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2024
- 24-075/III Estimation of Linear models from Coarsened Observations: A Method of Moments Approach
by Bernard M.S. van Praag & J. Peter Hop & William H. Greene - 24-074/III Asymmetric Gradualism in US Monetary Policy
by Knut Are Aastveit & Jamie Cross & Francesco Furlanetto & Herman K van Dijk - 24-073/VIII Land subsidence, Water management, House prices, Hedonic pricing, Climate adaptation
by Yashvant R Premchand & Henri L.F. de Groot & Thomas de Graaff & Eric Koomen - 24-072/III Modeling Common Bubbles: A Mixed Causal Non-Causal Dynamic Factor Model
by Gabriele Mingoli - 24-071/VI Corporate Legacy Debt, Inflation, and the Efficacy of Monetary Policy
by Charles A.E. Goodhart & M. Udara Peiris & Dimitrios P. Tsomocos & Xuan Wang - 24-070/I Identifying the Impact of Hypothetical Stakes on Experimental Outcomes and Treatment Effects
by Jack Fitzgerald - 24-069/III Joint extreme Value-at-Risk and Expected Shortfall dynamics with a single integrated tail shape parameter
by Enzo D'Innocenzo & Andre Lucas & Bernd Schwaab & Xin Zhang - 24-058/I Poverty and Uncertainty Attitudes
by VÃctor González-Jiménez - 24-057/V High temperatures and workplace injuries
by Matteo Picchio & Jan C. van Ours - 24-056/III Flexible Negative Binomial Mixtures for Credible Mode Inference in Heterogeneous Count Data from Finance, Economics and Bioinformatics
by Jamie L. Cross & Lennart Hoogerheide & Paul Labonne & Herman K. van Dijk - 24-055/V Non-Compete Agreements, Tacit Knowledge and Market Imperfections
by Eric Bartelsman & Sabien Dobbelaere & Alessandro Zona Mattioli - 24-054/VI Competitive search with private information: Can price signal quality?
by James Albrecht & Xiaoming Cai & Pieter Gautier & Susan Vroman - 24-053/VI The Chinese waste import ban and the emergence of waste havens within Europe
by Konstantin Sommer - 24-052/III Testing for Clustering Under Switching
by Igor Custodio João - 24-051/III Kullback-Leibler-based characterizations of score-driven updates
by Ramon de Punder & Timo Dimitriadis & Rutger-Jan Lange - 24-050/IV On Bubbles in Cryptocurrency Prices
by Maarten R.C. van Oordt - 24-049/III Density Forecasting for Electricity Prices under Tail Heterogeneity with the t-Riesz Distribution
by Anne Opschoor & Dewi Peerlings & Luca Rossini & Andre Lucas - 24-048/VII Bargaining Power and Quantity Discounts to Retailers: Evidence from India’s Pharmaceutical Industry
by Gianluca Antonecchia & Ajay Bhaskarabhatla & Enrico Pennings - 24-047/V The persistence and nature of the labor reallocation shock during the COVID-19 crisis
by Mathieu P.A. Steijn - 24-046/VIII Price elasticities of meat, fish and plant-based meat substitutes: evidence from store-level Dutch supermarket scanner data
by Zhaoxin Liu & Erik Ansink - 24-045/V Responsibility-Sensitive Welfare Weights for Health
by Matthew Robson & Owen O’Donnell & Tom Van Ourti - 24-044/V Incentives matter sometimes: On the differences between league and Cup football matches
