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- 151: Intergenerational risk sharing and labour supply in collective funded pension schemes with defined benefits

- Jan Bonenkamp and Ed Westerhout
- 150: Ranking the schools: How quality information affects school choice in the Netherlands

- Pierre Koning and Karen van der Wiel
- 149: School responsiveness to quality ranking: An empirical analysis of secondary education in the Netherlands

- Pierre Koning and Karen van der Wiel
- 148: Exploring the ambiguous impact of employment protection on employment and productivity

- Egbert Jongen and Sabine Visser
- 147: Reinforcing buyer power: Trade quotas and supply diversification in the EU natural gas market

- Gijsbert Zwart and Svetlana Ikonnikova
- 146: Geographical range of amenity benefits: Hedonic price analysis for railway stations

- Ioulia Ossokina
- 145: A decomposition of the growth in self-employment

- Frank van Es and Daniel van Vuuren
- 144: The effect of accountability policies in primary education in Amsterdam

- Victoria Chorny and Dinand Webbink
- 143: Exports and productivity selection effects for Dutch firms

- Henk Kox and Hugo Rojas-Romagosa
- 142: Supply of renewable energy sources and the cost of EU climate policy

- Stefan Boeters and J. Koornneef
- 141: Identifying options for regulating the coordination of network investments with investments in distributed electricity generation

- Eva Niesten
- 140: Selective contracting and foreclosure in health care markets

- Michiel Bijlsma, Jan Boone and Gijsbert Zwart
- 139: The effect of education on smoking behaviour: New evidence from smoking durations of a sample of twins

- Pierre Koning, Dinand Webbink and N.G. Martin
- 138: Systems of innovation

- Bas ter Weel, Luc Soete and Bart Verspagen
- 137: Improving the energy efficiency of building: The impact of environmental policy on technological innovation

- Joëlle Noailly
- 136: The impact of social capital on crime: Evidence from the Netherlands

- Semih Akçomak and Bas ter Weel
- 135: Contracting welfare-to-work services: use and usefulness

- Pierre Koning
- 134: Cream-skimming, parking and other intended and unintended effects of performance-based contracting in social welfare services

- Pierre Koning and C.J. Heinrich
- 133: Corporate tax harmonization in the EU

- Leon Bettendorf, Albert van der Horst, Ruud de Mooij, Michael Devereux and Simon Loretz
- 132: Corporate tax consolidation and enhanced cooperation in the European Union

- Leon Bettendorf, Albert van der Horst, Ruud de Mooij and Hendrik Vrijburg
- 131: Is economic recovery a myth? Robust estimation of impulse responses

- Coen Teulings and Nick Zubanov
- 130: Welfare analysis in transport networks

- Paul Besseling and Maarten van 't Riet
- 129: Optimal tax progressivity in unionised labour markets; what are the driving forces?

- Stefan Boeters
- 128: An applied analysis of ACE and CBIT reform in the EU

- Ruud de Mooij and Michael Devereux
- 127: Varieties and the terms of trade

- Free Huizinga and Sjak Smulders
- 126: Discounting investments in mitigation and adaptation: a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium approach of climate change

- Rob Aalbers
- 125: Management economics in a large UK retailer

- Nick Zubanov and William Siebert
- 124: Agglomeration economies in the Netherlands

- Joeri Gorter and Suzanne Kok
- 123: Competition for access; spectrum rights and downstream access in wireless telecommunications

- Michiel Bijlsma and Gijsbert Zwart
- 122: Why do macro wage elasticities diverge? A meta analysis

- Kees Folmer
- 121: Modelling health care expenditures; overview of the literature and evidence from a panel time series model

- Roel van Elk, Esther Mot and Philip Hans Franses
- 120: The effects of competition on the quality of primary schools in the Netherlands

- Joëlle Noailly, Sunčica Vujić and Ali Aouragh
- 119: Does employment affect productivity?

- Albert van der Horst, Hugo Rojas-Romagosa and Leon Bettendorf
- 118: Pension plans and the retirement replacement rates in the Netherlands

- Mark van Duijn, Maarten Lindeboom, Mauro Mastrogiacomo and Petter Lundborg
- 117: Understanding the technoloy of computer technology diffusion: explaining computer adoption patterns and implications for the wage structure

- Bas ter Weel and Lex Borghans
- 116: European natural gas markets: resource constraints and market power

- Gijsbert Zwart
- 115: Rising health spending, new medical technology and the Baumol effect

- Marc Pomp and Sunčica Vujić
- 114: Why are criminals less educated than non-criminals? Evidence from a cohort of young Australian twins

- Dinand Webbink, Pierre Koning, Sunčica Vujić and N. Martin
- 113: The effect of childhood conduct disorder on human capital

- Sunčica Vujić, Pierre Koning, Dinand Webbink and N. Martin
- 112: Investigating uncertainty in macroeconomic forecasts by stochastic simulation

- Debby Lanser and Henk Kranendonk
- 111: Gravity with gravitas: comment

- Bas Straathof
- 110: Opportunistic competition law enforcement

- Michiel Bijlsma and Roel van Elk
- 109: Access Regulation and the Adoption of VoIP

- Paul de Bijl and Martin Peitz
- 108: Innovation, convergence and the role of regulation in the Netherlands and beyond

- Paul de Bijl and Martin Peitz
- 107: Reassessing the relationship between inequality and development

- Hugo Rojas-Romagosa and Joseph Francois
- 106: Competition and access price regulation in the broadband market

- Michiel Bijlsma, Viktoria Kocsis and Nelli Valmari
- 105: International spillovers of domestic reforms: the joint application of the Lisbon Strategy in the EU

- Arjan Lejour and Hugo Rojas-Romagosa
- 104: The impact of demographic uncertainty on public finances in the Netherlands

- Alex Armstrong, Nick Draper and Ed Westerhout
- 103: Impact of bank competition on the interest rate pass-through in the euro area

- Michiel Van Leuvensteijn, C. Kok Sorensen, Jacob Bikker and A.A.R.J.M. Rixtel
- 102: Does education reduce the probability of being overweight?

- Dinand Webbink, N.G. Martin and P.M. Visscher