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Output CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis for selected output indicators during January 2010 - June 2015 The Hague, December 15, 2015 Remark: in the self-assessment report, this document is referred to as CPB (2015).

Contents Introductory remarks 1 1. Research products for peers 2 1.1 Articles in refereed journals 2 1.2 Chapters in edited academic books 9 1.3 CPB Discussion Papers 11 1.4 Academic books 18 1.5 PhD dissertations 19 1.6 Various (e.g. datasets, software tools) 20 2. Use of research products by peers 22 2.1 Use of datasets and software tools by peers and others 22 2.2 Citation impact analysis 23 3. Marks of recognition from peers 25 3.1 Academic awards, prizes and individual research grants 25 3.2 Invited academic lectures 26 3.3 Organizing committees of academic conferences 29 3.4 Scientific committees 30 3.5 Editorial boards 31 3.6 Part-time academic positions 32 3.7 Fellowships 33 4. Research products for policy makers and societal target groups 34 4.1 CPB Policy Briefs 34 4.2 CPB Books and Special Publications 37 4.3 CPB Communications ("Notities") 38 4.4 Policy-oriented and professional publications in other outlets 44 4.5 Outreach activities to policy makers and non-academic institutes 51 4.6 CPB Lectures 55 4.7 Organizing committees of policy-oriented conferences 56 5. Use of research products by policy makers and society 57 5.1 Commissioned research projects 57 5.2 Output of commissioned research projects 63 5.3 Contextual Response Analysis of CPB publications 64 6. Marks of recognition by policy makers and society 65 6.1 Memberships of advisory bodies and policy/professional committees 65 6.2 Award 68

Introductory remarks 1. This document does not list CPB's periodic forecasts, such as CEP and MEV, as they appear at a given frequency, at fixed moments. 2. In several cases, the allocation of output to a sector was arbitrary, for instance because a document was joint work by staff members of different sectors, or because an author moved from one to another sector during the relevant period. On average, we expect that mistakes more or less cancel each other out. 3. No distinction was made between fulltime and parttime employees. In this sense, the output lists somewhat overestimate the output of staff. 4. We have tried to prevent duplications in the output list, for instance of documents coauthored by staff members of different sectors. Some duplication may still be present though. In this sense, the output lists somewhat overestimate the output of staff. 5. It was sometimes difficult to obtain information about individual output from staff member who have left CPB during the relevant period. In this sense, the output lists somewhat underestimate the output of staff. 6. This document does not include output in published as CPB Background Documents and CPB Presentations. 7. In 2010, there was a different classification of publications in use. This document does not list publications of types that were in use in 2010 and abandoned thereafter. 1

1. Research products for peers 1.1 Articles in refereed journals Sector 1: 1. Bettendorf, L. and S. Cnossen, 2015, The Long Shadow of the European VAT - Exemplified by the Dutch Experience, FinanzArchiv, vol. 71(1): 118-139. 2. Bettendorf, L. and E. Dijkgraaf, 2011, The Bicausal Relation between Religion and Income, Applied Economics, vol. 43(11): 1351-1363. 3. Bettendorf, L. E. Jongen and P. Muller, 2015, Childcare subsidies and labour supply - Evidence from a large Dutch reform, Labour Economics, vol. 36: 112-123. 4. Bettendorf, L., Folmer, K. and E. Jongen, 2014, The dog that did not bark: the EITC for single mothers in the Netherlands, Journal of Public Economics, vol. 119: 49-60. 5. Bosch, N., A. Deelen and R. Euwals, 2010, Is Part-time Employment Here to Stay? Working Hours of Dutch Women over Successive Generations, Labour, vol. 24(1): 35-54. 6. Cörvers, F., R. Euwals and A. de Grip, 2012, Flexibility of the Labour Market: Editorial Introduction, De Economist, vol. 160(2): 83-87. 7. Creusen, H. and A. Lejour, 2013, Market entry and economic diplomacy, Applied Economic Letters, vol. 20(5): 504-507. 8. Deelen, A. and R. Euwals, 2014, Do wages continue increasing at older ages? Evidence on the wage cushion in the Netherlands, De Economist, 162: 433-460. 9. Erp, F. van, N. Vermeer and D. van Vuuren, 2014, Non-financial determinants of retirement: A literature review, De Economist, vol. 162: 167-191. 10. Es, F. van and D. van Vuuren, 2011, A Decomposition of the Growth in Self-Employment, Applied Economics Letters, vol. 18(17), 1665-1669. 11. Euwals, R., D. van Vuuren and R. Wolthoff, 2010, Early Retirement Behaviour in the Netherlands: Evidence from a Policy Reform, De Economist, vol. 158(3): 209-236. 12. Euwals, R., J. Dagevos, M. Gijsberts and H. Roodenburg, 2010, Citizenship and Labour Market Position: Turkish Immigrants in Germany and the Netherlands, International Migration Review, vol. 44(3): 513-538. 13. Euwals, R., M. Knoef and D. van Vuuren, 2011, The Trend in Female Labour Force Participation: What to Expect for the Future?, Empirical Economics, vol. 40(3): 729-753. 14. Euwals, R., A. van Vuren and D. van Vuuren, 2012, The decline of substitute pathways into retirement: empirical evidence from the Dutch health care sector, International Social Security Review, vol. 65(3): 101-122. 15. Euwals, R., 2014, The Labour Market for Older Workers: Mechanisms and Institutions, De Economist, vol. 162(4): 309-313. 16. Hassink, W.H.J. and M. van Leuvensteijn, 2011, The Importance of Income and Housing Wealth Constraints for Future Residential Mobility, Housing Studies, vol. 26(4), 575-595. 17. Hek, P. de and D. van Vuuren, 2011, Are Older Workers Overpaid? A Literature Review, International Tax and Public Finance, vol. 18(4): 436-460. 18. Mastrogiacomo, M. and N. Bosch, 2011, Tax Credits, Labor Participation and Home Production in the Netherlands, Applied Economics, vol. 43(23): 3115-3128. 19. Christian A., L. Hilber and W. Vermeulen, 2015, The Impact of Supply Constraints on House Prices in England, The Economic Journal, vol. 15(10): 43-73. 20. Lejour, A. and H. Creusen, 2015, Using Stepping Stones to Enter Distant Export Markets, Global Economy Journal, vol. 15(1): 107-132. 21. Lejour, A., 2015, The duration of Dutch export relations: decomposing firm country and product characteristics, De Economist, vol.163(2): 155-176. 22. Vermeer, N. and W. Vermeulen, 2012, External Benefits of Brownfield Redevelopment: An Applied Urban General Equilibrium Analysis, Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis, vol. 3(3), article 6. 2

