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Thomas de Graaff

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First Name:Thomas
Middle Name:De
Last Name:Graaff
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RePEc Short-ID:pgr71
http://www.thomasdegraaff.net/
Terminal Degree:2002 School of Business and Economics; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

Afdeling Ruimtelijke Economie
School of Business and Economics
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Amsterdam, Netherlands
https://sbe.vu.nl/nl/afdelingen-en-instituten/spatial-economics/
RePEc:edi:vrevunl (more details at EDIRC)

Research output

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Working papers

  1. Stuart Donovan & Thomas de Graaff & Henri de Groot & Carl Koopmans, 2021. "Unravelling urban advantages - A meta-analysis of agglomeration economies," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 21-026/VIII, Tinbergen Institute.
  2. de Graaff, Thomas & Ozgen, Ceren & Roth, Duncan H.W., 2018. "Varying Youth Cohort Effects on Regional Labour Market Outcomes in Germany," IZA Discussion Papers 11932, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  3. Wang, Zhiling & de Graaff, Thomas & Nijkamp, Peter, 2017. "Look Who’s Talking: On the Heterogeneous Returns to Foreign Language Use at Work among Natives and Migrants in Europe," GLO Discussion Paper Series 104, Global Labor Organization (GLO).
  4. de Graaff, Thomas & Arribas-Bel, Daniel & Ozgen, Ceren, 2017. "Demographic Aging and Employment Dynamics in German Regions: Modeling Regional Heterogeneity," IZA Discussion Papers 10734, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  5. Zhiling Wang & Thomas de Graaff & Peter Nijkamp, 2014. "Cultural Diversity and Cultural Distance as Choice Determinants of Migration Destination," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 14-066/VIII, Tinbergen Institute.
  6. Zhiling Wang & Thomas de Graaff & Peter Nijkamp, 2014. "The choice of migration destinations: cultural diversity versus cultural distance," ERSA conference papers ersa14p1147, European Regional Science Association.
  7. Ceren Ozgen & Thomas de Graff, 2013. "Sorting out the impact of cultural diversity on innovative firms. An empirical analysis of Dutch micro-data," Norface Discussion Paper Series 2013012, Norface Research Programme on Migration, Department of Economics, University College London.
  8. Thomas de Graaff & Jan Rouwendal & Wim Bernasco & Wouter Steenbeek, 2012. "Social interaction and the spatial concentration of criminality," ERSA conference papers ersa12p634, European Regional Science Association.
  9. Maureen Lankhuizen & Thomas De Graaff & Henri De Groot, 2012. "Product Heterogeneity, Intangible Barriers & Distance Decay: The effect of multiple dimensions of distance on trade across different product categories," ERSA conference papers ersa12p151, European Regional Science Association.
  10. Wim Bernasco & Thomas de Graaff & Jan Rouwendal & Wouter Steenbeek, 2012. "Social Interactions and Crime revisited: An Investigation using Individual Offender Data in Dutch Neighborhoods," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 12-108/VIII, Tinbergen Institute, revised 28 Apr 2014.
  11. Julia Beckhusen & Raymond J.G.M. Florax & Thomas de Graaff & Jacques Poot & Brigitte Waldorf, 2012. "Living and Working in Ethnic Enclaves: Language Proficiency of Immigrants in U.S. Metropolitan Areas," RF Berlin - CReAM Discussion Paper Series 1203, Rockwool Foundation Berlin (RF Berlin) - Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM).
  12. Maureen B.M. Lankhuizen & Thomas de Graaff & Henri L.F. de Groot, 2012. "Product Heterogeneity, Intangible Barriers and Distance Decay: The Effect of Multiple Dimensions of Distance on Trade across Different Product Categories," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 12-065/3, Tinbergen Institute.