by Jan C. van Ours & Martin van Tuijl - 24-043/V The effects of mental health interventions on labor market outcomes in low- and middle- income countries
by Crick Lund & Kate Orkin & Marc Witte & John Walker & Thandi Davies & Johannes Haushofer & Sarah Murray & Judy Bass & Laura Murray & Wietse Tol & Vikram Patel - 24-042/V Wages and employment in the Netherlands, 2017-2023
by Iris Klinker & Bas ter Weel - 24-041/V Holi Crimes
by Claudia MartÃnez V. & Rubén Poblete-Cazenave - 24-040/V From Two Heads to One: The Short-Run Effects of the Recentralization of Political Power in Rural China
by Olivier Marie & Thomas Post & Zihan Ye & Xiaopeng Zou - 24-039/IV Striking Out: Biases and Losses of Retail Option Traders
by Aleksi Pitkäjärvi & Matteo Vacca - 24-038/I Repeated games with partner choice
by Christopher Graser & Takako Fujiwara-Greve & Julian GarcÃa & Matthijs van Veelen - 24-037/III Statistical Early Warning Models with Applications
by Lucas P. Harlaar & Jacques J.F. Commandeur & Jan A. van den Brakel & Siem Jan Koopman & Niels Bos & Frits D. Bijleveld - 24-036/III A Novel Test for the Presence of Local Explosive Dynamics
by F. Blasques & S.J. Koopman & G. Mingoli & S. Telg - 24-035/VIII Towards fully decentralized environmental regulation
by Jens Gudmundsson & Jens Leth Hougaard & Erik Ansink - 24-034/I The Generalized Price Equation
by Matthijs van Veelen - 24-033/I The generalized version of Hamilton’s rule
by Matthijs van Veelen - 24-032/VIII Human-driven vehicles’ cruising versus autonomous vehicles’ back- and-forth congestion: The effects on traveling, parking and congestion
by Xiaojuan Yu & Vincent A.C. van den Berg - 24-031/V Non-Transitive Patterns in Long-Term Football Rivalries
by Jan C. van Ours - 24-030/III Taylor Rules with Endogenous Regimes
by Knut Are Aastveit & Jamie Cross & Francesco Furlanetto & Herman K. Van Dijk - 24-029/I Seeking or ignoring ethical certifications in consumer choice
by Dianna R. Amasino & Suzanne Oosterwijk & Nicolette J. Sullivan & Joël van der Weele - 24-028/V Skipping your workout, again? Measuring and understanding time inconsistency in physical activity
by Diarmaid Ó Ceallaigh & Kirsten I.M. Rohde & Hans van Kippersluis - 24-027/V Estimating the Lifecycle Fertility Consequences of WWII Using Bunching
by Esmée Zwiers - 24-026/IV Home Improvement, Wealth Inequality, and the Energy-Efficiency Paradox
by Martijn I. Dröes & Yasmine Van Der Straten - 24-025/VIII Preference heterogeneity in a dynamic flow congestion model
by Xiaojuan Yu & Vincent A.C. van den Berg & Erik T. Verhoef - 24-024/I Learning the value of Eco-Labels: The role of information in sustainable decisions
by Alejandro Hirmas & Jan B. Engelmann - 24-023/V Consumer perceptions matter: A case study of an anomaly in English football
by J. James Reade & Jan C. van Ours - 24-022/I Repeated prisoner’s dilemmas with errors: how much subgame-perfection, how much forgiveness, and how much cooperation?
