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- 455: The Costs of Affirmative Action: Evidence from a Medical School Lottery
- Bas Scheer, Brinn Hekkelman and Mark Kattenberg
- 454: Quantifying Misallocation of Public Housing
- Jennifer Buurma-Olsen and Jort Sinninghe Damsté
- 453: Predictability and (co-)incidence of labor and health shocks
- Emile Cammeraat, Brinn Hekkelman, Pim Kastelein and Suzanne Vissers
- 452: Causal forests with fixed effects for treatment effect heterogeneity in difference-in-differences
- Mark Kattenberg, Bas Scheer and Jurre Thiel
- 451: Does replacing grants by income-contingent loans harm enrolment? New evidence from a reform in Dutch higher education
- Jonneke Bolhaar, Sonny Kuijpers, Dinand Webbink and Maria Zumbuehl
- 450: Disentangling business- and tax-motivated bilateral royalty flows
- Arjan Lejour and Maarten van 't Riet
- 449: Mortgage Debt Limits and Buy-to-Let Investors: A Structural Model of Housing with an Endogenous Rental Sector
- Jurre Thiel and Henrik Zaunbrecher
- 448: European Insolvency Law and Firm Leverage
- Fien van Solinge and Beau Soederhuizen
- 447: Bank Funding, SME lending and Risk Taking
- Sander Lammers, Massimo Giuliodori, Robert Schmitz and Adam Elbourne
- 446: Quantifying the non-take-up of a need-based student grant in the Netherlands
- Stef Konijn, Derk Visser and Maria Zumbuehl
- 445: Carbon costs and industrial firm performance: Evidence from international microdata
- Arjan Trinks and Erik Hille
- 444: Predicting Firm Exits with Machine Learning: Implications for Selection into COVID-19 Support and Productivity Growth
- Lily Davies, Mark Kattenberg and Benedikt Vogt
- 443: Getting off to a flying start? The effects of an early-career international mobility grant on scientific performance
- Marielle Non, Jeroen van Honk, Vince van Houten, Inge van der Weijden and Thed van Leeuwen
- 442: Wealth, gifts, and estate planning at the end of life
- David Sturrock, Stefan Groot and Jan Möhlmann
- 441: Forecasting World Trade Using Big Data and Machine Learning Techniques
- Andrei Dubovik, Adam Elbourne, Bram Hendriks and Mark Kattenberg
- 440: Temporal Patterns in Economics Research
- Andrei Dubovik, Clemens Fiedler and Alexei Parakhonyak
- 439: Can skill differences explain the gap in the track recommendation by socio-economic status?
- Maria Zumbuehl, Nihal Chehber and Rik Dillingh
- 438: Do people value environmental goods? Evidence from the Netherlands
- Koen van Ruijven and Joep Tijm
- 437: Labor Supply Effects of Survivor Insurance: Evidence from Restricted Access to Survivor Benefits in the Netherlands
- Simon Rabaté and Julie Tréguier
- 436: Inequality and Redistribution in the Netherlands
- Arjan Bruil (cbs), Céline van Essen, Wouter Leenders, Arjan Lejour, Jan Möhlmann and Simon Rabaté
- 435: Alternative Work Arrangements and Worker Outcomes: Evidence from Payrolling
- Bas Scheer, Wiljan van den Berge, Maarten Goos, Alan Manning and Anna Salomons
- 434: Addressing Unemployment Rate Forecast Errors in Relation to the Business Cycle
- Bas Scheer
- 433: Entries and Regional Growth: The Role of Relatedness
- Tijl Hendrich, Jennifer Buurma-Olsen and Judith Bayer
- 432: How far Do gazelles run? Growth Patterns of Regular Firms, High Growth Firms and Startups
- Ramy El-Dardiry and Benedikt Vogt
- 431: Pension Payout Preferences
- Rik Dillingh and Maria Zumbuehl
- 430: The impact of co-payments for nursing home care on use, health, and welfare