  13. Thomas de Graaff & Frank G. van Oort & Raymond J.G.M. Florax, 2011. "Regional Population-Employment Dynamics across Different Sectors of the Economy," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 11-129/3, Tinbergen Institute.
  14. Sergejs Gubins & Erik T. Verhoef & Thomas de Graaff, 2010. "Welfare Effects of Road Pricing and Traffic Information under Alternative Ownership Regimes," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 10-091/3, Tinbergen Institute.
  15. Waldorf, Brigitte S. & Beckhusen, Julia & Florax, Raymond J.G.M. & de Graaff, Thomas, 2009. "The Role Of Human Capital In Language Acquisition Among Immigrants In U.S. Metropolitan Areas," Working papers 48643, Purdue University, Department of Agricultural Economics.
  16. Michiel van Leuvensteijn & Thomas de Graaff, 2007. "The impact of housing market institutions on labour mobility; a European cross-country comparison," CPB Discussion Paper 82, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis.
  17. Thomas De Graaff & Jaap Boter & Jan Rouwendal, 2006. "Do Dutch Musea Compete Or Cooperate?," ERSA conference papers ersa06p387, European Regional Science Association.
  18. Thomas de Graaff & Henri L.F. de Groot & Caroline A. Rodenburg & Erik T. Verhoef, 2005. "The WTP for Facilities at the Amsterdam Zuidas," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 05-090/3, Tinbergen Institute.
  19. Thomas de Graaff & Henri L.F. de Groot, 2004. "Ethnic Concentration and Human Capital Formation," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 04-081/3, Tinbergen Institute.
  20. Graaff, Thomas de, 2004. "On the substitution and complimentarity between telework and travel : a review and application," Serie Research Memoranda 0016, VU University Amsterdam, Faculty of Economics, Business Administration and Econometrics.
  21. Florax, Raymond J.G.M. & Graaff, Thomas de & Waldorf, Brigitte S., 2004. "A spatial economic perspective on language acquisition : segregation, networking and assimilation of immigrants," Serie Research Memoranda 0006, VU University Amsterdam, Faculty of Economics, Business Administration and Econometrics.
  22. Thomas de Graaff & Piet Rietveld, 2004. "Telework, Frequency of Working Out-of-home, and Commuting: A Labor Supply Model and an Application to the Netherlands," ERSA conference papers ersa04p294, European Regional Science Association.
  23. Thomas de Graaff & Piet Rietveld, 2003. "ICT and Substitution between Out-of-home and At-home Work; the Importance of Timing," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 03-061/3, Tinbergen Institute.
  24. Aura Reggiani & Thomas de Graaff & Peter Nijkamp, 2001. "Resilience: An Evolutionary Approach to Spatial Economic Systems," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 01-100/3, Tinbergen Institute.
  25. Thomas de Graaff & Cees Gorter & Peter Nijkamp, 2001. "Effects of Ethnic Geographical Clustering on Educational Attainment in the Netherlands," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 01-028/3, Tinbergen Institute.
  26. Gorter, Cees & de Graaff, Thomas & Nijkamp, Peter, 2000. "Estimating The Effect Of Labour Market Absorption Of Ethnic Minorities," ERSA conference papers ersa00p242, European Regional Science Association.
  27. de Graaff, Thomas & Gorter, Cees & Nijkamp, Peter, 1999. "The spatial clustering of international migrants," ERSA conference papers ersa99pa408, European Regional Science Association.
  28. Thomas de Graaff & Raymond J.G.M. Florax & Peter Nijkamp & Aura Reggiani, 1998. "Diagnostic Tools for Nonlinearity in Spatial Models," Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 98-072/3, Tinbergen Institute.