by Christopher Graser & Matthijs van Veelen - 24-021/II On weighted-egalitarian values for cooperative games
by Zhengxing Zou & René van den Brink & Yukihiko Funaki - 24-020/VIII Industrial Transfer Policy in China: Migration and Development
by Michiel Gerritse & Zhiling Wang & Frank van Oort - 24-019/IV Exclusive Portfolio Dealing and Market Inefficiency
by Natalie Kessler & Iman van Lelyveld & Ellen van der Woerd - 24-018/IV Safe Asset Scarcity and Re-use in the European Repo Market
by Justus Inhoffen & Iman van Lelyveld - 24-017/I Born That Way: Beliefs about Genetics’ Importance and Redistribution Preferences
by Andrea Pogliano - 24-016/III A Score-Driven Filter for Causal Regression Models with Time- Varying Parameters and Endogenous Regressors
by Francisco Blasques & Noah Stegehuis - 24-015/VIII Spatial Search
by Xiaoming Cai & Pieter Gautier & Ronald Wolthoff - 24-014/V They didn’t know what they got till the crowd was gone
by Jan C. van Ours - 24-013/IV PolWe study the evolution of voter support for climate policies aimed at containing the effect of climate risk, as weather conditions worsens at a time of rising economic inequality. Households differ in age, beliefs and income, and the scale of intervention to preserve habitable land reflects the preference of the majority coalition. Economic polarization tightens conditions for more households, while rising climate risk increases support for public adaptation. If beliefs on attainable impact are not too dispersed, an initially coalition of young and old pessimists might tip towards a coalition of old optimists and young pessimists, leading to a jump in support for public action.A steady rise in inequality may ultimately induce a second political tipping point, towards a coalition of the low-income old and young pessimists, although the effects on public adaptation are weaker. Public intervention is undermined by pessimism about the efficacy of public adaptation and the "tragedy of the horizon" effect, as voters only partially internalize benefits for future generations. This prevents public adaptation from converging to the long-term social optimum even when political support is highest
by Yasmine van der Straten & Enrico Perotti & Frederick van der Ploeg - 24-012/V Heritability and public policy reconsidered, again
by Cornelius A. Rietveld - 24-011/VIII Pricing in the Stochastic Bottleneck Model with Price-Sensitive Demand
by Qiumin Liu & Vincent A.C. van den Berg & Erik T. Verhoef & Rui Jiang - 24-010/V No Novelty Effect but a Honeymoon that Lasts On the Attendance Effects of New Football Stadiums
by Jan C. van Ours - 24-009/I The Impact of the Menstrual Cycle on Bargaining Behavior
by Lina Lozano & Arno Riedl & Christina Rott - 24-008/III Bootstrapping GARCH Models Under Dependent Innovations
by Eric Beutner & Julia Schaumburg & Barend Spanjers - 24-007/V Intra-Household Insurance and the Intergenerational Transmission of Income Risk
by Francesco Agostinelli & Domenico Ferraro & Xincheng Qiu & Giuseppe Sorrenti - 24-006/V Intergenerational Persistence in the Effects of Compulsory Schooling in the US
by Titus Galama & Andrei Munteanu & Kevin Thom - 24-005/V Careers in Multinational Enterprises Evidence on the role of option values, public involvement and stalled sites
by Marcus Roesch & Michiel Gerritse & Bas Karreman - 24-004/VIII A duration analysis of housing construction times Evidence on the role of option values, public involvement and stalled sites
by Lars Brugman & Jan Rouwendal - 24-003/III A robust Beveridge-Nelson decomposition using a score-driven approach with an application
by Francisco Blasques & Janneke van Brummelen & Paolo Gorgi & Siem Jan Koopman - 24-002/VII Social desirability bias in attitudes towards sexism and DEI policies in the workplace
