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- 0019: Infrastructure and urban development: the case of the Amsterdam orbital motorway

- F. Bruinsma, G. Pepping and Piet Rietveld
- 0019: Operational advances in tourism research

- Eveline van Leeuwen and Peter Nijkamp
- 0019: Convergence

- Herman Bierens
- 0019: Short term storage of goods in cross-docking operations

- Iris F.A. Vis and Kees Jan Roodbergen
- 0019: Sustainable transport and 'Factor Four'

- Danielle van Veen-Groot and Peter Nijkamp
- 0019: Transborder investment: corporate strategies and regional development in Eastern Europe

- Marina van Geenhuizen and Peter Nijkamp
- 0019: Onderhandeling en bemiddeling in het beroepsgoederenvervoer over de weg

- T.J.J.B. Wolters
- 0019: How to get increasing competition in the Dutch refuse collection market?

- Elbert Dijkgraaf and Raymond Gradus
- 0019: Propagation of aggregate demand, firm specific and policy shocks in an economy with labour flows within and between firms of different sizes

- Frank A. G. den Butter and Edwin van Gameren
- 0019: Contingent claims analysis and the valuation of pension liabilities

- Tom B.M. van Steenkamp
- 0019: The Japanese financial system and monetary policy: a descriptive review

- Sylvester Eijffinger and Adrian Rixtel
- 0019: Fluctuaties van aandelenkoersen op een efficiënte markt en de daarbij behorende mogelijke beslissingscriteria: een theoretische beschouwing op basis van het verwachtnutsprincipe

- B. Out
- 0019: The European Institutional Environment and SME Relationship Lending: Should We Care?

- Gines Hernandez-Canovas and Johanna Koeter-Kant
- 0019: On the endogeneity of output in dynamic labour-demand models

- C. Gorter, W. Hassink and Peter Nijkamp
- 0019: Trendmatige ontwikkeling van de geldmarktruimte in Nederland gedurende de periode 1960 tot en met 1984

- L.J.J. Eekelen
- 0019: Specification and estimation of a logit model for housing choice in the Netherlands

- Jan Rouwendal
- 0019: Urban futures in the era of the e-economy

- Marina van Geenhuizen and Peter Nijkamp
- 0019: Strategic performance management in practice: advantages, disadvantages and reasons for use

- Karima Kourtit and Andre de Waal
- 0019: Business use of Internet in the Netherlands

- Tsvi Vinig and Hein Mevissen
- 0019: Het monetaire beleid van de Nederlandsche Bank

- Sylvester Eijffinger
- 0019: Who is correcting the error?: a co-integration approach for wages, wage space and labour conflicts in the Netherlands

- Frank Den Butter and R.F. Wijngaert
- 0019: External benefits of transport

- J.G.W. Simons
- 0019: Search externalities in a Jackson queuing model for the labormarket

- Pieter Gautier
- 0019: Governing Technological Entrepreneurship in China and the West

- Y. Junbo, R.R. Stough and Peter Nijkamp
- 0019: Soft econometrics as a tool for regional discrepancy analysis

- Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld
- 0019: Integration of environmental externalities in international commodity agreements

- H.L.M. Kox
- 0019: The estimation of utility consistent labor supply models by means of simulated scores

- Hans Bloemen and Arie Kapteyn
- 0018: Basic probability theory

- Herman Bierens
- 0018: Climate change: From global concern to regional challenge

- Eveline van Leeuwen, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld
- 0018: Accessibility of cities in European infrastructure networks: a comparison of approaches

- F. Bruinsma and Piet Rietveld
- 0018: A multiregional equilibrium search model for the labour market

- Jos van Ommeren and Piet Rietveld
- 0018: The financing of industry in the Netherlands

- H. Visser, H.G. Eijgenhuisen and J. Koelewijn
- 0018: Sustainable cities: challenges of an integrated planning approach

- Marine van Geenhuizen and Peter Nijkamp
- 0018: Sustainable mobility and globalisation: new research and policy challenges

- Peter Nijkamp, Hadewijch van Delft and Danielle van Veen-Groot
- 0018: Multicriteria evaluation and local environmental planning for sustainable tourism

- Andrea De Montis, Giancarlo Deplano and Peter Nijkamp
- 0018: An analytic approach to credit risk of large corporate bond and loan portfolios

- Andre Lucas, Pieter Klaassen and Peter Spreij
- 0018: De erfenis van Nederland: intergenerationele vermogens- en inkomensoverdrachten

- Frank Den Butter and R. M. A. Jansweijer
- 0018: De ruimtelijke verdeling van economische activiteit: Agglomeratie- en locatiepatronen in Nederland

- Laura De Dominicis, Raymond Florax and Henri de Groot
- 0018: Migrant Female Entrepreneurship: Driving Forces, Motivation and Performance

- Tuzin Baycan-Levent and Peter Nijkamp
- 0018: Missing observations in the dynamic regression model

- Franz Palm and Th. Nijman
- 0018: On the closure of several sets of ARMA and linear state space models with a given structure

- B. Hanzon
- 0018: Adaptive forecasting with hyperfilters

- A.H.Q.M. Merkies and I.J. Steyn
- 0018: the Dutch miracle: institutions, networks and trust

- Frank A.G. den Butter and Robert Mosch
- 0018: The gravity model reconsidered

- T. van Maanen
- 0018: The 'made in' issue: a comparative research on the image of domestic and foreign products

- G. Morello
- 0018: Het effect van minimumloon en uitkeringshoogte op werkloosheid en lonen

- Gerard J. van den Berg and Geert Ridder
- 0018: A survey of sequential Monte Carlo methods for economics and finance

- Drew Creal
- 0018: Regional gazelles and lions as creative creatures: a meta-multicriteria analysis of innovation and growth potentials of European regions

- Peter Nijkamp, F. Zwetsloot and S. van der Wal
- 0018: Some econometric applications of the exact distribution of the ratio of two quadratic forms in normal variates

- Franz Palm and J.M. Sneek
- 0018: Unemployment insurance in the Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom and Germany

- J.A. Vijlbrief
- 0018: Thirteen years after. Using hierarchical linear modeling to investigate long-term assessment center validity

- Paul Jansen
- 0018: Zoeken naar nieuwe medewerkers

- J.C. Ours