot and Peter Mulder
- 189: A note on the Shapley value for characteristic functions on bipartitions

- Sander Muns
- 188: Fixed export costs and multi-product firms

- Roger Smeets and Harold Creusen
- 187: The effect of the supplementary grant on parental contribution in the Netherlands

- Roel van Elk, Michelle Ebens, Dinand Webbink and Adam Booij
- 186: Wage inequality in the Netherlands: Evidence, trends and explanations

- Stefan Groot and Henri de Groot
- 185: The decentralization of Social Assistance and the rise of Disability Insurance enrolment

- Gijs Roelofs and Daniel van Vuuren
- 184: Regional wage differences in the Netherlands: Micro-evidence on agglomeration externalities

- Stefan Groot, Henri de Groot and Martijn Smit
- 183: Uncertainty and the export decisions of Dutch firms

- Arjan Lejour and Harold Creusen
- 182: Retirement Flexibility and Portfolio Choice

- Jan Bonenkamp, Yvonne Adema and Lex Meijdam
- 181: Competition leverage: How the demand side affects optimal risk adjustment

- Michiel Bijlsma, Gijsbert Zwart and Jan Boone
- 180: Migrant Women on the Labour Market

- Suzanne Kok, Nicole Bosch, Anja Deelen and Rob Euwals
- 179: The impact of reforms on labour market exit probabilities

- Rob Euwals, Annemiek van Vuren and Daniel van Vuuren
- 178: External Benefits of Brownfield Redevelopment: An Applied Urban General Equilibrium Analysis

- Niels Vermeer and Wouter Vermeulen
- 177: Defined Benefit Pension Schemes: A Welfare Analysis of Risk Sharing and Labour Market Distortions

- Nick Draper, Ed Westerhout and André Nibbelink
- 176: Intergenerational Risk Sharing in Time-Consistent Funded Pension Schemes

- Ed Westerhout
- 175: Systemic risk across sectors; Are banks different?

- Michiel Bijlsma and Sander Muns
- 174: Flexible Retirement

- Daniel van Vuuren
- 173: A Taste for Trips out of Town: Urban Sprawl and Access to Open Space

- Wouter Vermeulen and Jan Rouwendal
- 172: Vertical integration and exclusive vertical restraints in health-care markets

- Rudy Douven, Victoria Shestalova, Rein Halbersma and Katalin Katona
- 171: Energy-intensity developments for 19 OECD countries and 51 sectors

- Henri de Groot and Peter Mulder
- 170: Lifetime Generational Accounts for the Netherlands

- Harry ter Rele and Claudio Labanca
- 169: Broadband Policy in the Light of the Dutch Experience with Telecommunications Liberalization

- Paul de Bijl
- 168: Knowledge diffusion from FDI and Intellectual Property Rights

- Roger Smeets and Albert de Vaal
- 167: Capitalization of Central Government Grants into Local House Prices

- Wouter Vermeulen, Christian Hilber and Teemu Lyytikäinen
- 166: Does Manager Turnover Improve Firm Performance? Evidence from Dutch Soccer, 1986-2004

- Bas ter Weel
- 165: Are older workers overpaid? A literature review

- Daniel van Vuuren and Paul de Hek
- 164: Banking risk and regulation: Does one size fit all?

- Jeroen Klomp and Jakob de Haan
- 163: Measuring competition using the Profit Elasticity: American Sugar Industry, 1890-1914

- Jan Boone and Michiel Van Leuvensteijn
- 161: Measuring and interpreting trends in the division of labour in the Netherlands

- Bas ter Weel, Semih Akçomak and Lex Borghans
- 160: Private wealth and planned early retirement: A panel data analysis for the Netherlands 1994-2009

- Mauro Mastrogiacomo, Rob Euwals and Raun van Ooijen
- 159: The Precautionary Saving Motive and Wealth Accumulation

- Mauro Mastrogiacomo and Rob Alessie
- 158: Small firms captive in a box like lobsters

- Henk Kox, George Leeuwen and Henry van der Wiel
- 157: The effect of competition on process and outcome quality of hospital care: An empirical analysis for the Netherlands

- Michiel Bijlsma, Pierre Koning, Victoria Shestalova and Ali Aouragh
- 156: A meta-analysis of the equity premium

- Casper Ewijk, Henri de Groot and C. Santing
- 155: Analyzing female labor supply: Evidence from a Dutch tax reform

- Nicole Bosch and Bas van der Klaauw
- 154: The effects of a change in market abuse regulation on abnormal returns and volumes: Evidence from the Amsterdam stock market

- Bas ter Weel and T. Prevoo
- 152: Health insurance competition: The effect of group contracts

- Jan Boone, Rudy Douven, C. Droge and I. Mosca