by Anne Boring & Josse Delfgaauw - 24-001/I Adversarial economic preferences predict right-wing voting
by Thomas Buser - 22-087/V Targeting men, women or both to reduce child marriage
by Rachel Cassidy & Anaya Dam & Wendy Janssens & Umair Kiani & Karlijn Morsink
2023
- 23-0012/VIII Preference estimation from point allocation experiments
by Marion Collewet & Paul Koster - 23-084/III Floods and financial stability: Scenario-based evidence from below sea level
by Ramon F. A. de Punder & Cees G. H. Diks & Roger J. A. Laeven & Dick J. C. van Dijk - 23-083/IV Floods and financial stability: Scenario-based evidence from below sea level
by Francesco G. Caloia & Kees van Ginkel & David-Jan Jansen - 23-082/V Energy-efficient homes: effects on poverty, environment and comfort
by Vincent P. Roberdel & Ioulia V. Ossokina & Vladimir A. Karamychev & Theo A. Arentze - 23-081/VII Aftermarket Welfare and Procurement Auctions
by Vladimir A. Karamychev - 23-080/VI R&D Decisions and Productivity Growth: Evidence from Switzerland and the Netherlands
by Sabien Dobbelaere & Michael D. König & Andrin Spescha & Martin Wörter - 23-066/V The impact of family background on educational attainment in Dutch birth cohorts 1966-1995
by Tilbe Atav & Cornelius A. Rietveld & Hans van Kippersluis - 23-065/III Observation-Driven filters for Time- Series with Stochastic Trends and Mixed Causal Non-Causal Dynamics
by Francisco Blasques & Siem Jan Koopman & Gabriele Mingoli - 23-064/VI Cyclical consumption
by Tino Berger & Lorenzo Pozzi - 23-062/I Spoiling the party. Experimental evidence on the willingness to transmit inconvenient ethical information
by Jantsje M. Mol & Ivan Soraperra & Joël J. van der Weele - 23-061/II Degree Centrality, von Neumann-Morgenstern Expected Utility and Externalities in Networks
by Rene’ van den Brink & Agnieszka Rusinowska - 23-060/VII The Political Economy of Commitment to Policies
by Josse Delfgaauw & Otto H. Swank - 23-059/VIII The effect of urban trees on house prices: evidence from cut-down trees in Amsterdam
by Jan Rouwendal & Lynn Bouwknegt - 23-056/V Spillovers in Fields of Study: Siblings, Cousins, and Neighbors
by Stanislav Avdeev & Nadine Ketel & Hessel Oosterbeek & Bas van der Klaauw - 23-055/VIII Fuzzy firm name matching: Merging Amadeus firm data to PATSTAT
by Leon Bremer - 23-054/III Pseudo-variance quasi-maximum likelihood estimation of semi-parametric time series models
by Mirko Armillotta & Paolo Gorgi - 23-053/V Tax-Induced Emigration: Who Flees High Taxes? Evidence from the Netherlands
by José Victor C. Giarola & Olivier Marie & Frank Cörvers & Hans Schmeets - 23-052/V The impact of high temperatures on performance in work-related activities
by Matteo Picchio & Jan van Ours - 23-051/III Consistency, distributional convergence, and optimality of score-driven filters
by Eric A. Beutner & Yicong Lin & Andre Lucas - 23-050/VIII The Impact of Venture Capital on Economic Growth
by Steven Poelhekke & Benjamin Wache - 23-049/III Robust bootstrap inference for linear time-varying coefficient models: Some Monte Carlo evidence
by Yicong Lin & Mingxuan Song - 23-048/I Persuading an audience: Testing information design in the laboratory
by Andreas G. B. Ziegler - 23-047/VII Start-up Acquisitions and the Entrant’s and Incumbent’s Innovation Portfolios
by Esmée Dijk & José Luis Moraga-González & Evgenia Motchenkova - 23-046/VII A Wind Tunnel Test of Wind Farm Auctions
by Xinyu Li & Marco Haan & Sander Onderstal & Jasper Veldman - 23-045/VII Corporate leniency programs for antitrust: Past, present, and future
by Jeroen Hinloopen & Sander Onderstal & Adriaan Soetevent - 23-044/V Gender and the time cost of peer review
by Diane Alexander & Olga Gorelkina & Erin Hengel & Richard Tol - 23-043/VII The energy efficiency gap and barriers to investments
by Leon Bremer & Sacha J. den Nijs & Henri L.F. de Groot - 23-041/III BayesMultiMode: Bayesian Mode Inference in R
