Discussion Papers 2015
- 15-15; Maarten Goos, Emilie Rademakers, Anna Salomons, Marieke Vandeweyer: Routinization, Between-Sector Job Polarization, Deindustrialization and Baumol’s Cost Disease: Theory and Evidence. Abstract
- 15-14: Yusuf Emre Akgündüz, Janneke Plantenga: Childcare Prices and Maternal Employment: a Meta-Analysis. Abstract
- 15-13; Thomas van Huizen, Janneke Plantenga: Universal Child Care and Children’s Outcomes: A Meta-Analysis of Evidence from Natural Experiments. Abstract
- 15-12; Joep Steegmans, Wolter Hassink: Decreasing house prices and household mobility: An empirical study on loss aversion and negative equity. Abstract
- 15-11; Mark A.C. Kattenberg, Wolter H.J. Hassink: Does social housing hinder the development of a high-skilled labor force? Abstract
- 15-10; Maarten Goos, Jozef Konings, Marieke Vandeweyer: Employment Growth in Europe:The Roles of Innovation, Local Job Multipliers and Institutions. Abstract
- 15-09; Kris De Jaegher: Beneficial Long Communication in the Multi-Player Electronic Mail Game. Abstract
- 15-08: Yusuf Emre Akgündüz, Egbert Jongen, Paul Leseman, Janneke Plantenga: Quasi-experimental evidence on the relation between child care subsidies and child care quality
Abstract (previously published as DP 13-18) - 15-07: Erik Stam: Entrepreneurial Ecosystems and Regional Policy: A Sympathetic Critique
Abstract - 15-06: Piet Keizer: A Multidisciplinary-economic Framework of Analysis
Abstract - 15-05: Jacob A. Bikker, Daan van der Linde: The Optimum Size of Local Public Administration.
Abstract. - 15-04: Loek Groot, Daan van der Linde: The Labor Managed Firm: Permanent or Start Subsidies?
Abstract - 15-03: Mordecai Kurz, Maurizio Motolese, Giulia Piccillo, Howei Wu: Monetary Policy with Diverse Private Expectations
Abstract - 15-02: K. Bruns , N. Bosma, M. Sanders, M. Schramm: Entrepreneurship, Institutions and Growth in European Regions: A Uniform Mechanism?
Abstract - 15-01: Loek Groot , Julia Swart: From Nash to Lindahl in Climate Change Policy
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