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Discussion Papers 2013 13-18: Yusuf Emre Akgündüz, Egbert Jongen, Paul Leseman, Janneke Plantenga: Quasi-experimental evidence on the relation between child care subsidies and child care quality Update July 2015Abstract 13-17: Yusuf Emre Akgündüz, Marcel van den Berg: Make or Buy? Human Capital Accumulation Strategies in European Club Football Abstract 13-16: Stephanie Rosenkranz, Katrin Muehlfeld, Gerwin van der Laan, Utz Weitzel, Jeroen van der Donk, Helia Ivanova, Erik-Jan van Kesteren, Milou Ottink, Heleen van der Spek: Sustainable Decision-Making: Non-Monetary Incentives for Pro-Social Behavior in the Energy Sector Abstract 13-15: Katharina Hilken, Stephanie Rosenkranz, Kris De Jaegher, Marc Jegers: Reference Points, Performance and Ability: A Real Effort Experiment on Framed Incentive Schemes Abstract 13-14: Y. Emre Akgündüz, Janneke Plantenga: Competition for a Better Future? Effects of Competition on Child Care Quality Abstract 13-13: Han-Hsin Chang, Charles van Marrewijk, Randy Stringer, Wendy Umberger: Investment, Awareness, Supermarkets, and Profits: Heterogeneous Chili Farmers in Indonesia Abstract 13-12: Marcel van den Berg, Charles van Marrewijk: Imports and Productivity: The Impact of Geography and Factor Intensity Abstract 13-11: Koen Frenken, Elena Cefis, Erik Stam: Industrial Dynamics and Clusters: A Survey Abstract. 13-10: Felix Meier zu Selhausen, Erik Stam: Husbands and Wives. The powers and perils of participation in a microfinance cooperative for female entrepreneurs . Due to publication in a journal, the link to the discussion paper has been removed.Abstract 13-09: Michiel de Nooij, Marcel van den Berg: The Bidding Paradox: Why Rational Politicians Still Want to Bid for Mega Sports Events Abstract 13-08: Marcel van den Berg Michiel de Nooij: The Bidding Paradox: Why Economists, Consultants and Politicians Disagree on the Economic Effects of Mega Sports Events but Might Agree on Their Attractiveness Abstract 13-07: Marcel van den Berg: Importing, Productivity and SMEs: Firm-Level Evidence from the Netherlands Abstract 13-06: Jacob A. Bikker: Is There an Optimal Pension Fund Size? A Scale-Economy Analysis of Administrative and Investment Costs Abstract 13-05: Annette van den Berg, Yolanda Grift, Arjen van Witteloostuijn, Christophe Boone, Olivier Van der Brempt: The Effect of Employee Workplace Representation on Firm Performance: A Cross-Country Comparison Within Europe Abstract 13-04: Katharina Hilken, Kris De Jaegher, Marc Jegers: Strategic Framing in Contracts Abstract . 13-03: Thomas van Huizen, Janneke Plantenga: Job Search Behaviour and Time Preferences: Evidence from the Netherlands Abstract 13-02: M. de Castro Campos, C. Kool, J. Muysken: Cross-Country Private Saving Heterogeneity and Culture Abstract 13-01: Ye Li, Peter Jan Engelen, Clemens Kool; A Barrier Options Approach to Modeling Project Failure: The Case of Hydrogen Fuel Infrastructure Abstract