Articles

  1. Elisa Panzera & Thomas de Graaff & Henri L.F. de Groot, 2021. "European cultural heritage and tourism flows: The magnetic role of superstar World Heritage Sites," Papers in Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 100(1), pages 101-122, February.
  2. Jessie Bakens & Thomas de Graaff, 2020. "Valuation of ethnic diversity: heterogeneous effects in an integrated labor and housing market," Journal of Economic Geography, Oxford University Press, vol. 20(1), pages 197-223.
  3. Thomas Graaff, 2020. "On the estimation of spatial stochastic frontier models: an alternative skew-normal approach," The Annals of Regional Science, Springer;Western Regional Science Association, vol. 64(2), pages 267-285, April.
  4. Sergejs Gubins & Jos Ommeren & Thomas Graaff, 2019. "Does new information technology change commuting behavior?," The Annals of Regional Science, Springer;Western Regional Science Association, vol. 62(1), pages 187-210, February.
  5. Zhiling Wang & Thomas de Graaff & Peter Nijkamp, 2018. "Barriers of Culture, Networks, and Language in International Migration: A Review," REGION, European Regional Science Association, vol. 5, pages 73-89.
  6. Wim Bernasco & Thomas de Graaff & Jan Rouwendal & Wouter Steenbeek, 2017. "Social Interactions and Crime Revisited: An Investigation Using Individual Offender Data in Dutch Neighborhoods," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 99(4), pages 622-636, July.
  7. Evert Meijers & Martijn Burger & Mark Thissen & Thomas Graaff & Frank Oort, 2016. "Competitive network positions in trade and structural economic growth: A geographically weighted regression analysis for European regions," Papers in Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 95(1), pages 159-180, March.
  8. Zhiling Wang & Thomas De Graaff & Peter Nijkamp, 2016. "Cultural Diversity and Cultural Distance as Choice Determinants of Migration Destination," Spatial Economic Analysis, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 11(2), pages 176-200, June.
  9. Daniel Arribas-Bel & Thomas de Graaff, 2015. "WooW-II: Workshop on open workflows," REGION, European Regional Science Association, vol. 2, pages 1-2.
  10. Maureen B. M. Lankhuizen & Thomas De Graaff & Henri L. F. de Groot, 2015. "Product Heterogeneity, Intangible Barriers and Distance Decay: The Effect of Multiple Dimensions of Distance on Trade across Different Product Categories," Spatial Economic Analysis, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 10(2), pages 137-159, June.
  11. Thomas De Graaff & Michiel Van Leuvensteijn, 2013. "A European Cross-Country Comparison of the Impact of Homeownership and Transaction Costs on Job Tenure," Regional Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 47(9), pages 1443-1461, October.
  12. Julia Beckhusen & Raymond J.G.M. Florax & Thomas Graaff & Jacques Poot & Brigitte Waldorf, 2013. "Living and working in ethnic enclaves: English Language proficiency of immigrants in US metropolitan areas," Papers in Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 92(2), pages 305-328, June.
  13. Gubins, Sergejs & Verhoef, Erik T. & de Graaff, Thomas, 2012. "Welfare effects of road pricing and traffic information under alternative ownership regimes," Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Elsevier, vol. 46(8), pages 1304-1317.
  14. Thomas de Graaff & Frank G. van Oort & Raymond J.G.M. Florax, 2012. "Regional Population–Employment Dynamics Across Different Sectors Of The Economy," Journal of Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 52(1), pages 60-84, February.
  15. de Graaff, Thomas & van Oort, Frank G. & Florax, Raymond J.G.M., 2012. "Sectoral heterogeneity, accessibility and population–employment dynamics in Dutch cities," Journal of Transport Geography, Elsevier, vol. 25(C), pages 115-127.
  16. Brigitte S. Waldorf & Julia Beckhusen & Raymond J.G.M. Florax & Thomas De Graaff, 2010. "The role of human capital in language acquisition among immigrants in US metropolitan," Regional Science Policy & Practice, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 2(1), pages 39-49, June.
  17. de Graaff, Thomas & Nijkamp, Peter, 2010. "Socio-economic impacts of migrant clustering on Dutch neighbourhoods: In search of optimal migrant diversity," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 44(4), pages 231-239, December.
  18. Thomas de Graaff & Jaap Boter & Jan Rouwendal, 2009. "On Spatial Differences in the Attractiveness of Dutch Museums," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 41(11), pages 2778-2797, November.
  19. Thomas de Graaff & Henri L F de Groot & Caroline A Rodenburg & Erik T Verhoef, 2007. "The WTP for Facilities at the Amsterdam Zuidas," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 39(9), pages 2099-2118, September.
  20. de Graaff, Thomas & Rietveld, Piet, 2007. "Substitution between working at home and out-of-home: The role of ICT and commuting costs," Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Elsevier, vol. 41(2), pages 142-160, February.
  21. Raymond J G M Florax & Thomas de Graaff & Brigitte S Waldorf, 2005. "A Spatial Economic Perspective on Language Acquisition: Segregation, Networking, and Assimilation of Immigrants," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 37(10), pages 1877-1897, October.
  22. Thomas de Graaff & Piet Rietveld, 2004. "ICT and Substitution Between Out-of-Home and at-Home Work: The Importance of Timing," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 36(5), pages 879-896, May.
  23. Thomas De Graaff & Raymond J.C.M. Florax & Peter Nijkamp & Aura Reggiani, 2001. "A General Misspecification Test for Spatial Regression Models: Dependence, Heterogeneity, and Nonlinearity," Journal of Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 41(2), pages 255-276, May.

Chapters

  1. Thomas de Graaff & Daniel Arribas-Bel & Ceren Ozgen, 2018. "Demographic Aging and Employment Dynamics in German Regions: Modeling Regional Heterogeneity," Advances in Spatial Science, in: Roger R. Stough & Karima Kourtit & Peter Nijkamp & Uwe Blien (ed.), Modelling Aging and Migration Effects on Spatial Labor Markets, chapter 0, pages 211-231, Springer.
  2. Daniel Arribas-Bel & Thomas Graaff & Sergio J. Rey, 2017. "Looking at John Snow’s Cholera Map from the Twenty First Century: A Practical Primer on Reproducibility and Open Science," Advances in Spatial Science, in: Randall Jackson & Peter Schaeffer (ed.), Regional Research Frontiers - Vol. 2, chapter 0, pages 283-306, Springer.
  3. Thomas Graaff & Barry Zondag, 2013. "A Population-Employment Interaction Model as Labour Module in TIGRIS XL," Advances in Spatial Science, in: Francesca Pagliara & Michiel de Bok & David Simmonds & Alan Wilson (ed.), Employment Location in Cities and Regions, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 57-77, Springer.
  4. Thomas de Graaff & Ghebreegziabiher Debrezion & Piet Rietveld, 2012. "The impact of accessibility on house prices: an application to large urban planning and infrastructure projects in the Netherlands," Chapters, in: Karst T. Geurs & Kevin J. Krizek & Aura Reggiani (ed.), Accessibility Analysis and Transport Planning, chapter 9, pages 154-172, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  5. Thomas Graaff & Caroline Rodenburg, 2008. "Measuring the WTP for shopping facilities around railway stations," Springer Books, in: Frank Bruinsma & Eric Pels & Piet Rietveld & Hugo Priemus & Bert Wee (ed.), Railway Development, chapter 11, pages 213-233, Springer.
  6. Thomas de Graaff & Kees van Montfort & Peter Nijkamp, 2006. "Spatial Effects and Non-Linearity in Spatial Regression Models: Simulation Results for Several Misspecification Tests," Chapters, in: Aura Reggiani & Peter Nijkamp (ed.), Spatial Dynamics, Networks and Modelling, chapter 5, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  7. Raymond J. G. M. Florax & Thomas Graaff, 2004. "The Performance of Diagnostic Tests for Spatial Dependence in Linear Regression Models: A Meta-Analysis of Simulation Studies," Advances in Spatial Science, in: Luc Anselin & Raymond J. G. M. Florax & Sergio J. Rey (ed.), Advances in Spatial Econometrics, chapter 2, pages 29-65, Springer.

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  1. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (15) 2004-08-23 2005-06-27 2005-07-03 2005-11-09 2007-08-08 2011-02-26 2012-02-20 2012-03-08 2012-10-27 2013-04-13 2014-07-13 2015-04-25 2017-05-14 2018-12-10 2021-04-05. Author is listed
  2. NEP-GEO: Economic Geography (8) 2004-08-23 2005-11-09 2007-01-14 2007-08-08 2015-01-03 2017-05-14 2018-12-10 2021-04-05. Author is listed
  3. NEP-MIG: Economics of Human Migration (7) 2012-02-20 2012-03-08 2013-04-13 2014-11-22 2015-01-03 2015-04-25 2017-08-27. Author is listed
  4. NEP-EUR: Microeconomic European Issues (4) 2013-04-13 2017-05-14 2017-08-27 2018-12-10
  5. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (4) 2005-11-09 2007-08-08 2017-08-27 2018-12-10
  6. NEP-CUL: Cultural Economics (3) 2007-01-14 2015-01-03 2015-04-25
  7. NEP-DEM: Demographic Economics (2) 2014-07-13 2015-04-25
  8. NEP-SBM: Small Business Management (2) 2013-04-13 2017-08-27
  9. NEP-SOC: Social Norms and Social Capital (2) 2012-10-13 2012-10-27
  10. NEP-AGE: Economics of Ageing (1) 2017-05-14
  11. NEP-BEC: Business Economics (1) 2005-07-03
  12. NEP-COM: Industrial Competition (1) 2007-01-14
  13. NEP-DCM: Discrete Choice Models (1) 2015-04-25
  14. NEP-EEC: European Economics (1) 2007-08-08
  15. NEP-EFF: Efficiency and Productivity (1) 2013-04-13
  16. NEP-ENV: Environmental Economics (1) 2005-10-22
  17. NEP-EVO: Evolutionary Economics (1) 2014-11-22
  18. NEP-HPE: History and Philosophy of Economics (1) 2005-07-03
  19. NEP-INO: Innovation (1) 2013-04-13
  20. NEP-INT: International Trade (1) 2012-10-13
  21. NEP-KNM: Knowledge Management and Knowledge Economy (1) 2013-04-13

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