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7th KVS New Paper Sessions

Friday, June 20 2025

Discussion paper
17-094/II - Interval Solutions for Tu-games

Interval Solutions for Tu-games

Discussion paper
20-062/I - Homo Moralis and regular altruists – preference evolution for when they disagree

Homo Moralis and regular altruists – preference evolution for when they disagree

News
Veni Grants awarded to Fellows Hans Koster, Jan Stoop and Thomas Buser

TI fellows Hans Koster, Jan Stoop and Thomas Buser are awarded Veni grants by the NWO (Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research).

Magazine
The price of impatience: Why being patient when selling your home pays off

What would you do? Say you’re about to move, but your current home hasn’t sold yet. Do you opt for a low asking price, which means a quick sale at a low(er) b...

Discussion paper
22-096/VI - Working from Home in the Netherlands: Looking Inside the Blackbox of Work and Occupations

Working from Home in the Netherlands: Looking Inside the Blackbox of Work and Occupations

News
Paper by Isabelle Salle and Cars Hommes published in the Journal of Monetary Economics

The paper 'Are long-horizon expectations (de-)stabilizing? Theory and experiments' by research fellows Isabelle Salle and Cars Hommes (University of Amsterdam), and co-au...

News
EU Horizon 2020 grant for fellows Cars Hommes, Cees Diks and Jan Tuinstra

Research fellows Cars Hommes, Cees Diks and Jan Tuinstra have been awarded a new EU Horizon 2020 grant for `Expectations and Social Influence Dynamics in Economics (ExSID...

News
Paper by Thomas Buser and Hessel Oosterbeek accepted for the The Review of Economics and Statistics

The article 'Can Competitiveness Predict Education and Labor Market Outcomes? Evidence from Incentivized Choice and Survey Measures' by research fellows Thomas Buser and...

Discussion paper
06-024/2 - Nonparametric Estimation for Non-Homogeneous Semi-Markov Processes: An Application to Credit Risk

Nonparametric Estimation for Non-Homogeneous Semi-Markov Processes: An Application to Credit Risk

News
Thomas Douenne receives Veni grant for research on the interaction of inequality and climate policy

Economist and candidate fellow Thomas Douenne from the Amsterdam School of Economics, University of Amsterdam receives a Veni research grant from the Dutch Research...

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Opportunism and Incomplete Contracts

Thursday, September 23 2010

Event
Partial unemployment insurance

Tuesday, May 30 2017

Event
Webinar: Job Search during the COVID-19 Crisis

Friday, September 18 2020