Economist-Netherlands

Papers
(The TQCC of Economist-Netherlands is 2. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Effects of Dutch Youth Minimum Wage Increases on Income Inequality13
Call for Papers: Special Issue on "Scientific Insights to Deliver Sustainable Growth and Full Employment"12
Labour Market Disadvantages of Citizens with a Migration Background in Belgium: A Systematic Review8
Productivity Spillovers of Superior Firms Through Worker Mobility7
Does Self-regulation Work? Learning from the Private Regulatory Institution in the Dutch Securities Industry7
Then Only Two Wise Men Came from the East: A Reduction in the Tax Subsidy for High-Skilled Immigrants4
Make IT Work: The Labor Market Effects of Information Technology Retraining in the Netherlands4
In Europe, Arduous Jobs Fall on First-Generation Migrants: But Later Generations Benefit from Improved Opportunities4
Can the Market Economy Deal with Sustainability?4
Housing Market Segmentation: A Finite Mixture Approach4
Did Migrant Children Benefit from a Delay in the Dutch Primary School Exit Test?3
Do Different Bank-Level Securitization Variables Measure The Same Thing? A Confirmatory Factor Analysis3
Seventy Years of Dutch Regional Unemployment from a Spatiotemporal Perspective3
Distortions in Investment Timing and Quantity in Real Options with Asymmetric Information2
How Banks are Impacted by and Mediate the Economic Consequences of Natural Disasters and Climate Shocks: A Review2
Wage Effects of Educational Mismatch According to Workers’ Origin: The Role of Demographics and Firm Characteristics2
The Greedy Jobs Phenomenon as a Driving Force Behind the Gender Pay Gap: A Systematic Review2
Best Contract Guarantees2
Mapping Economic Growth and Employment in EU-Funded Research Projects: Trac(k)ing the SDG 8 Trajectory2
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