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Netherlands 192 Niederlande 192 Theorie 72 Theory 72 EU countries 44 EU-Staaten 44 Impact assessment 36 Wirkungsanalyse 36 Estimation 31 Schätzung 31 USA 19 United States 19 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 18 Arbeitsangebot 18 General equilibrium 18 Gesundheitskosten 18 Health care costs 18 Labour supply 18 Immobilienpreis 17 Real estate price 17 Welt 17 World 17 OECD countries 16 OECD-Staaten 16 Bildungsniveau 15 Educational achievement 15 Health insurance 15 Krankenversicherung 15 Welfare analysis 15 Wohlfahrtsanalyse 15 Arbeitslosigkeit 14 Competition 14 Productivity 14 Produktivität 14 Unemployment 14 Wettbewerb 14 Beschäftigungseffekt 13 Employment effect 13 Schock 13 Shock 13
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Book / Working Paper 754
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Graue Literatur 416 Non-commercial literature 416 Arbeitspapier 384 Working Paper 384 Amtliche Publikation 8 Case study 2 Fallstudie 2 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 646 Undetermined 104 German 2 Hungarian 1 Dutch 1
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Lejour, Arjan 35 Koning, Pierre 34 Douven, Rudy 33 Weel, Bas ter 30 Euwals, Rob 23 Rojas-Romagosa, Hugo 23 Bijlsma, Michiel 21 Bijlsma, Michiel J. 19 Vermeulen, Wouter 19 Boone, Jan 18 Mastrogiacomo, Mauro 18 Nahuis, Richard 18 Straathof, Bas 17 Zwart, Gijsbert 17 Elbourne, Adam 16 Elk, Roel van 16 Groot, Henri L. F. de 16 Kok, Suzanne 16 Leuvensteijn, Michiel van 16 Bettendorf, Leon 15 Bosch, Nicole 15 Deelen, Anja 15 Shestalova, Victoria 15 Gerritsen, Sander 14 Groot, Henri de 14 Webbink, Dinand 14 Vuuren, Daniël J. van 13 Webbink, Herman Dinand 13 Wiel, Karen van der 13 Boeters, Stefan 12 Bonenkamp, Jan 12 Jongen, Egbert L. W. 12 Mocking, Remco 12 Steeg, Marc van der 12 Vuuren, Daniel van 12 Berge, Wiljan van den 11 Dubovik, Andrei 11 Verweij, Gerard 11 Westerhout, Ed W. M. T. 10 Riet, Maarten van't 9
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Centraal Planbureau (CPB), Government of the Netherlands 297 Niederlande / Centraal Planbureau 3 Eva Feron en Trudie Schils (Department of Economics 1
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CPB discussion paper 456 CPB Discussion Paper 297 CPB Discussion Paper Series 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 457 RePEc 297
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Environmental policy competition and differential tax treatment; a case for tighter coordination?
Nahuis, Richard; Tang, Paul - Centraal Planbureau (CPB), Government of the Netherlands - 2005
The Kyoto Protocol binds the level of greenhouse gas emissions in participating countries. It does not, however, dictate how the countries are to achieve this level. The economic costs of reaching emission targets are generally evaluated to be low. For example, evaluations with applied...
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What explains the variation in estimates of labour supply elasticities?
Evers, Michiel; Mooij, Ruud de; Vuuren, Daniel van - Centraal Planbureau (CPB), Government of the Netherlands - 2005
This paper performs a meta-analysis of empirical estimates of uncompensated labour supply elasticities. We find that much of the variation in elasticities can be explained by the variation in gender, participation rates, and country fixed effects. Country differences appear to be small though....
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Adverse selection in disability insurance; empirical evidence for Dutch firms
Deelen, Anja - Centraal Planbureau (CPB), Government of the Netherlands - 2005
In this paper, we analyse the employers' decision to opt out of the public disability insurance (DI) system. For the empirical analysis we use an extensive panel of Dutch employers for the period 2000-2002. We find that cross-subsidies employers pay or receive under the current public...
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Regulatory heterogeneity as obstacle for international services trade
Kox, Henk; Lejour, Arjan - Centraal Planbureau (CPB), Government of the Netherlands - 2005
International trade in services is hampered by non-tariff barriers that originate from national regulations. Not only the level of regulation in home or export country matters, but also the inter-country differences in regulation for service markets. Regulatory measures tend to affect fixed...
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Early retirement behaviour in the Netherlands; evidence from a policy reform
Euwals, Rob; Vuuren, Daniel van; Wolthoff, Ronald - Centraal Planbureau (CPB), Government of the Netherlands - 2005
In the early 1990s, the Dutch social partners agreed upon transforming the generous and actuarially unfair PAYG early retirement schemes into less generous and actuarially fair capital funded schemes. The starting dates of the transitional arrangements varied by industry sector. In this study,...
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Does public service broadcasting serve the public? The future of television in the changing media landscape
Dijk, Machiel van; Nahuis, Richard; Waagmeester, Daniël - Centraal Planbureau (CPB), Government of the Netherlands - 2005
The media landscape is subject to substantial technological change. In this Discussion Paper, we analyse how technological trends affect the economic rationale for PSB. After identifying the aims and nature of PSB, we derive eight possible market failures from the specific economic...
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Non-C02 greenhouse gases; all gases count
Kets, Willemien; Verweij, Gerard - Centraal Planbureau (CPB), Government of the Netherlands - 2005
Under the Kyoto Protocol, a group of countries commit themselves to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases to some 5% below the 1990 level. Countries can decide to spread their reduction commitment over several gases to lower compliance costs. Employing a multi-gas strategy can offer...
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When is debt sustainable?
Lukkezen, Jasper; Rojas-Romagosa, Hugo - Centraal Planbureau (CPB), Government of the Netherlands - 2012
This CPB Discussion Paper proposes indicators to assess government debt sustainability. Sustainable government finances …
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Two-dimensional Fourier cosine series expansion method for pricing financial options
Ruijter, Marjon; Oosterlee, Kees - Centraal Planbureau (CPB), Government of the Netherlands - 2012
In financial markets, traders deal in assets and options. There exist many types of options and the best-known are the European call and put option. These options give holders the right to buy or sell assets at a specific future time for a predetermined price. This paper examines options of...
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The socially optimal energy transition in a residential neighbourhood in the Netherlands
Cate, Arie ten - Centraal Planbureau (CPB), Government of the Netherlands - 2012
The coming energy transition in residential neighbourhoods in the Netherlands is the result of the increasing cost of CO2 emission and the decreasing costs of solar PhotoVoltaics (PV) and alternative techniques of residential heating, namely Combined Heat and Power (CHP) and heat pump. The...
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