23. Vermeulen, W. and Jan Rouwendal, 2014, On the value of foregone open space in sprawling cities, Journal of Regional Science, vol. 54: 61-69. 24. Zeilstra, A.S. and J.P. Elhorst, 2014, Integrated Analysis of Regional and National Unemployment Differentials in the European Union, Regional Studies, vol. 48: 1739-1755. Sector 2: 1. Adema, Y., J. Bonenkamp and L. Meijdam, 2015, Flexible pension take-up in social security, International Tax and Public Finance, vol. 10(4): 419-434. 2. Antony, J. and T. Grebel, 2012, Technology flows between sectors and their impact on large-scale firms, Applied Economics, vol. 44(20): 2637-2651. 3. Antony, J. and A. Maussner, 2012, A note on an extension of a class of solutions to dynamic programming problems arising in economic growth, Macroeconomic Dynamics, vol. 16(3): 472-476. 4. Antony, J., T. Klarl and A. Maussner, 2012, Firm heterogeneity, credit constraints, and endogenous growth, Journal of Economics, vol. 105(1): 199-224. 5. Bartelsman, E.J., P.A. Gautier and J. de Wind, 2015, Employment Protection, Technology Choice, and Worker Allocation, International Economic Review, vol. 56(3): 777-803. 6. Bettendorf, L., A. van der Horst, R.A. de Mooij and H. Vrijburg, 2010, Corporate Tax Consolidation and Enhanced Cooperation in the European Union, Fiscal Studies, vol. 31(4): 453-479. 7. Bettendorf, L., M.P. Devereux, A. van der Horst, S. Loretz and R.A. de Mooij, 2010, Corporate tax harmonization in the EU, Economic Policy, vol. 63: 537-590. 8. Bollen, J., C. Brink, P. Koutstaal, P. Veenendaal and H. Vollebergh, 2012, Trade and climate change: leaking pledges, CESifo DICE Report, vol. 10(3): 44-51. 9. Bonenkamp, J. and E. Westerhout, 2014, Intergenerational Risk Sharing and Endogenous Labour Supply within Funded Pension Schemes, Economica, vol. 81: 566-592. 10. Broek, M. van den, P. Veenendaal, P. Koutstaal, W. Turkenburg and A. Faaij, 2011, Impact of international climate policies on CO2 capture and storage deployment: Illustrated in the Dutch energy system, Energy Policy, vol. 39(4): 2000-2019. 11. Broer, D.P. and G. T. J. Zwart, 2013, Optimal regulation of lumpy investments, Journal of Regulatory Economics, vol. 44: 177-196. 12. Draper, N., C. van Ewijk, M. Lever and R. Mehlkopf, 2014, Stochastic generational accounting applied to reforms of Dutch occupational pensions, De Economist, vol. 162: 287-307. 13. Ewijk, C. van, H. de Groot and C. Santing, 2012, Meta analysis of the equity premium, Journal of Empirical Finance, vol. 19: 819-830. 14. Francois, J. and H. Rojas-Romagosa, 2011, Household Inequality, Social Welfare, and Trade, Journal of Development Economics, vol. 96(2): 422-431. 15. Franses, P.H., H. Kranendonk and D. Lanser, 2011, One model and various experts, Evaluating dutch macroeconomic forecasts, Journal of International Forecasting, vol. 29(4): 622-627. 16. Gerlagh, R., T.O. Michielsen, 2015, Moving targets-cost-effective climate policy under scientific uncertainty, Climatic Change, vol. 132(4): 519-529. 17. Horst, A. van der, L. Bettendorf, N. Draper, C. van Ewijk, R. de Mooij and H. ter Rele, 2011, Ageing and the clash between generations, 2011, De Economist, 159(3): 257-278. 18. Kox, H. and H. Rojas-Romagosa, 2010, Exports and Productivity Selection Effects for Dutch Firms, De Economist, vol. 158(3): 295-322. 19. Lukkezen, J. and H. Rojas-Romagosa, 2013, Stochastic Debt Sustainability Indicators, Revue de l'ofce, Debates and polices, vol. 127: 99-121. 20. Michielsen, T., 2014, Strategic resource extraction and substitute development, Resource and Energy Economics, vol. 36: 455-468. 21. Michielsen, T., 2014, Brown backstops versus the green paradox, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, vol. 68: 87-110. 3

22. Mirza, T., B. Narayanan and N. van Leeuwen, 2014, Impact of Chinese growth and trade on labor in developed countries, Economic Modeling, vol. 38: 522-532. 23. Tasneem M., B. Narayanan and N. van Leeuwen, 2014, Impact of Chinese growth and trade on labor in developed countries, Economic Modeling, vol. 38: 522-532. Sector 3: 1. Akcomak, I.S. and B. ter Weel, 2012, The impact of social capital on crime: Evidence from the Netherlands, Regional Science and Urban Economics, vol. 42(4): 323-340. 2. Akcomak, I.S., L. Borghans and B. ter Weel, 2011, Measuring and interpreting trends in the division of labour in the Netherlands, De Economist, vol. 159(4): 435-482. 3. Andersson, O., M. Galizzi, T. Hoppe, S. Kranz, K. van der Wiel and E. Wengström, 2010, Persuasion in Ultimatum Games, Economics Letters, vol. 108 (1): 16-18. 4. Bettendorf, L., A. van der Horst, M.P. Devereux, S. Loretz and R.A. de Mooij, 2010, Corporate tax harmonization in the EU, Economic Policy, vol. 63: 537-590. 5. Bettendorf, L., A. van der Horst, R.A. de Mooij and H. Vrijburg, 2010, Corporate Tax Consolidation and Enhanced Cooperation in the European Union, Fiscal Studies, vol. 31(4): 453-479. 6. Boeters, S., C. Boehringer, T. Buettner and M. Kraus, 2010, Economic Effects of VAT Reform in Germany, Applied Economics, vol. 42: 2165-2182. 7. Boeters, S., 2011, Optimal Tax Boeters, S. and J. Koornneef, 2011, Supply of Renewable Energy Sources and the Cost of EU Climate Policy, Energy Economics, vol. 33: 1024-1034. 8. Boeters, S., 2011, Progressivity in Unionised Labour Markets: What Are the Driving Forces?, Economic Modelling, vol. 28: 2282-2295. 9. Boeters, S., 2013, Optimal tax progressivity in unionised labour markets: simulation results for Germany, Computational Economics, vol. 41: 447-474. 10. Boeters, S., 2014, Optimally differentiated carbon prices for unilateral climate policy, Energy Economics, vol. 45: 304-312. 11. Boone, J., K. van der Wiel, A. van Soest and F. Vermeulen, 2014, Kinky choices, dictators and split might: A non-cooperative model for household consumption and labor supply, IZA Journal of Labor Economics, vol. 3(11): 1-19. 12. Borghans, L. and B. ter Weel, 2011, Computers, skills and wages, Applied Economics, vol. 43(29): 4607-4622. 13. Borghans, L., H. Meijers and B. ter Weel, 2013, The importance of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation for measuring IQ, Economics of Education Review, vol. 34(1): 17-28. 14. Borghans, L., B. ter Weel and B.A. Weinberg, 2014, People skills and the labor-market outcomes of underrepresented groups, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, vol. 67(2): 287-334. 15. Borghans, L., H. Meijers and B. ter Weel, 2013, The importance of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation for measuring IQ, Economics of Education Review, vol. 34(1): 17-28. 16. Bosch, N. and B. ter Weel, 2013, Labour-market outcomes of older workers in the Netherlands: Measuring job prospects using the occupational age structure, De Economist, vol. 161(2): 199-218. 17. Bosch, N. and B. van der Klaauw, 2012, Analyzing female labor supply evidence from a Dutch tax reform, Labour Economics, vol. 19(3): 271-280. 18. Bosch, N., A. Deelen and R. Euwals, 2010, Is Part-time Employment Here to Stay? Working Hours of Dutch Women over Successive Generations, Labour, vol. 24(1): 35-54. 19. Coervers, F., R. Euwals and A. de Grip, 2012, Flexibility of the Labour Market: Editorial Introduction, De Economist, vol. 160(2): 83-87. 20. Deelen, A., 2012, Wage-tenure profiles and mobility, De Economist, vol. 160(2): 141-155. 21. Draper, N., A. Nibbelink and J. Uhde, 2015, An Assessment of Alternatives for the Dutch First Pension Pillar System: The Design of Pension Schemes, De Economist, vol. 163(3): 281-302. 22. Draper, N., C. van Ewijk, M. Lever and R. Mehlkopf, 2014, Stochastic generational accounting applied to reforms of Dutch occupational pensions, De Economist, vol. 162(3): 287-307. 4