by Nalan Basturk & Jamie Cross & Peter de Knijff & Lennart Hoogerheide & Paul Labonne & Herman K van Dijk - 23-041/IV The pricing of climate transition risk in Europe’s equity market
by Philippe Loyson & Rianne Luijendijk & Sweder van Wijnbergen - 23-040/IV Large Orders in Small Markets: Execution with Endogenous Liquidity Supply
by Agostino Capponi & Albert J. Menkveld & Hongzhong Zhang - 23-038/III Bayesian Mode Inference for Discrete Distributions in Economics and Finance
by Jamie Cross & Lennart Hoogerheide & Paul Labonne & Herman K. van Dijk - 23-037/III Information-Theoretic Time-Varying Density Modeling
by Bram van Os - 23-036/VIII How to Pollute a River If You Must
by Yuzhi Yang & Erik Ansink & Jens Gudmundsson - 23-035/V Competition modulates buyers’ reaction to sellers’ cheap talk
by Rafiq Friperson & Hessel Oosterbeek & Bas van der Klaauw - 23-034/V The Hidden Divide: School Segregation of Teachers in the Netherlands
by Rafiq Friperson & Hessel Oosterbeek & Bas van der Klaauw - 23-030/VI Bank choice, bank runs, and coordination in the presence of two Banks
by Jasmina Arifovic & Johan de Jong & Anita Kopanyi-Peuker - 23-028/VI History-Dependent Monetary Regimes: A Lab Experiment and a Henk Model
by Jasmina Arifovic & Isabelle Salle & Hung Truong - 23-027/V Who’s Afraid of Policy Experiments?
by Robert Dur & Arjan Non & Paul Prottung & Benedetta Ricci - 23-025/I Homo Moralis and regular altruists II
by Aslihan Akdeniz & Christopher Graser & Matthijs van Veelen - 23-025/VII The Gasoline Climate Trap
by Josse Delfgaauw & Otto Swank - 23-024/VIII An urban overhead? Crime, agglomeration, and amenity
by Stuart Donovan & Thomas de Graaff & Henri L.F. de Groot & Aaron Schiff - 23-023/V The Fast and The Studious? Ramadan Observance and Student Performance
by Kyra Hanemaaijer & Olivier Marie & Marco Musumeci - 23-022/VI Consumption Choices and Earnings Expectations: Empirical Evidence and Structural Estimation
by Christian Stoltenberg & Arne Uhlendorff - 23-021/III A Multilevel Factor Model for Economic Activity with Observation Driven Dynamic Factors
by Mariia Artemova & Francisco Blasques & Siem Jan Koopman - 23-020/IV Competing for Dark Trades
by Paul J. Irvine & Egle Karmaziene - 23-019/V Aversion to Health Inequality - Pure, Income-Related and Income-Caused
by Matthew Robson & Owen O’Donnell & Tom Van Ourti - 23-018/III Slow Expectation-Maximization Convergence in Low-Noise Dynamic Factor Models
by Daan Opschoor & Dick van Dijk - 23-017/V Distributionally Sensitive Measurement and Valuation of Population Health
by Shaun Da Costa & Owen O'Donnell & Raf Van Gestel - 23-015/VII A Framework for the Estimation of Demand for Differentiated Products with Simultaneous Consumer Search
by Josè L. Moraga González & Zsolt Sándor & Matthijs Wildenbeest - 23-014/IV Flooded House or Underwater Mortgage? The Implications of Climate Change and Adaptation on Housing, Income & Wealth
by Yasmine van der Straten - 23-013/II Analyzing and forecasting economic crises with an agent-based model of the euro area
by Cars Hommes & Sebastian Poledna - 23-010/VIII An inexact science: Accounting for measurement error and downward bias in mode and location choice models
by Stuart Donovan & Thomas de Graaff & Henri L.F. de Groot - 23-009/VIII Urban income inequality and social welfare
by Paul Koster - 23-008/VIII Counting what counts: Moral considerations and market surplus
by Paul Koster - 23-007/IVI Does trade integration imply growth in Latin America? Evidence from a dynamic spatial spillover model
by F. Blasques & P. Gorgi & S. J. Koopman & J. Sampi - 23-006/V Does offshoring shape labor market imperfections? A comparative analysis of Belgian and Dutch firms
by Sabien Dobbelaere & Catherine Fuss & Mark Vancauteren - 23-004/III Time-Weighted Difference-in-Differences: Accounting for Common Factors in Short T Panels
by Timo Schenk - 23-003/V Activating the Long-Term Inactive: Labor Market and Mental Health Effects
by Mareen Bastiaans & Robert Dur & Anne C. Gielen - 23-002/IV Macroprudential Regulation: A Risk Management Approach
by Sweder van Wijnbergen & Daniël Dimitrov - 23-001/VIII Regional Capital No More. How the Reform of the Territorial Government has Marginalized Polish Middle-sized Cities
by Borys Cie?lak & Paula Nagler & Frank van Oort
2022
- 22-098/V Skills, Parental Sorting, and Child Inequality
by Martin Nybom & Erik Plug & Bas van der Klaauw & Lennart Ziegler - 22-097/II Na?ve Learning in Social Networks with Fake News: Bots as a Singularity
by Saeed Badri & Bernd Heidergott & Ines Lindner - 22-096/VI Working from Home in the Netherlands: Looking Inside the Blackbox of Work and Occupations
by Emil Mihaylov - 22-095/V Selective Exercise of Discretion in Disability Insurance Awards
by Pilar Garcia-Gomez & Pierre Koning & Owen O'Donnell & Carlos Riumallo Herl - 22-094/III Multivariate quantile regression using superlevel sets of conditional densities
by Annika Camehl & Dennis Fok & Kathrin Gruber - 22-093/III Fully Modified Estimation in Cointegrating Polynomial Regressions: Extensions and Monte Carlo Comparison
by Yicong Lin & Hanno Reuvers - 22-092/III Cointegrating Polynomial Regressions With Power Law Trends: Environmental Kuznets Curve or Omitted Time Effects?
by Yicong Lin & Hanno Reuvers - 22-091/V Two Birds with One Stone: Technology Adoption and Market Participation through Protection against Crop Failure
by Wouter Zant - 22-090/I Optimal Incentives without Expected Utility
by Víctor González-Jiménez - 22-089/III Finding the European crime drop using a panel data model with stochastic trends
by Ilka van de Werve & Siem Jan Koopman - 22-088/IV Intergenerational Sharing ofUnhedgeable Inflation Risk
by Damiaan H.J. Chen & Roel M.W.J. Beetsma & Sweder J.G. van Wijnbergen - 22-086/II Disinformation for Hire: Examining the Production of False COVID-19 Information
by Alain Cohn & Jan Stoop & Hatim A. Rahman - 22-085/V Firm Consolidation and Labor Market Outcomes
by Sabien Dobbelaere & Grace McCormack & Daniel Prinz & Sándor Sóvágó - 22-083/V Empirical Evaluation of Broader Job Search Requirements for Unemployed Workers
by Bas van der Klaauw & Heike Vethaak - 22-082/VI Optimal Commodity Taxation When Households Earn Multiple Incomes
by Kevin Spiritus - 22-081/V Why life gets better after age 50, for some: mental well-being and the social norm of work
by Coen van de Kraats & Titus Galama & Maarten Lindeboom - 22-080/III Robust Inference for Non-Gaussian SVAR models
by Lukas Hoesch & Adam Lee & Geert Mesters - 22-079/I Mental Health Literacy, Beliefs and Demand for Mental Health Support among University Students
by Michelle Acampora & Francesco Capozza & Vahid Moghani - 22-078/IV Firm subsidies, financial intermediation, and bank stability
by Aleksandr Kazakov & Michael Koetter & Mirko Titze & Lena Tonzer - 22-077/V Costs and benefits of an Individual Learning Account (ILA): A simulation analysis for the Netherlands
by Henri Bussink & Bas ter Weel - 22-076/IV The Demand for Programmable Payments
by Charles M. Kahn & Maarten R.C. van Oordt - 22-074/VII Political Regimes, Party Ideological Homogeneity and Polarization
by Micael Castanheira & Benoit S Y Crutzen - 22-073/VII Comparative Politics with Intraparty Candidate Selection
by Benoit S Y Crutzen & Nicolas Sahuguet - 22-072/V Long-term returns to local health-care spending
by Jakub Cerveny & Jan C. van Ours - 22-071/VIII Import competition and domestic transport costs
by Michiel Gerritse & Andrea Caragliu - 22-070/III Dynamic Partial Correlation Models
by Enzo D'Innocenzo & André Lucas - 22-069/III Does economic uncertainty predict real activity in real-time?
