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  • Boswijk, H.Peter, Laeven, RogerJ.A. and Vladimirov, E. (2024). Estimating option pricing models using a characteristic function-based linear state space representation Journal of Econometrics, 244(1):.
  • Avdeev, S., Ketel, N., Oosterbeek, H. and van der Klaauw, B. (2024). Spillovers in fields of study: Siblings, cousins, and neighbors Journal of Public Economics, 238:.
  • Janssens, EvaF. and Lumsdaine, RobinL. (2024). Sectoral slowdowns in the United Kingdom: Evidence from transmission probabilities and economic linkages Journal of Applied Econometrics, 39(1):22--40.
  • Bindler, A., Hjalmarsson, R., Ketel, N. and Mitrut, A. (2024). Discontinuities in the Age-Victimization Profile and the Determinants of Victimization Economic Journal, 134(657):95–134.
  • Blasques, F., van Brummelen, J., Gorgi, P. and Koopman, S.J. (2024). Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Non-Stationary Location Models with Mixture of Normal Distributions Journal of Econometrics, 238(1):1--22.
  • Menkveld, A., Dreber, A., Holzmeister, F., Huber, J., Johanesson, M., Kirchler, M., Razen, M., Weitzel, U., Vladimirov, V., Caskurlu, T. and co-authors, O. (2024). Nonstandard Errors The Journal of Finance, :.
  • De Haan, M., Gautier, PieterA., Oosterbeek, H. and van der Klaauw, B. (2023). The Performance of School Assignment Mechanisms in Practice Journal of Political Economy, 131(2):388--455.
  • Hummel, A. (2023). Tax curvature Journal of Public Economics, 224:.
  • Custodio João, I., Lucas, A., Schaumburg, J. and Schwaab, B. (2023). Dynamic clustering of multivariate panel data Journal of Econometrics, 237(2, Part B):1--18.
  • Hummel, A. and Ziesemer, V. (2023). Food subsidies in general equilibrium Journal of Public Economics, 222:.
  • Ilciukas, J. (2023). Fertility and parental retirement Journal of Public Economics, 226:.
  • Hummel, A.J. and Jacobs, B. (2023). Optimal income taxation in unionized labor markets Journal of Public Economics, 220:1--30.
  • Cotofan, M., Cassar, L., Dur, R. and Meijer, S. (2023). Macroeconomic Conditions When Young Shape Job Preferences for Life Review of Economics and Statistics, 105(2):467--473.
  • Arifovic, J., Hommes, C., Kopányi-Peuker, A. and Salle, I. (2023). Ten Isn’t Large! Group Size and Coordination in a Large-Scale Experiment American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 15(1):580--617.
  • Enke, B., Gneezy, U., Hall, B., Martin, D., Nelidov, V., Offerman, T. and van de Ven, J. (2023). Cognitive Biases: Mistakes or Missing Stakes? Review of Economics and Statistics, 105(4):818–832.
  • Blasques, F., van Brummelen, J., Koopman, S.J. and Lucas, A. (2022). Maximum likelihood estimation for score-driven models Journal of Econometrics, 227(2):325--346.
  • Juodis, A. and Sarafidis, V. (2022). An incidental parameters free inference approach for panels with common shocks Journal of Econometrics, 229(1):19--54.
  • Fan, Z., Londono, J. and Xiao, X. (2022). Equity tail risk and currency risk premiums Journal of Financial Economics, 143(1):484--503.
  • Juodis, A. and Reese, S. (2022). The Incidental Parameters Problem in Testing for Remaining Cross-Section Correlation Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 40(3):1191--1203.
  • Artmann, E., Oosterbeek, H. and van der Klaauw, B. (2022). Do Doctors Improve the Health Care of Their Parents? Evidence from Admission Lotteries American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 14(3):164--184.