23. Elk, R. van, E. Mot, P.H. Franses, 2010, Modeling healthcare expenditures: overview of the literature and evidence from a panel time-series model, Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research, vol. 10(1): 25-35. 24. Elk, R. van, M. van der Steeg, D. Webbink, 2011, Does the timing of tracking affect higher education completion?, Economics of Education Review, vol. 30(5): 1009-1021. 25. Elk, R., van, M. van der Steeg, D. Webbink, 2013, Can Financial Incentives for Regional Education Authorities Reduce School Dropout?, De Economist, vol. 161: 367-398. 26. Euwals, R., 2014, The Labour Market for Older Workers: Mechanisms and Institutions, De Economist, vol. 162(4): 309-313. 27. Ewijk, C. van, L. Bettendorf, A. van der Horst, N. Draper, R. de Mooij and H. ter Rele, 2011, Aging and the conflict of interest between generations, The Economist, vol. 159(3): 257-278. 28. Kok, S. and B. ter Weel, 2014, Cities, tasks and skills, Journal of Regional Science, vol. 54(5): 856-892. 29. Kok, S., 2014, Matching worker skills to job tasks in the Netherlands: sorting into cities for better careers. IZA Journal of European Labor Studies, vol 3(1): 1-36. 30. Kok, S., 2014, Town and city jobs: How your job is different in another location, Regional Science and Urban Economics, vol. 49: 58-67. 31. Koning, Pierre and Daniel van Vuuren, 2010, Disability Insurance and Unemployment Insurance as Substitute Pathways, Applied Economics, vol. 42: 575-588. 32. Koning, P. and K. van der Wiel, 2013, Ranking the schools: how quality information affects school choice in the Netherlands, Journal of European Economic Association, vol. 11(2): 466-493. 33. Lijesen, M., J. Dekkers, W. van der Straaten, R. van Elk and J. Blokdijk, 2010, How much noise reduction at airports?, Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, vol. 15(1): 51-59. 34. Magnus, J.R., O. Powell and P. Pruefer, 2010, A comparison of two model averaging techniques with an application to growth empirics, Journal of Econometrics, vol. 154: 139-153. 35. Meijer, C. de, B. Wouterse, J.J. Polder and M. Koopmanschap, 2013, The effect of population aging on health expenditure growth: a critical review, European Journal of Aging, vol. 10(4): 353-361. 36. Prevoo, T. and B. ter Weel, 2010, The effects of a change in market abuse regulation on abnormal returns and volumes: Evidence from the Amsterdam stock market, De Economist, vol. 158(3): 237-293. 37. Prevoo, T. and B. ter Weel, 2015, The importance of early conscientiousness for socio-economic outcomes: Evidence from the British Cohort Study, Oxford Economic Papers, vol. 67(4): 1-31 38. Prevoo, T. and B. ter Weel, 2015, The effect of family disruption on children's personality development: Evidence from British longitudinal data, De Economist, vol. 163(1): 61-93. 39. Rele, H. ter and C. Labanca, 2012, Lifetime generational accounts for the Netherlands, Fiscal Studies, vol. 33(3): 399-427. 40. Vos, M. de, L., van der Veer, S. N., Wouterse, B., Graafmans, W. C., Peek, N., de Keizer, N. F., Jager, K.J., Westert, G.P., and van der Voort, P. H., 2015, A multifaceted feedback strategy alone does not improve the adherence to organizational guideline-based standards: a cluster randomized trial in intensive care, Implementation Science, vol. 10(1): 2-9 41. Vuuren, D. van, 2014, Flexible retirement, Journal of Economic Surveys, vol. 28: 573-593. 42. Webbink, D. and H. Oosterbeek, 2011, Does studying abroad induce a brain drain? Economica, 2011, vol. 78: 347-366. 43. Webbink, D. and M. Belot, 2010, Do teacher strikes harm student achievement?, LABOUR: Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations, vol. 24(4): 391-406. 44. Webbink, D., P. Koning, S. Vujic and N. Martin, 2015, Why are criminals less educated than noncriminals?, Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, vol. 29(1): 115-144. 45. Webbink, D., E. Leuven, M. Lindahl and H. Oosterbeek, 2010, Expanding schooling opportunities for 4- year-olds, Economics of Education Review, vol. 29: 319-328. 46. Webbink, D., J. Noailly and B. Jacobs, 2011, Should the government intervene in the market for scientist and engineers? Applied Economics Letters, vol. 18: 371-375. 5