- Marianne Tenand, Pieter Bakx and Bram Wouterse
- 429: Optimal capital ratios for banks in the euro area
- Beau Soederhuizen, Bert van Stiphout-Kramer, Harro van Heuvelen and Rob Luginbuhl
- 428: When financials get tough, life gets rough? Problematic debts and ill health
- Anne-Fleur Roos, Maaike Diepstraten and Rudy Douven
- 427: The contribution of business dynamics to productivity growth in the Netherlands
- Daan Freeman, Leon Bettendorf, Harro van Heuvelen and Gerdien Meijerink
- 426: Increased trade with China and Eastern Europe hardly affects Dutch workers
- Rob Euwals, Harro van Heuvelen, Gerdien Meijerink, Jan Möhlmann and Simon Rabaté
- 425: The causal effects of employment on mental health and criminality for disabled workers
- Remco van Eijkel, Sander Gerritsen, Klarita Sadiraj and Maroesjka Versantvoort
- 424: The Child Penalty in the Netherlands and its Determinants
- Simon Rabaté and Externe auteur: Sara Rellstab
- 423: Housing Market Effects of a Railroad Tunneling: Evidence from a quasi-experiment
- Koen van Ruijven and Joep Tijm
- 422: The Young Bunch: Youth Minimum Wages and Labor Market Outcomes
- Wiljan van den Berge, Emiel van Bezooijen and Anna Salomons
- 421: Optimizing the life cycle path of pension premium payments and the pension ambition in the Netherlands
- Harry ter Rele, Carolijn de Kok, Nicoleta Ciurila and Peter Zwaneveld
- 420: Homeowners have easier and cheaper access to business credit
- Benedikt Vogt, Wolter Hassink, Matteo Millone and Remco Mocking
- 419: Skill up or get left behind? Digital skills and labor market outcomes in the Netherlands
- Marielle Non, Milena Dinkova and Ben Dahmen
- 418: The Revealed Comparative Advantages of Dutch Cities
- Tijl Hendrich, Jennifer Buurma-Olsen, Steven Brakman and Charles Marrewijk
- 417: Offshore Tax Evasion and Wealth Inequality: Evidence from a Tax Amnesty in the Netherlands
- Wouter Leenders, Arjan Lejour, Simon Rabaté and Maarten van 't Riet
- 416: An assessment of the Phillips curve over time: evidence for the United States and the euro area
- Marente Vlekke, Martin Mellens and Siem Jan Koopmans
- 415: A Structural Microsimulation Model for Demand-Side Cost-Sharing in Healthcare
- Minke Remmerswaal and Jan Boone
- 414: Prices and market power in mental health care: Evidence from a major policy change in the Netherlands
- Rudy Douven, Chiara Brouns and Ron Kemp
- 413: The information value of energy labels: Evidence from the Dutch residential housing market
- Lu Zhang, Lennart Stangenberg and Sjors van Wickeren
- 412: The urban rural-education gap: do cities indeed make us smarter?
- Raoul van Maarseveen
- 411: Cyber incidents, security measures and financial returns: Empirical evidence from Dutch firms
- Milena Dinkova, Ramy El-Dardiry and Bastiaan Overvest
- 410: Markups in a dual labour market: the case of the Netherlands
- Harro van Heuvelen, Leon Bettendorf and Gerdien Meijerink
- 409: Estimation of the Financial Cycle with a Rank-Reduced Multivariate State-Space Model
- Rob Luginbuhl
- 408: The effects of the increase in the retirement age in the Netherlands
- Egbert Jongen, Simon Rabaté and Tilbe Atav
- 407: SVARs, the central bank balance sheet and the effects of unconventional monetary policy in the euro area
- Adam Elbourne
- 406: Limitation of holding structures for intra-EU dividends: A blow to tax avoidance?
- Maarten van 't Riet and Arjan Lejour
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