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- 0031: Possible bias in multi-actor multi-criteria transportation evaluation: Issues and solutions

- C. Macharis and Peter Nijkamp
- 0031: Energy conservation and investment behaviour: an empirical analysis of influential factors and attitudes

- M. Gillissen and J.B. Opschoor
- 0031: Dynamics in land use patterns: socio-economic and environmental aspects of the second agricultural land use revolution

- Peter Nijkamp and F. Soeteman
- 0031: Foreign loans by multinational banks: evidence from Dutch data

- Jan ter Wengel and Hans Visser
- 0031: Turkey’s rurality: A comparative analysis at the EU level

- Aliye Gülümser Akgün, T. Baycan-Levent and Peter Nijkamp
- 0031: Fashions, habits and changing preferences: simulation of psychological factors affecting market dynamics

- Marco A. Janssen and Wander Jager
- 0031: Comments on determining the number of zeros of a complex polynomial in a half-plane

- R.L.M. Peeters
- 0031: A constant travel time budget? In search for explanations for an increase in average travel time

- B. van Wee, Piet Rietveld and H. Meurs
- 0031: Adoption of advanced manufacturing technology and firm performance in the Netherlands

- Eric Bartelsmans, George Leeuwen and Henry Nieuwenhuijsen
- 0031: Coping with unreliability in public transport chains

- Piet Rietveld, F.R. Bruinsma and Daniel van Vuuren
- 0031: The effects of unemployment insurance on the labour market

- J.A. Vijlbrief
- 0031: An empirical analysis of vacancy durations and vacancy flows: cyclical variation and job requirements

- J.C. Ours and G. Ridder
- 0031: Metagrowth 1.0, a computer program for robustness analysis

- Reinout Heijungs, Henri de Groot and Raymond Florax
- 0031: Paradigma's, research programmes en research traditions: visies op het stromingenverschijnsel in de wetenschap

- H.A.J. Coppens
- 0031: Labour market and social security: a minfordian model for the Netherlands

- B. Compaijen and J.A. Vijlbrief
- 0031: Een verkenning naar invloeden van flexibele produktie automatisering op het management informatie systeem

- F.A. Roozen
- 0031: Sequential or nonsequential employers' search?

- J.H. Abbring and J.C. Ours
- 0031: Dynamic analyses with loglinear and disaggregate choice models

- W.F.J. van Lierop and H. de Neef
- 0031: Externalities

- Erik Verhoef
- 0030: How to control drugs: the lessons from the 'Opiumregie' in the Dutch East Indies (1894-1940)

- E.W. Luijk and J.C. Ours
- 0030: Measures of export-import similarity, and the Linder hypothesis once again

- H. Linnemann and C.P. Beers
- 0030: Border effects and spatial autocorrelation in the supply of network infrastructure

- Piet Rietveld and Patrick Wintershoven
- 0030: Planning for sustainable spatial development: principles and application

- Adele Finco and Peter Nijkamp
- 0030: Tijdsindeling van huishoudelijke aktiviteiten in relatie tot kenmerken van huishoudens

- Adriaan Perrels
- 0030: Stochastic market equilibria with efficient rationing with an application to the Dutch housing market

- Jan Rouwendal
- 0030: Patenting in Dutch industry: a cross-section test on the industry life cycle

- Alfred Kleinknecht
- 0030: The dynamics of assessment center validity: results of a seven year study

- Paul Jansen and Bert Stoop
- 0030: De ontwikkeling van het solvabiliteitstoezicht van de Nederlandse Bank

- L.J.J. Eekelen
- 0030: The post-war Dutch financial system

- H. Visser
- 0030: 7 FAQs in Urban Planning

- T. Baycan-Levent and Peter Nijkamp
- 0030: The financial benefits of the IMF

- Age Bakker and Martijn Schrijvers
- 0030: On the estimation of stochastic linear relations

- B. Hanzon
- 0030: Regulatory reform: lessons from Western Europe for Eastern Europe

- Peter Nijkamp and Andre Oosterman
- 0030: Multimodaliteit, knooppunten en complementariteit; grenzen aan concurrentie

- Piet Rietveld
- 0030: Evaluation of cyber-tools in cultural tourism

- Karima Kourtit, Peter Nijkamp, Eveline van Leeuwen and F.R. Bruinsma
- 0030: Sustainable development and paradigms in economics

- J.B. Opschoor
- 0030: R & D policy in space and time: a nonlinear evolutionary growth model

- Peter Nijkamp, Jacques Poot and Jan Rouwendal
- 0030: Belangenbehartiging in Nederlandse ondernemingen: verslag van een eerste inventarisatie

- Denise Go-Fei
- 0029: Overlapping block-balanced canonical forms and parametrizations: the stable SISO case

- B. Hanzon and R.J. Ober
- 0029: Finance in a socialist transition: the case of the democratic republic of Viet Nam (1955-1964)

- M. Spoor
- 0029: An empirical analysis of the German long-term interest rate

- Frank A.G. den Butter and Pieter W. Jansen
- 0029: Demand and supply of natural rubber: paper prepared for the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, November 1982

- H.P. Smit
- 0029: On the equitable distribution of the housing stock

- Jan Rouwendal
- 0029: Product forms for queueing networks with limited clusters

- N.M. van Dijk
- 0029: Spatial modal patterns in European freight transport networks: results of neurocomputing and logit models

- Aura Reggiani, Peter Nijkamp and Lucia Nobilio
- 0029: Practical approximations for finite-buffer queueing models with batch-arrivals

- R.D. Nobel
- 0029: Notes on stochastic orderings on lattices

- Ad Ridder
- 0029: How reliable are estimates of infrastructure costs? A comparative analysis

- Peter Nijkamp and Barry Ubbels
- 0029: Theory of chaos in a space-time perspective

- Peter Nijkamp and Aura Reggiani
- 0029: The timing of labor reallocation and the business cycle

- Pieter Gautier and L. Broersma
- 0029: Migration, tourism and international trade: Evidence from the UK

- M.A.G. Gheasi and Peter Nijkamp
- 0029: Multifunctional land use in the city

- C. A. Rodenburg and Peter Nijkamp
- 0029: Long run scenarios for surface transport

- Peter Nijkamp, S. Rienstra and J. Vleugel
- 0029: A new heuristic for the overflow probability in finite-buffer queues

- Henk Tijms
- 0029: Exchange rate policies for less developed countries

- P.L.C. Hilbers
- 0029: E-Tam: a revision of the Technology Acceptance Model to explain website revisits

- Hans van der Heijden
- 0029: Regional development theory

- Peter Nijkamp and M. Abreu