47. Webbink, D., N. Martin and P. Visscher, 2010, Does education reduce the probability of being overweight, Journal of Health Economics, vol. 29: 29-38. 48. Webbink, D., N. Zubanov and N. Martin, 2013, The effect of schooling on problem drinking: evidence from Australian twins, Applied Economics, vol. 45(12): 1583-1599. 49. Webbink, D, M. van der Steeg and R. van Elk, 2015, Does intensive coaching reduce school dropout? Evidence from a randomized experiment, Economic of Education Review, vol. 48: 184-197. 50. Webbink, D., P. Koning and N. Martin, 2014, The Effect of Education on Smoking Behaviour, New Evidence from Smoking Durations of a Sample of Twins, Empirical Economics, vol. 48(4): 1479-1497. 51. Webbink, D., S. Vujic, P. Koning, and N. Martin, 2010, The effect of conduct disorder on human capital accumulation, Health Economics, vol. 8: 928-945. 52. Weel, B. ter, 2011, Does manager turnover improve firm performance? Evidence from Dutch soccer, 1986-2004, De Economist, vol. 159(3): 279-303. 53. Wiel, K. van der, 2010, Better Protected, Better Paid: Evidence on how Employment Protection Affects Wages, Labour Economics, vol. 17(1): 16-26. 54. Koning, P. and K. van der Wiel, 2012, School responsiveness to quality reports: an empirical analysis of secondary education in the Netherlands, De Economist, vol. 160(4): 339-355. 55. Wouterse, B., M. Huisman, B.R. Meijboom, D.J.H. Deeg and J.J. Polder, 2013, Modeling the relationship between health and health care expenditures using a latent Markov model, Journal of Health Economics, vol. 32(2): 423-439. Sector 4: 1. Aouragh, A., S. Vujic and J. Noailly, 2012, The effects of competition on the quality of primary schools in the Netherlands, Environment and Planning A, vol. 44(9): 2153-2170. 2. Bijl, P.W.J. de, and M. Peitz, 2010, Regulatory legacy, VoIP adoption and investment incentives, Telecommunications Policy, vol. 34(10): 596-605. 3. Bijl, P.W.J. de, 2011, The Dutch Experience with Telecoms Liberalization and Its Implications for Broadband Policy, Journal of Information Policy, vol. 1(1): 77-101. 4. Bijlsma, M. and K. van der Wiel, 2015, Consumer perception of deposit insurance: little awareness, limited effectiveness? Applied Economics, vol. 47(32): 3439-3461. 5. Bijlsma, M., P. Koning, and V. Shestalova, 2013, The effect of competition on process and outcome quality of hospital care in the Netherlands, De Economist, vol. 161(2): 121-155. 6. Bijlsma, M., J. Boone and G. Zwart, 2014, Competition leverage: How the demand side affects optimal risk adjustment, Rand Journal of Economics, vol. 45: 675-917. 7. Creusen, H., H. Kox, A. Lejour, and R. Smeets, 2011, Exploring the margins of Dutch exports: a firm-level analysis, De Economist, vol. 159(4). 8. Douven, R., M. Remmerswaal and I. Mosca, 2015, Unintended effects of reimbursement schedules in mental health care, Journal of Health Economics, vol. 42: 139-150. 9. Douven, R. and E. Schut, 2011, Pricing Behaviour of Non-Profit Insurers in a Weakly Competitive Social Health Insurance Market, Journal of Health Economics, vol. 30(2): 439-449. 10. Douven, R., R. Halbersma, K. Katona, and V. Shestalova, 2014, Vertical integration and exclusive behavior of insurers and hospitals, Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, vol. 23: 344-368. 11. Douven, R., R. Mocking and I. Mosca, 2015, The Effect of Physician Fees and Density Differences on Regional Variation in Hospital Treatments, International Journal of Health Economics and Management, vol. 15(2): 215-240. 12. Douven, R., T. McGuire and J.M.McWilliams, 2015, Avoiding Unintended Incentives In ACO Payment Models, Health Affairs, vol. 34(1): 143-149. 13. Dur, R and R. Zoutenbier, 2015, Intrinsic Motivations of Public Sector Employees: Evidence for Germany, German Economic Review, vol. 16(3): 343-366. 14. Elk, R. van, E. Mot and P.H. Franses, 2010, Modeling health care expenditures, Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research, vol. 10(1): 25-35. 6

15. Felso, F. and A. Soetevent, 2014, Broad and narrow bracketing in gift certificate spending, European Economic Review, vol. 66: 284-302. 16. Heijink, R., I. Mosca and G. Westert, 2013, Effects of regulated competition on key outcomes of care: cataract surgeries in the Netherlands, Health Policy, vol. 113: 142-150. 17. Hudson, A. and S.M. Straathof, 2010, The Declining Impact of Exchange Rate Volatility on Trade, De Economist, vol. 158 (4): 361-372. 18. Ikonnikova, S. and G. Zwart, 2014, Trade quotas and buyer power, with an application to the EU natural gas market, Journal of the European Economic Association, vol. 12: 177-199. 19. Koning, P.W.C. and D.J. van Vuuren, 2010, Disability Insurance and Unemployment Insurance as Substitute Pathways, Applied Economics, vol. 42(5): 575-588. 20. Kox, H. and H. Rojas-Romagosa, 2010, Exports and productivity selection effects for Dutch firms, De Economist, vol. 158 (3): 295-322. 21. Kox, H. and G. van Leeuwen, 2013, Market selection and scale inefficiency: a new methodology applied to EU business services, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, vol. 25(1): 77-94. 22. Kox, H., 2010, Book Review: The Economics of Services: Development and Policy, by J.Owen Jansson, Economica, vol. 77(306): 408-410. 23. Mosca, I., M. Pomp and V. Shestalova, 2010, Market share and price in Dutch home care: market power or quality?, De Economist, vol. 158(1): 61-79. 24. Muns, S. and M. Bijlsma, 2015, Tail-dependence: a cross-industry comparison, The Journal of Portfolio Management, vol. 41(3): 109-116. 25. Overvest, B. and G. Tezel, 2014, Notes on the margin: An overview of NMa's mortgage market study, Journal of Competition Law & Economics, vol. 10: 779-794. Sector 5: 1. Aalbers, R.F.T., V. Shestalova and V. Kocsis, 2013, Innovation Policy for Directing Technical Change in the Power Sector, Energy Policy, vol. 63:1240-1250. 2. Bakker, P. and P. Zwaneveld, 2010, The importance of public transport. The societal effects delineated. Published in Proceedings World Conference on Transport Research, 11-15 July 2010. Lisbon, Portugal. 3. Boeters, S., and J. Bollen, 2012, Fossil fuel supply, leakage and the effectiveness of border measures in climate policy, Energy Economics, vol. 34(S2): S181-S189. 4. Bollen J., and C.J. Brink, 2014, Air Pollution Policy in Europe: Quantifying the Interaction with Greenhouse Gases and Climate Change Policies, Energy Economics, vol. 46: 202-215. 5. Bollen J., 2015, The Value of Air Pollution Co-benefits of Climate Policies: Analysis with a Global Sector- Trade CGE model called WorldScan, in Technological Forecasting and Social Change Volume 90 (Part A): 178-191. 6. Bollen J., B. van der Zwaan and S. Hers, 2010, An Integrated Assessment of Climate Change, Air Pollution, and Energy Security Policy, Energy Policy, vol. 38(8): 4021-4030. 7. Brekelmans, R. D. den Hertog, K. Roos and C. Eijgenraam, 2012, Safe dike heights at minimal costs: The nonhomogeneous Case, Operations Research, vol. 60: 1342-1355. 8. Capros, P., L. Paroussosa, P. Fragkosa, S. Tsania, B. Boitier, F. Wagner, S. Busch, G. Resch, M. Blesl and J. Bollen, 2014, Description of models and scenarios used to assess European decarbonisation pathways, Energy Strategy Reviews, vol. 2(3-4): 231-245. 9. De Cian, E., I. Keppo, S. Carrara, K. Schumacher, H. Foerster, M. Huebler, J. Bollen and S. Paltsev, 2013, European-led climate policy versus global mitigation action. Implications on trade, technology, and energy, Climate Change Economics, vol. 4(S1): 1-28. 10. Eijgenraam, C., J. Kind, C. Bak, R. Brekelmans, D. den Hertog, M. Duits, K. Roos, P. Vermeer, and W. Kuijken, 2014, Economically efficient standards to protect the Netherlands against flooding, Interfaces, vol. 44: 7-21. 7

11. Hoogendoorn, S., H. Oosterbeek and M. van Praag, 2013, The impact of gender diversity on the performance of business teams: Evidence from a field experiment. Management Science, vol. 59(7): 1514-1528. 12. Kobus, M., E. Gutierrez-i-Puigarnau, P. Rietveld, and J.N. van Ommeren, 2013, The on-street parking premium and car drivers' choice between street and garage parking, Regional Science and Urban Economics, vol. 43(2): 395-403. 13. Kriegler et al., 2014, Making or breaking climate targets: The AMPERE study on staged accession scenarios for climate policy, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, vol. 90: 24-44. 14. Mosca, I., M. Pomp and V. Shestalova, 2010, Market share and price in Dutch home care: market power or quality?, De Economist, vol. 158(1): 61-79. 15. Noailly, J., 2012, Improving the energy efficiency of buildings: The impact of environmental policy on technological innovation, Energy Economics, vol. 34: 795-806. 16. Van Ommeren, J. and E. Gutierrez-i-Puigarnau, 2013, Distortionary company car taxation: deadweight losses through increased car ownership, Empirical Economics, vol. 45(3): 1189-1204. 17. Ossokina, I.V. and G. Verweij, 2015, Urban traffic externalities: Quasi-experimental evidence from housing prices, Regional Science and Urban Economics, vol. 55: 1-13. 18. Raa, T. ten, and V. Shestalova, 2015, Complementarity in input-output analysis and stochastics, Economic Systems Research, vol. 27(1): 95-100. 19. Raa, T. ten, and V. Shestalova, 2015, Supply-use framework for international environmental policy analysis, Economic Systems Research, vol. 27(1):77-94. 20. Raa, T. ten and V. Shestalova, 2011, The Solow Residual, Domar Aggregation, and Inefficiency: A Synthesis of TFP Measures, Journal of Productivity Analysis, vol. 36(1): 71-77. 21. Ruijter, M.J. and C.W. Oosterlee, 2012, Two-dimensional fourier cosine series expansion method for pricing financial options, SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, vol. 34(5): B642-B671. Executive management: 1. Akcomak, I.S., D. Webbink and B. ter Weel (2015), Why did the Netherlands develop so early? The legacy of the Brethren of the Common Life, Economic Journal, vol. 125(587): 1-40. 2. Bos, F. and C.N. Teulings, 2013, Short and long-term forecasting by the Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB): Science, witchcraft or practical tool for policy?, OECD Journal of Budgeting, vol. 13(1): 45-56. 3. Ewijk, C. van, H.L.F. de Groot and A.J. Santing (2012), A meta-analysis of the equity premium, Journal of Empirical Finance, vol. 19(5): 819-830. 4. Ewijk, C. van, and M. Volkerink, 2012, Will aging lead to a higher real exchange rate for the Netherlands? De Economist, vol. 160(1): 59-80. 5. Haar, E. van de, 2015, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis: Dutch (Economic) Policy Making, Contemporary Social Science 10(2): 182-190. 6. Teulings, C.N. (2010), How to share our risks efficiently? Principles for optimal social insurance and pension provision, De Economist, vol. 158(1), p 1-21. 7. Teulings, C.N. and N. Zubanov (2013), Is Economic Recovery a Myth? Robust Estimation of Impulse Responses, Journal of Applied Econometrics, vol. 29(3): 497-514. 8

1.2 Chapters in edited academic books Sector 1: 1. Bettendorf, L. and T. Knaap, The redistribution of macroeconomic risks by Dutch institutions, in Bovenberg, L., C. van Ewijk and E. Westerhout (eds.), The future of multi-pillar pensions, Cambridge University Press. 2. Kox. H. and A. Lejour, 2012, The effects of the Services Directive on Intra-EU Trade and FDI, in B. Hoekman (ed.), The WTO And Trade In Services, volume 1, Edward Elgar, chapter 19. Sector 2: 1. Bovenberg, L., C. van Ewijk and E. Westerhout, Introduction, in: Bovenberg, L., C. van Ewijk and E. Westerhout (eds.), The future of multi-pillar pensions, Cambridge University Press: 1-13. 2. Lejour, A.M., J. Lukkezen and P. Veenendaal, 2011, Sustainability of Government Debt in the EMU, in: W. Meeuwsen (ed.), The Economic Crisis and European Integration, Edward Elgar. 3. Veenendaal, P., H. Rojas-Romagosa, A. Lejour and H. Kox, 2015, A Value-added Trade Perspective on Recent Patterns in World Trade, in: B. Hoekman (ed.), The Global Trade Slowdown: A New Normal? VoxEU.org / Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), 161-178. Sector 3: 1. Bettendorf, L. and T. Knaap, 2012, The redistribution of macroeconomic risks by Dutch institutions, in: L. Bovenberg, E. Westerhout and C. van Ewijk (eds.), The future of multi-pillar pensions, Cambridge University Press: 224-258. 2. Boeters, S. and L. Savard, 2013, The labour market in Computable General Equilibrium models, in: Dixon, P. and D. Jorgenson (eds.), Handbook of Computable General Equilibrium Modeling, vol. 1B, Elsevier, Chapter 26: 1645-1718. 3. Kok, S., 2014, Returns to Communication in Specialised and Diversified US Cities, in: K. Kourtit, P. Nijkamp and B. Stimson (eds.), Applied Regional Growth and Innovation Models, Springer: 241-280. 4. Salverda, W., M. de Graaf-Zijl, C. Haas, B. Lancee and N. Notten, 2014, The Netherlands: Policy-enhanced inequalities tempered by household formation, Chapter 20 in: Nolan, B., et al. (eds.), Changing inequalities and societal impacts in rich countries; Thirty countries' experiences, Oxford: Oxford University Press: 459-487. 5. Soete, L., B. Verspagen and B. ter Weel, 2010, Systems of innovation, in. B.H. Hall and N. Rosenberg (eds.), Handbook of the economics of innovation, Elsevier, pp. 1160-1181. Sector 4: 1. Kegels, C., M. Peneder and H. van der Wiel, 2012, Productivity performance in three small European countries: Austria, Belgium and the Netherlands, in: M. Mas and R. Stehrer (eds.), Industrial Productivity in Europe: Growth and Crisis, Edward Elgar: 129-160. 2. Kox, H. and A. Lejour, 2012, The effects of the Services Directive on Intra-EU Trade and FDI, in B. Hoekman (ed.), The WTO And Trade In Services, volume 1, Edward Elgar, chapter 19. 3. Kox, H., 2013, Export decisions of services firms between agglomeration effects and market-entry costs, in: J. Cuadrado-Roura (ed.), Service industries growth, location trends and regional effects, Advances in Spatial Science, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg: 177-201. 4. Wiel, H. van der, H. Creusen, G. van Leeuwen and E. van der Pijll, 2012, The Dutch productivity performance: cross your border and look around, in: Industrial Productivity in Europe: Growth and Crisis, Edward Elgar: 403-427. 9

Sector 5: 1. Rouwendal, J. and W. Weijschede-van der Straaten, 2013, What can hedonic analysis tell us about the value of landscapes?, in: Van der Heide, C.M. and W. Heijman (eds.), The Economic Value of Landscapes at risk: a critical review, Routledge: 224-244. Executive management: 1. Bos, F. and C.N. Teulings, 2013, Netherlands: fostering consensus on fiscal policy, in: G. Kopits (ed.), Restoring Public Debt Sustainability: the Role of Independent Fiscal Institutions, Oxford University Press: 121-141. 2. Ewijk, C. van and L. Bovenberg, 2012, The future of multi-pillar pension systems, in: L. Bovenberg,, C. van Ewijk and E. Westerhout (eds.), The future of multi-pillar pensions, Cambridge University Press: 373-418. 3. Ewijk, C. van and L. Bovenberg, 2012, Designing the pension system: Conceptual framework, in: L. Bovenberg, C. van Ewijk and E. Westerhout (eds), The future of multi-pillar pensions, Cambridge University Press: 142-183. 10

1.3 CPB Discussion Papers Sector 1: 1. Anthony, J. and P. Broer, 2013, Financial Shocks and Economic Activity in the Netherlands, CPB Discussion Paper 260. 2. Bettendorf, L. and D. van Limbergen, 2013, The stablility of tax elasticities in The Netherlands, CPB Discussion Paper 256. 3. Bettendorf, L., K. Folmer and E. Jongen, 2013, The dog that did not bark: The EITC for single mothers in the Netherlands, CPB Discussion Paper 229. 4. Boer, H.W de, and E. Jongen, 2014, The effectiveness of fiscal stimuli for working parents, CPB Discussion Paper 286. 5. Broer, P. 2012, Social Security and Macroeconomic Risk in General Equilibrium, CPB Discussion Paper 221. 6. Floor, E. and A. Lejour, 2014, Saving behavior and risk taking - evidence from the Dutch Tax Reform in 2001, CPB Discussion Paper 273. 7. Groot, S., and H. de Groot, 2011, Wage inequality in the Netherlands: Evidence, trends and explanations, CPB Discussion Paper 186. 8. Groot, S., H. de Groot, and M. Smit, 2011, Regional wage differences in the Netherlands: Micro-evidence on agglomeration externalities, CPB Discussion Paper 184. 9. Groot, S., S. Akcomak and H. de Groot, 2013, Estimating the Impact of Trade, Offshoring and Multinationals on Job Loss and Job Finding, CPB Discussion Paper 230. 10. Jongen, E., and S. Visser, 2010, Exploring the ambiguous impact of employment protection on employment and productivity, CPB Discussion Paper 148. 11. Jongen, E., Y. Emre Akgunduz, E. Jongen, P. Leseman and J. Plantenga, 2015, Quasi-experimental evidence on the relation between child care subsidies and child care quality, CPB Discussion Paper 310. 12. Kattenberg, M. and W. Vermeulen, 2015, Is decentralized health care provision amenable to the distribution of an unconditional block grant?, CPB Discussion Paper 308. 13. Lejour, A. 2014, The Foreign Investment Effects of Tax Treaties, CPB Discussion Paper 265. 14. Lejour, A. and J. Mohlmann, 2013, The duration of Dutch exports: decomposing firm, product and country characteristics, CPB. Discussion Paper 258. 15. Lejour, A. and M. Salfi, 2015, The Regional Impact of Bilateral Investment Treaties on Foreign Direct Investment, CPB Discussion Paper 298. 16. Lejour, A., and H. H. Creusen, 2011, Uncertainty and the export decisions of Dutch firms, CPB Discussion Paper 183. 17. Lejour, A., H. Rojas-Romagosa, and P. Veenendaal, 2012, Identifying hubs and spokes in global supply chains using redirected trade in value added, CPB Discussion Paper 227. 18. Mellens, M., H. Vrijburg and J. Dijkstra, 2014, Robust estimation of the VAT pass-through in the Netherlands, CPB Discussion Paper 297. 19. Riet, M. van t, 2011, The link approach to measuring consumer surplus in transport networks, CPB Discussion Paper 199. 20. Riet, M. van t and A. Lejour, 2014, Ranking the stars: Network analysis of bilateral tax treaties, CPB Discussion Paper 290. 21. Vermeer, N, M. van Rooij and D. van Vuuren, 2014, Social interactions and the retirement age, CPB Discussion Paper 278. 22. Vermeer, N., M. Mastrogiocomo and A. van Soest, 2014, Demanding occupations and the retirement age in the Netherlands, CPB Discussion Paper 291. 23. Vermeer, N., and W. Vermeulen, 2011, External Benefits of Brownfield Redevelopment: An Applied Urban General Equilibrium Analysis, CPB Discussion Paper 178. 24. Vermeulen, W. Ch. Hilber and T. Lyytikaïnen, 2011, Capitalization of Central Government Grants into Local House Prices, CPB Discussion Paper 167. 11

25. Vermeulen, W. and Ch. Hilber, 2012, The Impact of Supply Contraints of House Prices in England, CPB Discussion Paper 219. 26. Vermeulen, W. 2014, Agglomeration Externalities and Urban Growth Controls, CPB Discussion Paper 191. 27. Vermeulen, W. and M. Allers, 2013, Fiscal Equalization and Capitalization - Evidence from a Policy Reform, CPB Discussion Paper 245. 28. Vermeulen, W., and J. Rouwendal, 2011, A Taste for Trips out of Town: Urban Sprawl and Access to Open Space, CPB Discussion Paper 173. Sector 2: 1. Bonenkamp, B. and E. Westerhout, 2010, Intergenerational risk sharing and labour supply in collective funded pension schemes with defined benefits, CPB Discussion Paper 151. 2. Bonenkamp, J. Y. Adema and L. Meijdam, 2013, Flexible Pension take-up in social security, CPB Discussion Paper 254. 3. Bonenkamp, J., Y. Adema and L. Meijdam, 2011, Retirement Flexibility and Portfolio Choice, CPB Discussion Paper 182. 4. Elbourne, A. and C. Teulings, 2011, The potential of a small model, CPB Discussion Paper 193. 5. Groot, S, S. Akcomal and H. de Groot, 2013, The impact of trade, offshoring and multinationals on job loss and job finding, CPB Discussion Paper 252. 6. Jongen, E., L. Bettendorf and P. Muller, 2012, Childcare subsidies and labour supply: evidence from a large Dutch reform, CPB Discussion Paper 217. 7. Lanser, D. and R. van Dalen, The effects of research grants on scientific productivity and utilisation, CPB Discussion Paper 248. 8. Lukkezen, J. and C. Teulings, 2013, Optimal Fiscal Policy, CPB Discussion Paper 242. 9. Lukkezen, J. and D. Boham, 2014, Government spending shocks, sovereign risk and the exchange rate regime, CPB Discussion Paper 263. 10. Lukkezen, L. and H. Rojas-Romagosa, 2012, When is debt sustainable, CPB Discussion Paper 212. 11. Mastrogiacomo, M and R. Alessie, 2010, The Precautionary Saving Motive and Wealth Accumulation, CPB Discussion Paper 159. 12. Mastrogiacomo, M. and R. Alessie, 2011, Did you really save so little for your retirement?, CPB Discussion Paper 200. 13. Mastrogiacomo, M., N. Bosch, E. Jongen and M. Gielen, 2013, A structural analysis of labour supply elasticities in the Netherlands, CPB Discussion Paper 235. 14. Mastrogiacomo, M., R. Euwals and R. van Ooijen, 2010, Private wealth and planned early retirement: A panel data analysis for the Netherlands 1994-2009, CPB Discussion Paper 160. 15. Michielsen, T., R. Gerlagh, I. van den Bijgaart and H. Nijland, 2015, Fiscal policy and CO2 emissions of new passenger cars in the EU, CPB Discussion Paper 302. 16. Muns, S., 2011, A note on the Shapley value for characteriscic functions on bipartitions, CPB Discussion Paper 189. 17. Rojas-Romagosa, H. 2011, Wage inequality in trad-in-tasks models, CPB Discussion Paper 196. 18. Rojas-Romagosa, J., J. Francois and E. Bekkers, 2015, Melting Ice Caps and the Economic Impact of Opening the Northern Sea Route, CPB Discussion Paper 307. 19. Westerhout, E. and K. Folmer, 2013, Why it may hurt to be insured: the effects of capping coinsurance payments, CPB Discussion Paper 239. 20. Westerhout, E., P. Broer and J. Bonenkamp, Collective versus Individual Pensionschemes: a Welfare theoratical perspective, CPB Discussion Paper 287. 21. Westerhout, W., 2011, Intergenerational Risk Sharing in Time-Consistent Funded Pension Schemes, CPB Discussion Paper 176. 22. Wind, J. de, 2014, Time variation in the dynamic effect of unanticipated changes in tax policy, CPB Discussion Paper 271. 12

23. Wind, J. de, and L. Gambetti, 2014, Reduced-rank time-varying vector autoregressions, CPB Discussion Paper 270. Sector 3: 1. Boeters, S. 2014, Optimally Differentiated Carbon Prices for Unilateral Climate Policy, CPB Discussion Paper 283. 2. Boeters, S. and J. Bollen, 2012, Fossil Fuel Supply, Leakage and the Effectiveness of Border Measures in Climate Policy, CPB Discussion Paper 215. 3. Boeters, S. and J. Koornneef, 2010, Supply of renewable energy sources and the cost of EU climate policy, CPB Discussion Paper 142. 4. Boeters, S. and L. Savard, 2012, The Labour Market in CGE Models, CPB Discussion Paper 201. 5. Boeters, S., 2014, Age-Specific Labour-Market Effects of Employment Protection. A numerical approach, CPB Discussion Paper 281. 6. Bosch, N. and B. ter Weel, 2013, Labour-market outcomes of older workers in the Netherlands: Measuring job prospects using the occupational age structure, CPB Discussion Paper 234. 7. Bosch, N. and B. van der Klaauw, 2010, Analyzing female labor supply: Evidence from a Dutch tax reform, CPB Discussion Paper 155. 8. Bosch, N. and M. Micevska Scharf, 2015, Earning responses to discontinuities in social security contributions: Evidence from Dutch administrative data, CPB Discussion Paper 311. 9. Deelen, A. and R. Euwals, 2014, Do Wages Continue Increasing at Older Ages? Evidence on the Wage Cushion in the Netherlands, CPB Discussion Paper 282. 10. Deelen, A., 2011, Wage-Tenure Profiles and Mobility, CPB Discussion Paper 198. 11. Deelen, A., M. de Graaf-Zijl and W. van den Berge, Labour market effects of job displacement for primeage and older workers, CPB Discussion Paper 285. 12. Draper, N., A. Nibbelink and J. Uhde, 2013, An Assessment of Alternatives for the Dutch First Pension Pillar, The Design of Pension Schemes, CPB Discussion Paper 259. 13. Elk, R. van, M. Ebens, D. Webbink and A. Booij, 2011, The effect of the supplementary grant on parental contribution. An empirical analysis for the Netherlands, CPB Discussion Paper 187. 14. Elk, R. van, M. van der Steeg and Dinand Webbink, 2013, The effects of a special program for multiproblem school dropouts on educational enrollment, employment and criminal behaviour: Evidence from a field experiment, CPB Discussion Paper 241. 15. Erp, F. van, N. Vermeer and D. van Vuuren, Non-financial determinants of retirement, CPB Discussion Paper 243. 16. Euwals, R. and E. Trevisan, 2011, Early Retirement and Financial Incentives Differences Between High and low Wage Earners, CPB Discussion Paper 195. 17. Euwals, R., A. van Vuren, and D. van Vuuren, 2011, The decline of early retirement pathways in the Netherlands: An empirical analysis for the health care sector, CPB Discussion Paper 179. 18. Gerritsen, S. E. Plug and D. Webbink, 2014, Teacher quality and student achievement: Evidence from a Dutch sample of twins, CPB Discussion Paper 294. 19. Gerritsen, S. and D. Webbink, 2013, How much do children learn at school, CPB Discussion Paper 255. 20. Gerritsen, S., 2014, Zero returns to compulsory schooling. Is it certification or skills that matters?, CPB Discussion Paper 293. 21. Kok, S., 2013, Returns to Communication in Specialised and Diversified US Cities, CPB Discussion Paper 236. 22. Kok, S., 2013, Matching worker skills to job tasks in the Netherlands: Sorting into cities for better careers, CPB Discussion Paper 247. 23. Kok, S., 2013, Town and city jobs: Your job is different in another location, CPB Discussion Paper 246. 24. Kok, S., A. Deelen, N, Bosch and Rob Euwals, 2011, Migrant Women on the Labour Market: On the Role of Home- and Host-Country Participation, CPB Discussion Paper 180. 13

