Economist-Netherlands

Papers
(The median citation count of Economist-Netherlands is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Seasonal Home Advantage in English Professional Football; 1974–201832
COVID-19 and the Demand for Online Grocery Shopping: Empirical Evidence from the Netherlands26
Valuing Productive Non-market Activities of Older Adults in Europe and the US20
Mental Health Effects of Retirement18
A Broken Social Elevator? Employment Outcomes of First- and Second-Generation Immigrants in Belgium10
Gender Differences in Risk-Taking and Sensation-Seeking Behavior: Empirical Evidence from “ExtremeSports”9
Time To Go? Head Coach Quits and Dismissals in Professional Football7
On the Anatomy of Medical Progress Within an Overlapping Generations Economy7
Know More, Spend More? The Impact of Financial Literacy on Household Consumption6
Determinants of Trust in Banks’ Payment Services During COVID: An Exploration Using Daily Data4
Trends in Wage Inequality in the Netherlands4
Can the Market Economy Deal with Sustainability?3
Ethnic Employment Gaps of Graduates in the Netherlands3
Wage Effects of Educational Mismatch According to Workers’ Origin: The Role of Demographics and Firm Characteristics3
Reforming Occupational Pensions in the Netherlands: Contract and Intergenerational Aspects3
Pension Participants’ Attitudes, Beliefs, and Emotional Responses to the New Dutch Pension System3
Regional Coronavirus Hotspots During the COVID-19 Outbreak in the Netherlands3
The Short-Term Effect of the COVID-19 Crisis on Employment Probabilities of Labour-Market Entrants in the Netherlands3
What Determines the Child Penalty in the Netherlands? The Role of Policy and Norms3
Optimizing the Life-Cycle Path of Pension Premium Payments and the Pension Ambition in the Netherlands2
Robust Estimation of Wage Dispersion with Censored Data: An Application to Occupational Earnings Risk and Risk Attitudes2
Flexible Wages or Flexible Workers? A Decomposition of Wage Bill Adjustment by Dutch Firms, 2006–20132
What Factors Keep Cash Alive in the European Union?2
The Impact of Superstar Firms on the Labor Share: Evidence from Belgium2
The Relationship Between Firm Productivity, Wage Level and Employees’ Age: A Sectoral Perspective2
Intergenerational Transfers in the New Dutch Pension Contract2
Predicting Takeover Targets: Long-Run Evidence from the Netherlands2
Order Effects in Elite Gymnastics1
Pareto Optimal Pension Risk Allocations1
Loan to Value Caps and Government-Backed Mortgage Insurance: Loan-Level Evidence from Dutch Residential Mortgages1
From Here to There: Achieving Fiscal Sustainability Under Alternative Demographic Contingencies1
Ex-post Analysis of the TeliaSonera-Chess 2005 Merger1
EXITitis in the UK: Gravity Estimates in the Aftermath of Brexit1
How Elastic is the Labour Supply of Female Migrants Relative to the Labour Supply of Female Natives?1
Editorial Introduction: Pension Reform0
Make IT Work: The Labor Market Effects of Information Technology Retraining in the Netherlands0
Call for Papers: Special Issue on "Scientific Insights to Deliver Sustainable Growth and Full Employment"0
The Price of Flexible Jobs: Wage Differentials between Permanent and Flexible Jobs in the Netherlands0
Quantifying the Non-Take-up of a Need-Based Student Grant in the Netherlands0
Job Prestige and Mobile Dating Success: A Field Experiment0
From Unemployed to Self-Employed: Analysis of Treatment Effects of a Dutch Self-Employment Programme0
The Impact of Import Competition and Export Opportunities on the Dutch Labour Market0
Does Automatic Wage Indexation Destroy Jobs? A Machine Learning Approach0
Editorial Introduction—How Sports Can Help Economics0
Offering Method and Pricing of IPOs: An Analysis of Stock IPOs in the Netherlands, 1918–19390
Synthetic Control Method for Dutch Policy Evaluation0
Correction to: COVID-19 and the Demand for Online Grocery Shopping: Empirical Evidence from the Netherlands0
Employment Protection Reform in European Labor Markets: The Collective Bargaining Regime Matters0
Foreign Supply Shocks and the Structure of Trade in a Small Open Economy0
Distortions in Investment Timing and Quantity in Real Options with Asymmetric Information0
How Retirement Affects Mental Health, Cognitive Skills and Mortality; An Overview of Recent Empirical Evidence0
Internships, Hiring Outcomes and Underlying Mechanisms: A Stated Preferences Experiment0
Correction to: Gender Differences in Risk‑Taking and Sensation‑Seeking Behavior: Empirical Evidence from “ExtremeSports”0
Why are We So Good At Football, and They So Bad? Institutions and National Footballing Performance0
Reversible Environmental Catastrophes with Disconnected Generations0
Stated Product Choices of Heterogeneous Agents are Largely Consistent with Standard Models0
Call for Papers: Special Issue on “Inequality in the Housing Market”0
Some Unconventional Properties of New Keynesian DSGE Models0
Household Preferences for Investing in Crowdfunding0
On the Incidence of an Ad Valorem Tax: The Adoption of VAT in the UK and Cost Pass Through by English Football Clubs0
Redistributive Consequences of Abolishing Uniform Contribution Policies in Pension Funds0
Correction to: Labour Market Fluctuations and the Housing Net Worth Channel in the EU0
Labour Market Fluctuations and the Housing Net Worth Channel in the EU0
The Incidence of Pension Contributions: A Panel Based Analysis of the Impact of Pension Contributions on Labor Cost, Wages and Labor Supply0
Unemployment Forecasts: Room for Improvement?0
Is Holland a Lumpy Country? An application of the Lens-Condition to Dutch Cities0
Do Hospital Stays Modify Locus of Control?0
Out of Sync Subnational Housing Markets and Macroprudential Policies in the UK0
Trust and Distrust in Pension Providers in Times of Decline and Reform: Analysis of Survey Data 2004–20210
Productivity Spillovers of Superior Firms Through Worker Mobility0
Fiscal Costs of Climate Policies: Role of Tax, Political, and Behavioural Distortions0
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