by Bart Keijsers & Dick van Dijk - 22-068/V Tax incentives for high skilled migrants: evidence from a preferential tax scheme in the Netherlands
by Lisa Marie Timm & Massimo Giuliodori & Paul Muller - 22-067/VII Artificial Collusion: Examining Supracompetitive Pricing by Q-learning Algorithms
by Arnoud V. den Boer & Janusz M. Meylahn & Maarten Pieter Schinkel - 22-066/III Implicit score-driven filters for time-varying parameter models
by Rutger-Jan Lange & Bram van Os & Dick van Dijk - 22-065/I Can Communication Mitigate Strategic Delays in Investment Timing?
by Ay?e Gül Mermer & Sander Onderstal & Joep Sonnemans - 22-064/IV A Note on the Use of Syndicated Loan Data
by Isabella Müller & Felix Noth & Lena Tonzer - 22-063/VI Goldilocks: American precious metals and the Rise of the West
by Yao Chen & Nuno Palma & Felix Ward - 22-062/I Occupational sorting on genes
by Thomas Buser & Rafael Ahlskog & Magnus Johannesson & Sven Oskarsson - 22-061/V Competitiveness and investments under emissions trading
by Leon Bremer & Konstantin Sommer - 22-060/VIII Emission Pricing and Capital Replacement: Evidence from Aircraft Fleet Renewal
by Gerben de Jong - 22-059/V Do early episodes of depression and anxiety make homelessness more likely?
by Julie Moschion & Jan C. van Ours - 22-058/VIII The river pollution claims problem
by Yuzhi Yang & Erik Ansink - 22-057/V International Assortative Matching in the European Labor Market
by Thomas Peeters & Jan C. van Ours - 22-056/VIII A meta-analysis of the total economic impact of climate change
by Richard S.J. Tol - 22-055/I Pitfalls of pay transparency: Evidence from the lab and the field
by Katharina Brütt & Huaiping Yuan - 22-054/I Time Pressure Preferences
by Thomas Buser & Roel van Veldhuizen & Yang Zhong - 22-053/III A Flexible Predictive Density Combination for Large Financial Data Sets in Regular and Crisis Periods
by Roberto Casarin & Stefano Grassi & Francesco Ravazzolo & Herman K. van Dijk - 22-052/V The Impact of Absent Coworkers on Productivity in Teams
by Sam Hoey & Thomas Peeters & Jan C. van Ours - 22-051/V Nobel students beget Nobel professors
by Richard S.J. Tol - 22-050/V How Retirement Affects Mental Health, Cognitive Skills and Mortality; an Overview of Recent Empirical Evidence
by Jan C. van Ours - 22-049/VI Consumption Choices and Earnings Expectations: Empirical Evidence and Structural Estimation
by Christian Stoltenberg & Arne Uhlendorff - 22-048/V Till debt do us part: strategic divorces and a test of moral hazard
by Yeorim Kim & Mauro Mastrogiacomo & Stefan Hochguertel & Hans Bloemen - 22-047/I Does Growing up in Economic Hard Times Increase Compassion? The Case of Attitudes towards Immigration
by Maria Cotofan & Robert Dur & Stephan Meier - 22-046/I Impulsiveness moderates the effects of exogenous attention on the sensitivity to gains and losses in risky lotteries
by Alejandro Hirmas & Jan Engelmann - 22-040/V Identifying Risk-based Selection in Social Insurance: New Approaches and Findings
