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- 90: Three VAT Studies

- Sijbren Cnossen
- 88: Strengthen cities to prepare the Netherlands for the future

- Bas ter Weel, Albert van der Horst and George Gelauff
- 80: Rethinking retirement; from participation towards allocation

- Rob Euwals, Ruud de Mooij and Daniel van Vuuren
- 79: Homeownership and the labour market in Europe
- Casper Ewijk and Michiel Van Leuvensteijn
- 76: Taxation and regulation of smoking, drinking and gambling in the European Union

- Sijbren Cnossen, D. Forrest and S. Smith
- 73: Subsidiarity and economic reform in Europe

- George Gelauff, I. Grilo and Arjan Lejour
- 70: Post-2012 climate policy scenarios

- Stefan Boeters, M.G.J. den Elzen, Ton Manders, Veenendaal. P.J.J. and Gerard Verweij
- 69: Excellentie voor Productiviteit?

- Bert Minne, Marieke Rensman, Björn Vroomen and Dinand Webbink
- 61: Ageing and the sustainability of Dutch public finances

- Casper Ewijk, Nick Draper, Harry ter Rele and Ed Westerhout
- 60: Reinventing the welfare state

- Ruud de Mooij
- 56: New economic geography, empirics, and regional policy

- Joeri Gorter, S. Brakman, Albert van der Horst, H.F.L. Garretsen and M. Schram
- 52: Four futures for energy markets and climate change

- Johannes Bollen, T. Manders and Machiel Mulder
- 51: Energy policies and risks on energy markets; a cost-benefit analysis

- Jeroen de Joode, Douwe Kingma and Mark Lijesen
- 49: Four futures of Europe

- Ruud de Mooij and Paul Tang
- 47: Immigration and the Dutch economy

- Hans Roodenburg, Rob Euwals and Harry ter Rele
- 40: Growth challenges for the Dutch business services industry; international comparison and policy issues

- Henk Kox
- 30: Capital income taxation in Europe; trends and trade-offs

- Joeri Gorter and Ruud de Mooij