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501 key alumni publications

  • Koopman, S. and Hol Uspensky, E. (2002). The Stochastic Volatility in Mean Model: Empirical evidence from international stock markets Journal of Applied Econometrics, 17:667--689.
  • van Dijk, D., Franses, P.H. and Paap, R. (2002). A nonlinear long memory model, with an application to US unemployment Journal of Econometrics, 110(2):135--165.
  • Schinkel, M., Tuinstra, J. and Vermeulen, D. (2002). Convergence of Baysian Learning to General Equilibrium in Mis-specified Models Journal of Mathematical Economics, 38(4):483--508.
  • Kleibergen, F. (2002). Pivotal statistics for testing structural parameters in instrumental variables regression Econometrica, 70:1781--1804.
  • van Giersbergen, N.P.A. and Kiviet, J. (2002). How to implement the bootstrap in static or stable dynamic regression models Journal of Econometrics, 108:133--156.
  • Cox, J., Offerman, T., Olson, M. and Schram, A. (2002). Competition For vs On the Rails: A Laboratory Experiment International Economic Review, 43:709--736.
  • Goeree, J. and Offerman, T. (2002). Efficiency in Auctions with Private and Common Values: An Experimental Study American Economic Review, 92(3):625--643.
  • Francesco Lippi (2001). Labour markets and monetary union: A strategic analysis Economic Journal.

  • Paul den Hek (2001). On sustained growth under uncertainty International Economic Review.

  • Frank Windmeijer (2001). Two-part multiple spell models for health care demand Journal of Econometrics.

  • van der Klaauw, B. and van den Berg, G.J. (2001). Combining Micro and Macro Unemployment Duration Data Journal of Econometrics, 102(2):271--309.
  • Sonnemans, J., Oosterbeek, H. and Sloof, R. (2001). On the relation between asset ownership and specific investments Economic Journal, 111(474):791--820.
  • Bos, CharlesS., Mahieu, RonaldJ. and Van Dijk, HermanK. (2000). Daily exchange rate behaviour and hedging of currency risk Journal of Applied Econometrics, 15(6):671--696.
  • Hobijn, B. and Franses, P.H. (2000). Asymptotically perfect and relative convergence of productivity Journal of Applied Econometrics, 15:59--81.
  • Paap, R. and Franses, P.H. (2000). A dynamic multinomial probit model for brand choice with different long-run and short-run effects of marketing-mix variables Journal of Applied Econometrics, 15(6):717--744.
  • Lindeboom, M. and Kerkhofs, M. (2000). Multistate models for clustered duration data - An application to workplace effects on individual sickness absenteeism Review of Economics and Statistics, 82(4):668--684.
  • Lucas, A. (2000). A note on optimal estimation from a risk management perspective under possibly mis-specified tail behavior Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 18(1):31--39.
  • Swank, O., Peletier, B. and Dur, R. (1999). Voting on the budget deficit: comment American Economic Review, (89):1377--1381.
  • Koopman, S., Shephard, N. and Doornik, J. (1999). Statistical algorithms for models in state space using SsPack 2.2 Journal of Econometrics, (2):113--166.
  • Franses, P.H., Kloek, T. and Lucas, A.(. (1999). Outlier robust analysis of long-run marketing effects for weekly scanning data Journal of Econometrics, 89:293--315.