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- 731: Populist attitudes, fiscal illusion and fiscal preferences: evidence from Dutch households

- Jante Parlevliet, Massimo Giuliodori and Matthijs Rooduijn
- 730: Flood risk and financial stability: Evidence from a stress test for the Netherlands

- Francesco Caloia and David-Jan Jansen
- 729: Pension Fund Equity Performance: Herding Does Not Pay Off

- Matteo Bonetti
- 728: Not all data are created equal - Data sharing and privacy

- Michiel Bijlsma, Carin Cruijsen and Nicole Jonker
- 727: Recourse and (strategic) mortgage defaults: Evidence from changes in housing market laws

- Alin Marius Andries, Anca Copaciu, Radu Popa and Razvan Vlahu
- 726: Corporate Acquisitions and Bank Relationships

- Steven Poelhekke, Razvan Vlahu and Vadym Volosovych
- 725: Business Dynamism, Sectoral Reallocation and Productivity in a Pandemic

- Guido Ascari, Andrea Colciago and Riccardo Silvestrini
- 724: The rise in the cross-sectoral dispersion of earnings expectations during COVID-19

- Joost Bats, William Greif and Daniel Kapp
- 723: Has the COVID-19 pandemic affected public trust? Evidence for the US and the Netherlands

- Carin Cruijsen, Jakob de Haan and Nicole Jonker
- 722: Trust in the ECB in turbulent times

- Carin Cruijsen and Anna Samarina
- 721: Bank interest rate margins in a negative interest rate environment

- Jorien Freriks and Jan Kakes
- 720: Determinants of trust in banks' payment services during COVID: an exploration using daily data

- Michiel Bijlsma, Carin Cruijsen and Jester Koldijk
- 719: What’s the damage? Monetizing the environmental externalities of the Dutch economy and its supply chain

- Bas Smeets, Guan Schellekens, Thomas Bauwens and Harry Wilting
- 718: Governance in systems based on distributed ledger technology (DLT): a comparative study

- Ellen Naudts, Timothy Aerts, Leonard Franken and Aimo Pieterse
- 717: The Effects of Fiscal Policy when Planning Horizons are Finite

- Joep Lustenhouwer and Kostas(Konstantinos) Mavromatis
- 716: Enhancing banknote authentication by guiding attention to security features and prevalence expectancy

- Frank van der Horst, Joshua Snell and Jan Theeuwes
- 715: Anchoring of consumers’ long-term euro area inflation expectations during the pandemic

- Gabriele Galati, Richhild Moessner and Maarten van Rooij
- 714: Heterogeneous Expectations and the Business Cycle at the Effective Lower Bound

- Tolga Özden
- 713: The Housing Wealth Effect: a comparative study of Italy and the Netherlands

- Francesco Caloia and Mauro Mastrogiacomo
- 712: Pension Funds and Drivers of Heterogeneous Investment Strategies

- Dirk Broeders and Kristy Jansen
- 711: Staggered wages, unanticipated shocks and firms’ adjustments

- Francesco Caloia, Jante Parlevliet and Mauro Mastrogiacomo
- 710: Have scale effects on cost margins of pension fund investment portfolios disappeared?

- Jacob Bikker and Jeroen Meringa
- 709: What triggers consumer adoption of CBDC?

- Michiel Bijlsma, Carin Cruijsen, Nicole Jonker and Jelmer Reijerink
- 708: Fearless Woman. Financial Literacy and Stock Market Participation

- Tabea Bucher-Koenen, Rob Alessie, Annamaria Lusardi and Maarten van Rooij
- 707: The impact of providing information about the ECB's instruments on inflation expectations and trust in the ECB. Experimental evidence

- Nils Brouwer and Jakob de Haan
- 706: Spillover effects of sovereign bond purchases in the euro area

- Yvo Mudde, Anna Samarina and Robert Vermeulen
- 705: Market forces in healthcare insurance. The impact of healthcare reform on regulated competition revisited

- Jacob Bikker and Jack Bekooij
- 704: Effects of LTV announcements in EU economies

- Dimitris Mokas and Massimo Giuliodori
- 703: The ‘new normal’ during normal times – liquidity regulation and conventional monetary policy

- Sînziana Kroon, Clemens Bonner, Iman Lelyveld and Jan Wrampelmeyer
- 702: Should developed economies manage international capital flows?

- Dennis Bonam, Emmanuel De Veirman and Gavin Goy
- 701: Pandemic payment patterns

- Nicole Jonker, Carin Cruijsen, Michiel Bijlsma and Wilko Bolt
- 700: A convenient truth: The convenience yield, low interest rates and implications for fiscal policy

- Dennis Bonam
- 699: Tax multipliers across the business cycle

- Dennis Bonam and Paul Konietschke
- 698: The impact of trustees' age and representation on strategic asset allocations

- Rob Bauer, Rien Bogman, Matteo Bonetti and Dirk Broeders
- 697: Optimal quantitative easing in a monetary union

- Serdar Kabaca, Renske Maas, Kostas(Konstantinos) Mavromatis and Romanos Priftis
- 696: An early stablecoin? The Bank of Amsterdam and the governance of money

- Jon Frost, Hyun Song Shin and Peter Wierts
- 695: Unemployment, firm dynamics, and the business cycle

- Andrea Colciago, Stefano Fasani and Lorenza Rossi
- 694: Monetary policy effects in times of negative interest rates: What do bank stock prices tell us?

