Published articles - 2019
- Effective macroprudential policy: Cross-sector substitution from price and quantity measures
Janko Cizel, Jon Frost, Aerdt Houben and Peter Wierts
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2019, 51(5), 1209-1235
- Asymmetric consumption effects of transitory income shocks
Dimitris Christelis, Dimitris Georgarakos, Tullio Jappelli, Luigi Pistaferri and Maarten van Rooij
The Economic Journal, 2019, 129(622), 2322-2341
- OLS and IV estimation of regression models including endogenous interaction terms
Maurice Bun and Teresa Harrison
Econometric Reviews 2019, 38(7), 814-827
- Life cycle assessment of cash payments in the Netherlands
Randall Hanegraaf, Atakan Larcin, Nicole Jonker, Steven Mandley and Jelle Miedema
International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, 2020, 25, 120–140
- Animal spirits and household spending in Europe and the US
Bahar Özturk and Ad Stokman
Economics Letters, 2019, 185, 108697
- Financial structure and macroeconomic volatility: a panel data analysis
Emiel van Bezooijen and Jacob Bikker
International Journal of Economics and Finance, 2019, 11(12)
- Trend-cycle-seasonal interactions: identification and estimation
Irma Hindrayanto, Jan Jacobs, Denise Osborn and Jing Tian
Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2019, 23(8), 3163-3188
- Frontal assault versus incremental change: A comparison of collective bargaining in Portugal and the Netherlands
Alexander Hijzen, Pedro Martins and Jante Parlevliet
IZA Journal of Labour Policy, 2019, 9(1)
- Trust in other people and the usage of peer platform markets
Carin van der Cruijsen, Maurice Doll and Frank van Hoenselaar
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2019, 166, 751-766
- Retirement age preferences: the role of social interactions and anchoring at the statutory retirement age
Niels Vermeer, Maarten van Rooij and Daniel van Vuuren
De Economist, 2019, 167(4), 307-345
- To stay or go? Consumer bank switching behaviour after government interventions
Maaike Diepstraten and Carin van der Cruijsen
Journal of Banking and Finance, 2019, 106, 16-33
- The influence of government ideology on monetary policy: New cross-country evidence based on dynamic heterogeneous panels.
Frederico Giesenow and Jakob de Haan
Economics and Politics, 2019, 31, 216-239
- Are pension funds actively decarbonizing their portfolios?
Martijn Boermans and Rients Galema
Ecological Economics, 2019, 161, 50-60
- International lending of Dutch insurers and pension funds: The impact of ECB monetary policy and prudential policies in the host country
Jon Frost, Patty Duijm, Clemens Bonner, Leo de Haan and Jakob de Haan
Open Economies Review, 2019, 30(3), 445-465
- Estimating systematic risk under extremely adverse market conditions
Maarten van Oordt and Chen Zhou
Journal of Financial Econometrics, 2019, 17(3), 432–461
- Cash or card? Unravelling the role of socio-psychological factors.
Carin van der Cruijsen and Frank van der Horst
De Economist, 2019, 167(2), 145-175
- What drives the adoption of crypto-payments by online retailers?
Nicole Jonker
Journal Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, 2019, 35(May–June)
- Home biased expectations and macroeconomic imbalances in a monetary union
Dennis Bonam and Kevin Goy
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2019, 103, 25-42
- Walk on the wild side: temporarily unstable paths and multiplicative sunspots
Guido Ascari, Paolo Bonomolo and Hedibert Lopes
American Economic Review, 2019, 109(5), 1805-1842
- Systemic risk and bank business models
Maarten van Oordt and Chen Zhou
Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2019, 34, 365-384
- Would helicopter money be spent? New evidence for the Netherlands
Maarten van Rooij and Jakob de Haan
Applied Economics, 2019, 51(58), 6171-6189
- Identifying booms and busts in house prices under heterogeneous expectations
Wilko Bolt, Maria Demertzis, Cees Diks, Cars Hommes and Marco van der Leij
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2019, 103, 234-259
- Fiscal and monetary policy coordination, macroeconomic stability and sovereign risk premia
Dennis Bonam and Jasper Lukkezen
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2019, 51(2-3), 581-616
- Mining matters: Natural resource extraction and firm-level constraints
Ralph de Haas and Steven Poelhekke
Journal of International Economics, 2019, 117, 109-124
- Loss shocks in export credit insurance markets: evidence from a global insurance group
Koen van der Veer
Journal of Risk & Insurance, 2019, 86(1), 73-102
- Endpoint estimation for observations with normal measurement errors
Xuan Leng, Liang Peng, Xing Wang and Chen Zhou
Extremes, 2019, 22(1), 71-96
- Central bank policies and income and wealth inequality: A survey
Andrea Colciago, