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September 2006, Volume 154, Issue 3
- 389-403 Post-Enron Implicit Audit Reporting Standards: Sifting through the Evidence
by Piet Sercu & Heidi Bauwhede & Marleen Willekens
- 405-427 25 Years of Dutch Ipos: An Examination of Frequently Cited Ipo Anomalies Within Main Sectors and During Hot- and Cold-Issue Periods
by R. Doeswijk & H. Hemmes & R. Venekamp
- 429-441 Measuring and Analysing Competition in the Netherlands
by Harold Creusen & Bert Minne & Henry Wiel
- 443-466 The Millennium Development Goals, How Realistic Are They?
by Michiel Keyzer & Lia Wesenbeeck
- 467-469 Book Review: Hirofumi Uzawa, Economic Analysis of Social Common Capital, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2005. 406 p. GBP 45.00 (ISBN 13 978 0 521 84788 9 HB)
by Theo Klundert
- 471-473 Book Review: B. Schefold, Beiträge zur ökonomischen Dogmengeschichte, edited by V. Caspari, Düsseldorf, Verlag Wirtschaft und Finanzen, 2004. 617 p. EUR 90.95 (CHF 160.00) (ISBN 3 87881 182 9)
by A. Heertje
- 475-476 Book Review: J. Kehoe, T.N. Srinivasan and J. Whalley (ed.), Frontiers in Applied General Equilibrium Modeling, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2005, 436 p. GBP 50.00 (USD 90.00) (ISBN 0 521825253)
by C. Wesenbeeck
- 477-478 Uit De Economist Van 1856
by P. Els
- 481-481 Going, Going, Gone! A Swift Tour of Auction Theory and Its Applications
by Emiel Maasland & Sander Onderstal
June 2006, Volume 154, Issue 2
- 143-175 From Antwerp and Amsterdam to London: The Decline of Financial Centres in Europe
by Peter Spufford
- 177-195 Systemic Risk in the Dutch Financial Sector
by K. Minderhoud
- 197-249 Going, Going, Gone! A Swift Tour of Auction Theory and its Applications
by Emiel Maasland & Sander Onderstal
- 251-276 Does Public Service Broadcasting Serve The Public? The Future of Television in the Changing Media Landscape
by Machiel Dijk & Richard Nahuis & Daniel Waagmeester
- 277-294 Dutch Households’ Perceptions of Economic Growth and Inflation
by Céline Christensen & Peter Els & Maarten Rooij
- 295-311 How Influential is Economics?
by Bruno Frey
- 313-314 Book Review
by Harry Garretsen
- 315-316 Book Review
by Michiel Keyzer
- 317-318 Book Review: Jean-Jacques Laffont, Regulation and Development, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2005, 268 p. GBP 17.99, USD 29.99 (ISBN 0 521 54948 PB) GBP 40, USD 75 (ISBN 0 521 84018 X HB)
by Wilko Bolt
- 319-320 Book Review: Takeshi Inagami and D. Hugh Whittaker, The New Community Firm. Employment, Governance and Management Reform in Japan, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2005, 282 p. GPB 45, USD 75 (ISBN 0 521 843707)
by Joop Stam
- 321-323 Uit De Economist Van 1856-57
by Gita Gajapersad
March 2006, Volume 154, Issue 1
December 2005, Volume 153, Issue 4
September 2005, Volume 153, Issue 3
June 2005, Volume 153, Issue 2
- 139-165 Greasing the Wheels of Trade: A Profile of the Dutch Transaction Sector**
by Hendrik Dalen & Aico Vuuren
- 167-197 What are the Trade Spill-Overs from Fiscal Shocks in Europe? An Empirical Analysis**
by Massimo Giuliodori & Roel Beetsma
- 199-226 Corporation Taxes in the New Eu Member States: A Survey And Evaluation
by Sijbren Cnossen
- 227-230 Book Review: Robert J. Gordon, Productivity Growth, Inflation, and Unemployment, The Collected Essays of Robert J. Gordon, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2004. pp. I–XII, 1-504. USD 48 (ISBN 0 521 53142 X)
by Harmen Verbruggen
- 231-232 Book Review: Paul Milgrom, Putting Auction Theory to Work, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2004, 392 p. GBP 35 (ISBN 0 521536723)
by Wilko Bolt
- 233-234 Book Review: Lykke E. Andersen, Clive W.J. Granger, Eustàquio J. Reis, Diana Weinhold and Sven Wunder, The Dynamics of Deforestation and Economic Growth in the Brazilian Amazon, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 2002, 256 p. USD 75 (ISBN 0 52181197 X)
by Roelf Voortman
- 235-238 Book Review: A.J. Jolink, Jan Tinbergen. The Statistical Turn in Economics: 1903–1955, Chimes, Rotterdam, 2003, 287 p
by M. Fase
- 239-239 Book Review: Ian J. Bateman, Andrew A. Lovett and Julii S. Brainard, Applied Environmental Economics – A GIS Approach to Cost- Benefit Analysis, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2003, 358 p. USD 70 (ISBN 0 521 80956 8)
by Harmen Verbruggen
December 2005, Volume 153, Issue 1
- 1-45 Europe’s Demographic Deficit A Plea For A Child Pension System
by Hans-Werner Sinn
- 47-66 Corporate Effective Tax Rates in the Netherlands
by Boudewijn Janssen
- 67-83 The Rationality Behind Immigration Policy Preferences
by Hendrik van Dalen & Kene Henkens
- 85-106 On Economics and Religion
by M. Fase
- 107-124 Innovation in the Netherlands: the Market Falters and the Government Fails
by Bas Jacobs & Jules Theeuwes
- 125-127 Book Reviews: Eric Ghysels, Norman R. Swanson and Mark W.Watson, Essays in Econometrics, Collected Papers of Clive W.J. Granger, Volume II: Causality, Integration and Cointegration, and Long Memory, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2001, GBP 30.00 (ISBN 0 52179 649 0)
by Jean-Pierre Urbain
- 135-136 Jury Report on the KVS Award for the Best Doctoral thesis in Economics of the Academic Years 2002/2003 and 2003/2004
by Martin Fase & Hugo Keuzenkamp & Philip Franses & Hans Franses & Peter Leeflang
September 2004, Volume 152, Issue 3
June 2004, Volume 152, Issue 2
March 2004, Volume 152, Issue 1