- Joost Bats, Massimo Giuliodori and Aerdt Houben
- 693: Trust in financial institutions: A survey

- Carin Cruijsen, Jakob de Haan and Ria Roerink
- 692: The interplay of financial education, financial literacy, financial inclusion and financial, stability: Any lessons for the current Big Tech era?

- Nicole Jonker and Anneke Kosse
- 691: A Structural Investigation of Quantitative Easing

- Gregor Boehl, Gavin Goy and Felix Strobel
- 690: Effects of Fed policy rate forecasts on real yields and inflation expectations at the zero lower bound

- Gabriele Galati and Richhild Moessner
- 689: Competition and Inequality

- Andrea Colciago and Rajssa Mechelli
- 688: The anchoring of long-term inflation expectations of consumers: insights from a new survey

- Gabriele Galati, Richhild Moessner and Maarten van Rooij
- 687: Financial disruptions and heightened uncertainty: a case for timely policy action

- Valeriu Nalban and Andra Smadu
- 686: The effectiveness of macroprudential policies and capital controls against volatile capital inflows

- Jon Frost, Hiro Ito and René van Stralen
- 685: Monetary policy, productivity, and market concentration

- Andrea Colciago and Riccardo Silvestrini
- 684: Macroeconomic reversal rate: evidence from a nonlinear IS-curve

- Jan Willem End, Paul Konietschke, Anna Samarina and Irina M. Stanga
- 683: Is there anybody out there? Detecting operational outages from LVTS transaction data

- Neville Arjani and Ronald Heijmans
- 682: How much liquidity would a liquidity-saving mechanism save if a liquidity-saving mechanism could save liquidity? A simulation approach for Canada's large-value payment system Shaun Byck

- Shaun Byck and Ronald Heijmans
- 681: Shallow or deep? Detecting anomalous flows in the Canadian Automated Clearing and Settlement System using an autoencoder

- Leonard Sabetti and Ronald Heijmans
- 680: Banknote verification relies on vision, feel and a single second

- Frank van der Horst, Jelle Miedema, Joshua Snell and Jan Theeuwes
- 679: Effects of credit restrictions in the Netherlands and lessons for macroprudential policy

- Gabriele Galati, Jan Kakes and Richhild Moessner
- 678: Liquidity Coverage Ratio in a Payments Network: Uncovering Contagion Paths

- Richard Heuver and Ron Berndsen
- 677: Product diversification as a performance boosting strategy? Drivers and impact of diversification strategies in the property-liability insurance industry

- Patty Duijm and Ilke Van Beveren
- 676: Fickle Emerging Market Flows, Stable Euros, and the Dollar Risk Factor

- Martijn Boermans and John Burger
- 675: Banks net interest margins and interest rate risk: communicating vessels?

- Raymond Chaudron, Leo de Haan and Marco Hoeberichts
- 674: Demand shocks for public debt in the Eurozone

- Andras Lengyel and Massimo Giuliodoril
- 673: Capital regulation induced reaching for systematic yield: Financial instability through fire sales

- Martijn Boermans and Bram van der Kroft
- 672: The importance of value chains for euro area trade: a time series perspective

- Duncan Van Limbergen and Robert Vermeulen
- 671: Consumer propensity to adopt PSD2 services: trust for sale?

- Michiel Bijlsma, Carin Cruijsen and Nicole Jonker
- 670: Skating on thin ice: New evidence on financial fragility

- Jasmira Wiersma, Rob Alessie, Adriaan Kalwij, Annamaria Lusardi and Maarten van Rooij
- 669: How banks respond to distress: Shifting risks in Europe's banking union

- Mark Mink, Rodney Ramcharan and Iman Lelyveld
- 668: Crowded trades, market clustering, and price instability

- Marc van Kralingen, Diego Garlaschelli, Karolina Scholtus and Iman Lelyveld
- 667: Corporates dependence on banks: The impact of ECB corporate sector purchases

- Joost Bats
- 665: Bank instability: Interbank linkages and the role of disclosure

- Christian König-Kersting, Stefan Trautmann and Razvan Vlahu
- 664: Evolution of monetary policy frameworks in the post-crisis environment

- Anna Samarina and Nikos Apokoritis
- 663: The economic forces driving FinTech adoption across countries

- Jon Frost
- 635: Heterogeneity and Asymmetric Macroeconomic Effects of Changes in Loan-to-Value Limits

- Jasper De Jong and Emmanuel De Veirman
- 408: Cyclical changes in firm volatility

- Emmanuel De Veirman and Andrew Levin
- 351: When Did Firms Become More Different? Time-Varying Firm-Specific Volatility in Japan

- Emmanuel De Veirman and Andrew Levin
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