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- 101: Rhineland exit

- Lans Bovenberg and Coen Teulings
- 100: Is part-time employment here to stay? Evidence from the Dutch Labour Force Survey 1992-2005

- Nicole Bosch, Anja Deelen and Rob Euwals
- 99: Economic perspectives for Central America after CAFTA; a GTAP-based analysis

- Hugo Rojas-Romagosa, Joseph Francois and L. Rivera
- 98: The costs and benefits of providing open space in cities

- Jan Rouwendal and Willemijn Weijschede- v.d. Straaten
- 97: Corporate tax policy and incorporation in the EU

- Ruud de Mooij and G. Nicod
- 96: Macroeconomic resilience in a DSGE model

- Adam Elbourne, Debby Lanser, Bert Smid and Martin Vromans
- 95: Market share and price in Dutch home care: market power or quality?

- Marc Pomp, Victoria Shestalova and I. Mosca
- 94: Non-profit provision of job training and mediation services; an empirical analysis using contract data of job training service providers

- Pierre Koning
- 93: The trend in female labour force participation; what can be expected for the future?

- Rob Euwals, Marike Knoef and Daniel van Vuuren
- 92: On the optimality of expert-adjusted forecasts

- Henk Kranendonk, Debby Lanser and Philip Hans Franses
- 91: How (not) to measure competition

- Jan Boone, Henry van der Wiel and Jan van Ours
- 90: Measuring annual price elasticities in Dutch health insurance; a new method

- Rudy Douven, Marco Ligthart, H. Lieverdink and I. Vermeulen
- 89: Globalisation and the Dutch economy; a case study to the influence of the emergence of China and Eastern Europe on Dutch international trade

- Henri de Groot and Jessie Bakens
- 88: Reinventing the Dutch tax-benefit system; exploring the frontier of the equity-efficiency trade-off

- Ruud de Mooij
- 87: Housing supply in the Netherlands

- Wouter Vermeulen and Jan Rouwendal
- 86: The impact of homeownership on unemployment in the Netherlands

- Aico van Vuuren and Michiel Van Leuvensteijn
- 85: Fiscal prefunding in response to demographic uncertainty

- Alex Armstrong, Nick Draper, André Nibbelink and Ed Westerhout
- 84: A new approach to measuring competition in the loan markets of the Euro area

- Michiel Van Leuvensteijn, Jacob Bikker, A.A.R.J.M. Rixtel and C. Kok-Sorensen
- 83: Do school inspections improve primary school performance?

- Dinand Webbink, Rob Luginbuhl and I. de Wolf
- 82: The impact of housing market institutions on labour mobility; a European cross-country comparison

- Michiel Van Leuvensteijn and Thomas Graaff
- 81: Measuring lifetime redistribution in Dutch occupational pensions

- Jan Bonenkamp
- 80: Opening services markets within Europe; modelling foreign establishments in a CGE framework

- Arjan Lejour, Hugo Rojas-Romagosa and Verweij. G.
- 79: The labour market position of Turkish immigrants in Germany and the Netherlands; reason for migration, naturalisation and language proficiency

- Rob Euwals, Hans Roodenburg, J. Dagevos and M. Gijsberts
- 78: Co-payment systems in health care; between moral hazard and risk reduction

- Ed Westerhout and Kees Folmer
- 77: Home and mortgage ownership of the Dutch elderly; explaining cohort, time and age effects

- Anna van der Schors, Rob Alessie and Mauro Mastrogiacomo
- 76: Alcohol taxation and regulation in the European Union

- Sijbren Cnossen
- 75: Immigration, integration and the labour market; Turkish immigrants in Germany and the Netherlands

- Rob Euwals, Hans Roodenburg, J. Dagevos and M. Gijsberts
- 74: Schooling inequality and the rise of research

- Bas Straathof
- 73: Measuring the effectiveness of Public Employment Service (PES) workers; an empirical analysis based on the performance outcomes of regional employment offices

- Pierre Koning
- 72: EU accession and income growth: an empirical approach

- Arjan Lejour, Vlado Solanic and Paul Tang
- 71: The impact of competition on productive efficiency in European railways

- Gertjan Driessen, Mark Lijesen and Machiel Mulder
- 70: Disability insurance and unemployment insurance as substitute pathways

- Pierre Koning and Daniel van Vuuren
- 69: Hidden unemployment in disability insurance in the Netherlands; an empirical analysis based on employer data

- Pierre Koning and Daniel van Vuuren
- 68: Higher education; time for coordination on a European level?

- Laura Thissen and Sjef Ederveen
- 67: Tobacco taxation in the European Union

- Sijbren Cnossen
- 66: The price of free advice

- Machiel van Dijk, Michiel Bijlsma and Marc Pomp
- 65: Housing supply and the interaction of regional population and employment

- Wouter Vermeulen and J. van Ommeren
- 64: Assessing the returns to studying abroad

- Hessel Oosterbeek and Dinand Webbink
- 63: Households' response to wealth changes; do gains or losses make a difference

- Mauro Mastrogiacomo, R.P. Berben and Kerstin Bernoth
- 62: Optimal safety standards for dike-ring areas

- Carel Eijgenraam
- 61: Health plan pricing behaviour and managed competition

- Rudy Douven and E. Schut
- 60: Team incentives in public organisations; an experimental study

- Pierre Koning, Jana Vyrastekova and Sander Onderstal
- 59: Income incentives to labour participation and home production; the contribution of the tax credits in the Netherlands

- Mauro Mastrogiacomo and Nicole Bosch
- 58: Do innovation vouchers help SMEs to cross the bridge towards science?

- Maarten Cornet, Björn Vroomen and Marc van der Steeg
- 57: Compensation of regional unemployment in housing markets

- Wouter Vermeulen and J. van Ommeren
- 56: Consumer price sensitivity in health insurance

- Machiel van Dijk, Marc Pomp and Rudy Douven
- 55: Models and methods for economic policy; 60 years of evolution at CPB

- Henk Don and Johan Verbruggen
- 54: Solving large scale normalised rational expectations models

- Olaf van 't Veer
- 53: Testing consumers' asymmetric reaction to wealth changes

- Mauro Mastrogiacomo
- 52: Early retirement behaviour in the Netherlands; evidence from a policy reform

- Rob Euwals, Daniel van Vuuren and Ronald Wolthoff
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