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- 001a: Urban development in the Netherlands: new perspectives

- Peter Nijkmap and Esther Goede
- 0001: Persistent disparities in regional unemployment: Application of a spatial filtering approach to local labour markets in Germany

- Roberto Patuelli, Norbert Schanne, D.A. Griffith and Peter Nijkamp
- 0001: New technology and regional development

- Peter Nijkamp
- 0001: Kamerleden en bedrijfseconomie: een onderzoek naar de voorstellingen van de Vaste Commissie voor Economische Zaken van de Tweede Kamer bij een zaak van economische politiek

- P. van Helsdingen, G. Kuypers and A. Twijnstra
- 0001: From national to supranational government inter-organizational systems: an extended typology

- B. Rukanova, R.T. Wigand and Y.H. Tan
- 0001: The role of local and newcomer entrepreneurs in rural development: A comparative meta-analytic study

- Aliye Gülümser Akgün, T. Baycan Levent, Peter Nijkamp and Jacques Poot
- 0001: Werknemers en sociaal jaarverslag: een onderzoek bij vijf Nederlandse ondernemingen

- A.A. Schreuder-Sunderman, F. Blommaert and A.A. Schreuder-Sunderman
- 0001: Exploring service development for understanding Schumpeterian innovation in service firms: the deduction of special case criteria

- Meindert Flikkema
- 0001: Vraagrevelatie-methoden voor kollektieve goederen

- A.J. Vermaat
- 0001: Some prerequisites for electronic commerce

- S.H. Heng, M. Creemers and T. Verhagen
- 0001: Telematics networks for health care in peripheral regions: a Greek case study

- Peter Nijkamp and Nico Wempe
- 0001: Modelling public-private-partnerships

- Francesca Medda and Eric Pels
- 0001: New multicriteria methods for physical planning by means of multidimensional scaling techniques: paper to be presented at the IFAC-symposium on water and related land resource systems, Cleveland, Ohio, May 1980

- Peter Nijkamp and H. Voogd
- 0001: A multiple criteria evaluation typology of environmental management problems

- R. Janssen and Peter Nijkamp
- 0001: On the effect of small loss probabilities in input/output transmission delay systems

- N.M. van Dijk
- 0001: Long waves or catastrophes in regional development

- Peter Nijkamp
- 0001: A time-series of total accounts for the Netherlands 1978-1984

- O.J.C. Cornielje
- 0001: Perceived risk and trust associated with purchasing at Electronic Marketplaces

- Tibert Verhagen, Selmar Meents and Yao-Hua Tan
- 0001: Testing backtesting: an evaluation of the Basle guidelines for backtesting internal risk management models of banks

- Andre Lucas
- 0001: SME innovation and the crucial role of the entrepreneur

- E. Masurel, K. van Montfort and R. Lentink
- 0001: Estimation of spatiotemporal models

- L. Hordijk and Peter Nijkamp
- 0001: Austrian thinking on international economics

- H. Visser
- 0001: An adjustment process for nonconvex production economies

- Antoon van den Elzen and Hans Kremers
- 0001: A quarterly econometric model for the price formation of coffee on the world market

- E. Vogelvang
- 0001: Local balance in queueing networks with positive and negative customers

- R.J. Boucherie and N.M. van Dijk
- 0001: Geographical distribution of unemployment: an analysis of provincial differences in Italy

- Maria Francesca Cracolici, Miranda Cuffaro and Peter Nijkamp
- 0001: Testing for co-integration with spot prices of some related agricultural commodities

- E. Vogelvang
- 0001: On multidimensional inequality comparisons

- Piet Rietveld
- 0001: Valutaproblemen in de jaarrekening

- J. Klaassen
- 0001: Financing international environmental agreements

- C.M. Tak
- 0001: Multifunctional agricultural land use in a sustainable world. Design and simulation of an agricultural economy model

- Y. Takashashi and Peter Nijkamp
- 0001: The social consequences of using agent-based systems

- Samuel Chong, Michael S.H. Heng Heng and Kencheng Liu
- 0001: Labour demand and job-to-job movement: macro-consequences as a result from micro-economic behaviour

- W.H.J. Hassink and L. Broersma
- 0001: Geo-ICT in Transportation Science

- M.T. Borzacchiello, I. Casas, B. Ciuffo and Peter Nijkamp
- 0001: Job search and commuting time

- Gerard van den Berg and C. Gorter