by Mette Ejrnæs & Stefan Hochguertel - 22-039/VI The effects of market integration on pollution: an analysis of EU enlargements
by Konstantin Sommer & Henri L.F. de Groot & Franc Klaassen - 22-038/III Confidence Intervals for Recursive Journal Impact Factors
by Johannes König & David I. Stern & Richard S.J. Tol - 22-037/II The locally partial permission value for games with a permission structure
by Hao Wu & Rene van den Brink & Arantza Estevez-Fernandez - 22-036/II Highway toll allocation
by Hao Wu & Rene van den Brink & Arantza Estevez-Fernandez - 22-035/VIII Public transport investments, commuting and gentrification: Evidence from Copenhagen
by Ismir Mulalic & Jan Rouwendal - 22-034/VI Quantifying Systemic Risk in the Presence of Unlisted Banks: Application to the Dutch Financial Sector
by Daniel Dimitrov & Sweder van Wijnbergen - 22-033/V Prolonged worklife among grandfathers: Spillover effects on grandchildren's educational outcomes
by Jim Been & Anne C. Gielen & Marike Knoef & Gloria Moroni - 22-032/VI Advance Information and Consumption Insurance: Evidence from Panel Data
by Marcelo Pedroni & Swapnil Singh & Christian Stoltenberg - 22-031/VI Output Divergence in Fixed Exchange Rate Regimes: Is the Euro Area Growing Apart?
by Yao Chen & Felix Ward - 22-030/V The short-term effect of the COVID-19 crisis on employment probabilities of labour-market entrants in the Netherlands
by Henri Bussink & Tobias Vervliet & Bas ter Weel - 22-029/II SHE canÕt afford it and HE doesnÕt want it: The gender gap in the COVID-19 consumption response
by Stefanie Huber - 22-028/VI Intergenerational Risk Sharing with Market Liquidity Risk
by Daniel Dimitrov - 22-027/V Human Capital Formation: The Effect of a Miscarriage on Mental Health, Labour Market, and Family Outcomes
by Sara Rellstab & Pieter Bakx & Pilar Garci‡-G—mez - 22-026/V Human Capital Formation: The Importance of Endogenous Longevity
by Titus Galama & Hans van Kippersluis - 22-025/V Good or Bad? Short- versus Long-Term Effects of Multigrading on Child Achievement
by Gian Paolo Barbetta & Patrick Chuard-Keller & Giuseppe Sorrenti & Gilberto Turati - 22-024/V Why Do Temporary Workers Have Higher Disability Insurance Risks Than Permanent Workers?
by Pierre Koning & Paul Muller & Roger Prudon - 22-022/III Asymptotic properties of the weighted average least squares (WALS) estimator
by Giuseppe De Luca & Jan Magnus & Franco Peracchi - 22-021/V Fertility and Parental Retirement
by Julius Ilciukas - 22-020/VII Personalized Pricing, Competition and Welfare
by Harold Houba & Evgenia Motchenkova & Hui Wang - 22-019/V The Economics and Econometrics of Gene-Environment Interplay
by Pietro Biroli & Titus Galama & Stephanie von Hinke & Hans van Kippersluis & Cornelius Rietveld & Kevin Thom - 22-018/VI Optimal Commodity Taxation Under Non-linear Income Taxation
by Kevin Spiritus - 22-017/IV Risk-Taking, Competition and Uncertainty: Do Contingent Convertible (CoCo) Bonds Increase the Risk Appetite of Banks?
by Mahmoud Fatouh & Ioana Neamtu & Sweder van Wijnbergen