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481 key alumni publications

  • Bartelsman, E., Gautier, P. and de Wind, J. (2016). Employment protection, technology choice, and worker allocation International Economic Review, 57(3):787--826.
  • Koopman, S., Lucas, A. and Scharth, M. (2016). Predicting time-varying parameters with parameter-driven and observation-driven models Review of Economics and Statistics, 98(1):97--110.
  • Ketel, N., Leuven, E., Oosterbeek, H. and van der Klaauw, B. (2016). The Returns to Medical School: Evidence from Admission Lotteries American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 8(2):225--254.
  • Gerritsen, A. (2016). Optimal taxation when people do not maximize well-being Journal of Public Economics, 144:122--139.
  • Kamphorst, J. and Swank, O. (2016). Don't Demotivate, Discriminate American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 8(1):140--165.
  • van Dijk, D., Lumsdaine, R. and van der Wel, M. (2016). Market set-up in advance of Federal Reserve policy rate decisions Economic Journal, 126(592):618--653.
  • Zoutman, F. and Jacobs, B. (2016). Optimal redistribution and monitoring of labor supply Journal of Public Economics, 135:15--31.
  • Boswijk, H., Jansson, M. and Nielsen, M. (2015). Improved likelihood ratio tests for cointegration rank in the VAR model Journal of Econometrics, 184(1):97--110.
  • Buser, T. (2015). The effect of income on religiousness American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 7(3):178--195.
  • van Dolder, D., van den Assem, M.J., Camerer, C. and Thaler, R. (2015). Standing United or Falling Divided? High Stakes Bargaining in a TV Game Show American Economic Review, 105(5):402--407.
  • Peer, S., Verhoef, E., Knockaert, J., Koster, P. and Tseng, Y. (2015). Long-Run versus Short-Run Perspectives on Consumer scheduling: Evidence from a Revealed-Preference Experiment among Peak-Hour Road Commuters International Economic Review, 56(1):303--323.
  • Beetsma, R., Cimadomo, J., Furtuna, O. and Giuliodori, M. (2015). The confidence effects of fiscal consolidations Economic Policy, 30(83):439--489.
  • Koning, P. and Lindeboom, M. (2015). The Rise and Fall of Disability Enrollment in the Netherlands Journal of Economic Perspectives, 29(2):151--172.
  • Koopman, S., Lucas, A. and Scharth, M. (2015). Numerically Accelerated Importance Sampling for Nonlinear Non-Gaussian State Space Models Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 33(1):114--127.
  • Aït-Sahalia, Y., Cacho-Diaz, J. and Laeven, R. (2015). Modeling financial contagion using mutually exciting jump processes Journal of Financial Economics, 117(3):585--606.
  • Sebastiano Manzan (2015). Forecasting the Distribution of Economic Variables in a Data-Rich Environment Journal of Business and Economic Statistics.

  • Xianhua Hu (2015). Sequential auctions, price trends, and risk preferences Journal of Economic Theory.

  • Francesco Lippi (2015). Optimal monetary policy with heterogeneous money holdings Journal of Economic Theory.

  • Frank Windmeijer (2015). Peer effects in charitable giving: Evidence from the (Running) field Economic Journal.

  • Gautier, P. and Teulings, C. (2015). Sorting and the output loss due to search frictions Journal of the European Economic Association, 13(6):1136--1166.