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- 51: What explains the variation in estimates of labour supply elasticities?

- Michiel Evers, Ruud de Mooij and Daniel van Vuuren
- 50: Environmental policy competition and differential tax treatment; a case for tighter coordination?

- Richard Nahuis and Paul Tang
- 49: Regulatory heterogeneity as obstacle for international services trade

- Henk Kox and Arjan Lejour
- 48: An exploration into competition and efficiency in the Dutch life insurance industry

- Michiel Van Leuvensteijn and Jacob Bikker
- 47: Estimating police effectiveness with individual victimisation data

- Ben Vollaard and Pierre Koning
- 46: Adverse selection in disability insurance; empirical evidence for Dutch firms

- Anja Deelen
- 45: Financial incentives in disability insurance in the Netherlands

- Annemiek van Vuren and Daniel van Vuuren
- 44: Non-C02 greenhouse gases; all gases count

- Willemien Kets and Gerard Verweij
- 43: Does public service broadcasting serve the public? The future of television in the changing media landscape

- Machiel van Dijk, Richard Nahuis and Daniël Waagmeester
- 42: Services trade within Canada and the European Union; what do they have in common?

- Arjan Lejour and J.W. de Paiva Verheijden
- 41: Refinement of the partial adjustment model using continuous-time econometrics

- Arie ten Cate
- 40: Is the American model Miss World? Choosing between the Anglo-Saxon model and a European-style alternative

- Henri de Groot, Richard Nahuis and Paul Tang
- 39: Risk adjustment in the Netherlands; an analysis of insurers' health care expenditures

- Rudy Douven
- 38: Auctioning incentive contracts; application to welfare-to-work programs

- Pierre Koning and Sander Onderstal
- 37: Estimating the impact of experience rating on the inflow into disability insurance in the Netherlands

- Pierre Koning
- 36: A different approach to WTO negotiations in services

- Henk Kox and Arjan Lejour
- 35: Does reducing student support affect educational choices and performance? Evidence from a Dutch reform

- Michèle Belot, Erik Canton and Dinand Webbink
- 34: Returns to university education; evidence from an institutional reform

- Dinand Webbink
- 33: Do student loans improve accessibility to higher education and student performance? An impact study of the SOFES program in Mexico

- Erik Canton and Andreas Blom
- 32: A leading indicator for the Dutch economy; methodological and empirical revision of the CPB system

- Henk Kranendonk, Jan Bonenkamp and Johan Verbruggen
- 31: Explaining the growth of part-time employment; factors of supply and demand

- Rob Euwals and Maurice Hogerbrugge
- 30: Pharmaceutical promotion and GP prescription behaviour

- Eric de Laat, Rudy Douven, Esther Mot and Frank Windmeijer
- 29: An efficient method for detecting redundant feedback vertices

- Berend Hasselman
- 28: Wage moderation and labour productivity

- Free Huizinga and Peter Broer
- 27: How econometric models help policy makers; theory and practice

- Henk Don
- 26: Do ICT spillovers matter; evidence from Dutch firm-level data

- Henry van der Wiel and George Leeuwen
- 25: The lost race between schooling and technology

- Bas Jacobs
- 24: Explaining Dutch emissions of CO2; a decomposition analysis

- Alex Hoen and Machiel Mulder
- 23: Sectoral energy- and labour-productivity convergence

- Peter Mulder and Henri de Groot
- 22: International comparison of sectoral energy- and labour-productivity performance; stylised facts and decomposition of trends

- Peter Mulder and Henri de Groot
- 21: Price-setting and price dispersion in the Dutch mortgage market

- Michiel Van Leuvensteijn and Wolter Hassink
- 20: Rising skill premia; you ain't seen nothing yet?

- Richard Nahuis and Henri de Groot
- 19: Structural estimates of equilibrium unemployment in six OECD economies

- Albert van der Horst
- 18: New evidence of the effect of transaction costs on residential mobility

- Michiel Van Leuvensteijn and J. van Ommeren
- 17: European wage coordination; nightmare or dream to come true? An economic analysis of wage bargaining institutions in the EU

- Alain Borghijs, Sjef Ederveen and Ruud de Mooij
- 16: End user prices in liberalised energy markets

- Mark Lijesen
- 15: Does European cohesion policy reduce regional disparities? An empirical analysis

- Joeri Gorter and Sjef Ederveen
- 14: One size fits all? Accession to the internal market; an industry level assessment of EU enlargement

- Richard Nahuis
- 12: The demand for higher education in the Netherlands 1950-'99

- Erik Canton and Frank de Jong
- 11: On labour standards and free trade

- Mayke Kok, Richard Nahuis and A. de Vaal
- 10: Fertile soil for structural funds? A panel data analysis of the conditional effectiveness of European cohesion policy

- Sjef Ederveen, Henri de Groot and Richard Nahuis
- 9: An investigation of education finance reform; graduate taxes and income contingent loans in the Netherlands

- Bas Jacobs
- 8: Strategic competition with public infrastructure; ineffective and unwelcome?

- Richard Nahuis and Paul Tang
- 7: Migration and regional adjustment to asymmetric shocks in transition economies

- Jan Fidrmuc
- 6: Financing medical specialist services in the Netherlands; welfare implications of imperfect agency

- Ed Westerhout and K. Folmer
- 5: The remedy may be worse than the disease; a critical account of The Code of Conduct

- Joeri Gorter and K.M. Diaw
- 4: Factor mobility and regional disparities; east, west, home's best?

- Richard Nahuis and A. Parikh
- 3: Taxation and foreign direct investment; a synthesis of empirical research

- Ruud de Mooij and Sjef Ederveen
- 2: Housing subsidisation in the Netherlands; measuring its distortionary and distributional effects

- Harry ter Rele and G. van Steen
- 1: On the optimal timing of reductions of CO2 emissions; an economists' perspective on the debate on "when flexibility"

- Henri de Groot