25. Kok, S., H. Rojas-Romagosa and S. Akcomak, 2013, The effects of technology and offshoring on changes in employment and task-content of occupations, CPB Discussion Paper 233. 26. Loon, E. van and W. Verbeek, 2015, Mismatch on the Dutch labour market in the Great Recession, CPB Discussion Paper 303. 27. Mehmood, S. 2013, Access to External Finance and Innovation: A Macroeconomic Perspective, CPB Discussion Paper 218. 28. Rele, H. ter and C. Labanca, 2011, Lifetime Generational Accounts for the Netherlands, CPB Discussion Paper 170. 29. Smeets, R. and A. de Vaal, 2011, Knowledge diffusion from FDI and Intellectual Property Rights, CPB Discussion Paper 168. 30. Smeets, R. and H. Creusen, 2011, Fixed export costs and multi-product firms, CPB Discussion Paper 188. 31. Steeg, M. van der and R. van Elk, The effect of education vouchers on higher education participation and completion by teachers: A regression discontinuity analysis of the first cohort of applicants, CPB Discussion Paper 305. 32. Steeg, M. van der and S. Gerritsen, 2013, Teacher evaluations and pupil achievement: Evidence from classroom observations, CPB Discussion Paper 230. 33. Steeg, M. van der, R. van Elk and D. Webbink, 2012, Does intensive coaching reduce school dropout? Evidence from a randomized experiment, CPB Discussion Paper 224. 34. Steeg, M., K. van der Wiel and B. Wouterse, 2014, Individual returns to a PhD education in the Netherlands, CPB Discussion Paper 276. 35. Vuuren, D. van and F. van Es, 2010, A decomposition of the growth in self-employment, CPB Discussion Paper 145. 36. Vuuren, D. van and G. Roelofs, 2011, The decentralization of Social Assistance and the rise of Disability Insurance enrollment, CPB Discussion Paper 195. 37. Vuuren, D. van, 2011, Flexible Retirement, CPB Discussion Paper 174. 38. Vuuren, D. van, and P. de Hek, 2010, Are older workers overpaid? A literature review, CPB Discussion Paper 165. 39. Webbink, D. and V. Chorny, The effect of accountability policies in primary education in Amsterdam, CPB Discussion Paper 144. 40. Weel, B. ter and S. Akcomak, 2010, Measuring and interpreting trends in the division of labour in the Netherlands, CPB Discussion Paper 161. 41. Weel, B. ter and T. Prevoo, 2010, The effects of a change in market abuse regulation on abnormal returns and volumes: Evidence from the Amsterdam stock market, CPB Discussion Paper 154. 42. Weel, B. ter and T. Prevoo, 2013, The Importance of Early Conscientiousness for Socio-Economic Outcomes: Evidence from the British Cohort Study, CPB Discussion Paper 251. 43. Weel, B. ter, 2011, Does Manager Turnover Improve Firm Performance? Evidence from Dutch Soccer, 1986-2004, CPB Discussion Paper 166. 44. Weel, B. ter, B. Verspagen and L. Soete, 2010, Systems of Innovation, CPB Discussion Paper 138. 45. Weel, B. ter, D. Webbink and S. Akcomak, 2013, Why Did the Netherlands Develop so Early? The Legacy of the Brethren of the Common Life, CPB Discussion Paper 228. 46. Weel, B. ter, E. Feron, T. Schils and B. ter Weel, 2015, Does the teacher beat the test?, CPB Discussion Paper 300. 47. Weel, B. ter, and S. Kok, 2014, Cities, Tasks and Skills, CPB Discussion Paper 269. 48. Weel, B. ter, and T. Prevoo, The effect of family disruption on children's personality development: Evidence from British longitudinal data, CPB Discussion Paper 295. 49. Weel, B. ter, L. Borghans and B. Weinberg, 2013, People Skills and the Labor-Market Outcomes of Underrepresented Groups, CPB Discussion Paper 253. 50. Weel, B. ter, L. Borghans and H. Meijers, 2013, The importance of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation for measuring IQ, CPB Discussion Paper 231. 14

51. Wiel, K. van der, S. Gerritsen and E. Plug, 2013, Up or out? How individual research grants affect academic careers in The Netherlands, CPB Discussion Paper 249. 52. Zeilstra, A. and A. Elbourne, 2014, Follow the leader? Public and private wages in the Netherlands, CPB Discussion Paper 274. Sector 4: 1. Bijl, P. de, 2011, Broadband Policy in the Light of the Dutch Experience with Telecommunications Liberalization, CPB Discussion Paper 169. 2. Bijl, P. de, and M. Peitz, Regulatory legacy, VoIP adoption and investment incentives, CPB Discussion Paper 153. 3. Bijlsma, M, 2014, Growth and funded pension systems, CPB Discussion Paper 279. 4. Bijlsma, M, A. Dubovik and G. Zwart, 2012, Inside Liquidity in Competitive Markets, CPB Discussion Paper 209. 5. Bijlsma, M. A. Dubovik and B. Straathof, 2013, How Large was the Credit Crunch in the OECD? CPB Discussion Paper 232. 6. Bijlsma, M. and G. Zwart, 2013, The changing landscape of financial markets in Europe, the United States and Japan, CPB Discussion Paper 238. 7. Bijlsma, M. and A. Dubovik, 2014, Banks, Financial Markets and Growth in Developed Countries: a Survey of the empirical literature, CPB Discussion Paper 266. 8. Bijlsma, M. and G. Zwart, 2013, Optimal bail-out policies under renegotiation, CPB Discussion Paper 261. 9. Bijlsma, M. and K. van der Wiel, What awareness? Consumer perception of bank risk and deposit insurance, CPB Discussion Paper 205. 10. Bijlsma, M. and R. Mocking, 2013, The private value of too-big-to-fail guarantees, CPB Discussion Paper 240. 11. Bijlsma, M. and S. Muns, 2011, Systemic risk across sectors; Are banks different?, CPB Discussion Paper 175. 12. Bijlsma, M. G. Zwart and J. Boone, Competition for traders and risk, CPB Discussion Paper 204. 13. Bijlsma, M. J. Boone and G. Zwart, 2010, Selective contracting and foreclosure in health care markets, CPB Discussion Paper 140. 14. Bijlsma, M. P. Koning, V. Shestalova and A. Aouragh, 2010, The effect of competition on process and outcome quality of hospital care: An empirical analysis for the Netherlands, CPB Discussion Paper 157. 15. Bijlsma, M., G. Zwart and J. Boone, 2011, Competition leverage: How the demand side affects optimal risk adjustment, CPB Discussion Paper 181. 16. Bijlsma, M., J. Anthony, A. Elbourne, M. Lever and G. Zwart, 2012, Financial transaction tax: review and assessment, CPB Discussion Paper 202. 17. Boone, J. and M. van Leuvensteijn, 2010, Measuring competition using the Profit Elasticity: American Sugar Industry, 1890-1914, CPB Discussion Paper 163. 18. Douven, R, R. Mocking and I. Mosca, The Effect of Physician Fees and Density Differences on Regional Variation in Hospital Treatments, CPB Discussion Paper 208. 19. Douven, R. and J. Boone, 2014, Provider competition and over-utilization in health care, CPB Discussion Paper 275. 20. Douven, R. I. Mosca and M. Remmerswaal, 2014, Unintended effects of reimbursement schedules in mental health car, CPB Discussion Paper 292. 21. Douven, R., J. Boone, I. Mosca and C. Droge, Health insurance competition: The effect of group contracts, CPB Discussion Paper 152. 22. Douven, R., V. Shestalova, R. Halbersma and K. Katona, 2011, Vertical integration and exclusive vertical restraints between insurers and hospitals, CPB Discussion Paper 172. 23. Douven, R. and S. Ruwaard, 2014, Quality and hospital choice for cataract treatments, CPB Discussion Paper 272. 15