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  • Koster, HansR.A. and van Ommeren, J. (2019). Place-based policies and the housing market Review of Economics and Statistics, 101(3):400--414.
  • Wang, W., Zhang, X.(. and Paap, R. (2019). To pool or not to pool: What i?s a good strategy for parameter estimation and forecasting in panel regressions? Journal of Applied Econometrics, 34(5):724--745.
  • Zhou, C. (2019). Book review: Risk Theory: A Heavy Tail Approach Journal of the American Statistical Association, 114:1424--1425.
  • van Oordt, M. and Zhou, C. (2019). Systemic risk and bank business models Journal of Applied Econometrics, 34(3):365--384.
  • Baştürk, N., Borowska, A., Grassi, S., Hoogerheide, L. and van Dijk, H.K. (2019). Forecast density combinations of dynamic models and data driven portfolio strategies Journal of Econometrics, 210(1):170--186.
  • Bolhaar, J., Ketel, N. and van Der Klaauw, B. (2019). Job search periods for welfare applicants: Evidence from a randomized experiment American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 11(1):92--125.
  • Galama, TitusJ. and van Kippersluis, H. (2019). A Theory of Socio-economic Disparities in Health over the Life Cycle Economic Journal, 129(617):338--374.