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- 218: CPB and Dutch fiscal policy in view of the financial crisis and ageing

- Coen Teulings and Frits Bos
- 216: Linkages between the Financial and the Real Sector of the Economy: A Literature Survey

- Peter Broer and Jürgen Antony
- 214: Fiscal decentralisation in the Netherlands: History, current practice and economic theory

- Frits Bos
- 211: Four Futures for Finance; A scenario study

- Michiel Bijlsma, Wouter Elsenburg and Michiel Van Leuvensteijn
- 210: Systemic risk in the financial sector; a review and synthesis

- Michiel Bijlsma, Jeroen Klomp and Sijmen Duineveld
- 208: Export margins and export barriers: uncovering market entry costs of exporters in the Netherlands

- Roger Smeets, Harold Creusen, Arjan Lejour and Henk Kox
- 204: The Dutch system of long-term care

- Esther Mot
- 201: A labour market extension for WorldScan; modelling labour supply, wage bargaining and unemployment in a CGE framework

- Stefan Boeters and Nico van Leeuwen
- 200: Child care subsidies revisted

- Egbert Jongen
- 198: Home green home; a case study of inducing energy-efficient innovations in the Dutch building sector

- Joëlle Noailly, Svetlana Batrakova and Ruslan Lukach
- 197: AIECE general report; report submitted at the general meeting of 5-6 November 2009

- Wim Suyker, Jos Ebregt, Douwe Kingma and Gerard van Welzenis
- 194: The contribution of trade policy to the openness of the Dutch economy

- Harold Creusen and Arjan Lejour
- 190: Market performance and distributional effects on renewable energy markets

- Paul Koutstaal, X. van Tilburg, Michiel Bijlsma and Gijsbert Zwart
- 186: An analysis of individual accounts for the unemployment risk in the Netherlands

- Egbert Jongen
- 182: The effect of early tracking on participation in higher education

- Roel van Elk, Marc van der Steeg and Dinand Webbink
- 181: Concurrentie, innovatie en intellectuele eigendomsrechten in software markten

- Michiel Bijlsma, Paul de Bijl and Viktoria Kocsis
- 180: Relation entry, exit and productivity: an overview of recent theoretical and empirical literature

- Viktoria Kocsis, Victoria Shestalova, Henry van der Wiel, Nick Zubanov, Ruslan Lukach and Bert Minne
- 179: Analyzing labour supply of elderly people: a life-cycle approach

- Frank van Erp and Paul de Hek
- 177: Did the 2006 covenants reduce school dropout in the Netherlands?

- Marc van der Steeg, Roel van Elk and Dinand Webbink
- 176: Report AIECE Working Group on Foreign Trade; Autumn 2008

- Gerard van Welzenis
- 172: Evaluating CPB's published GDP growth forecasts; a comparison with individual and pooled VAR based forecasts

- Adam Elbourne, Henk Kranendonk, Rob Luginbuhl, Bert Smid and Martin Vromans
- 171: Border tax adjustment and the EU-ETS, a quantitative assessment

- Paul Veenendaal and Ton Manders
- 170: Cross your border and look around

- Henry van der Wiel and Harold Creusen
- 168: The internal market and the Dutch economy: implications for trade and economic growth

- Bas Straathof, Gert Jan Linders, Arjan Lejour and Jan Möhlmann
- 167: Vertical relationships between health insurers and healthcare providers

- Michiel Bijlsma, Arno Meijer and Victoria Shestalova
- 163: Static efficiency in Dutch supermarket chain

- Harold Creusen, Arno Meijer, Gijsbert Zwart and Henry van der Wiel
- 162: Skill gaps in the EU: role for education and training policies

- Bert Minne, Marc van der Steeg and Dinand Webbink
- 160: Two quantative scenarios for the future of manufacturing in Europe

- Arjan Lejour and Gerard Verweij
- 158: Decomposition of GDP growth in European countries; different methods tell different stories

- Henk Kranendonk and Johan Verbruggen
- 157: Vertical foreclosure: a policy framework

- Michiel Bijlsma, Viktoria Kocsis, Victoria Shestalova and Gijsbert Zwart
- 155: India and the Dutch economy; stylised facts and prospects

- Wim Suyker, P. Buitelaar and Henri de Groot
- 154: The economic effects Croatia's accession to the EU

- Arjan Lejour, Andrea Mervar and Gerard Verweij
- 153: Immigration policy and welfare state design; a qualitative approach to explore the interaction

- Victoria Chorny, Rob Euwals and Kees Folmer
- 150: The Dutch fiscal framework; history, current practice and the role of the CPB

- Frits Bos
- 149: Re-exports: international comparison and implications for performance indicators

- Martin Mellens, Herman Noordman and Johan Verbruggen
- 147: GAMMA; a simulation model for ageing, pensions and public finances

- Nick Draper and Alex Armstrong
- 146: Public and private roles in road infrastructure: an exploration of market failure, public instruments and government failure

- Mark Lijesen and Victoria Shestalova
- 144: SAFFIER; a multi-purpose model of the Dutch economy for short-term and medium-term analyses

- Henk Kranendonk and Johan Verbruggen
- 142: Do non-profits make a difference? Evaluating non-profit vis-à-vis for-profit organisations in social services

- Pierre Koning, Joëlle Noailly and Sabine Visser
- 141: Will corporate tax consolidation improve efficiency in the EU?

- Albert van der Horst, Leon Bettendorf and Hugo Rojas-Romagosa
- 139: Charting choices 2008-2011: economic effects of eight election platforms

- Rocus van Opstal
- 138: Liberalisation of European energy markets: challenges and policy options

- Machiel Mulder, Victoria Shestalova and Gijsbert Zwart
- 137: Dutch retail trade on the rise? Relation between competition, innovation and productivity

- Harold Creusen, Björn Vroomen, Henry van der Wiel and Fred Kuypers
- 136: Competition in the Netherlands; an analysis of the period 1993-2001

- Harold Creusen, Bert Minne and Henry van der Wiel
- 135: Employment protection legislation; lessons from theoretical and empirical studies for the Dutch case

- Anja Deelen, Egbert Jongen and Sabine Visser
- 133: Assessing subsidiarity

- George Gelauff, J.L.M. Pelkmans and Sjef Ederveen
- 132: Innovation policy; Europe or the member states?

- Albert van der Horst, Arjan Lejour and Bas Straathof
- 127: China and the Dutch economy

- Wim Suyker and Henri de Groot
- 125: Who benefits from tax competition in the European Union?

- Leon Bettendorf, Joeri Gorter and Albert van der Horst
- 119: Evaluating the push for tougher, more targeted policing in the Netherlands; evidence from a citizen survey

- Ben Vollaard
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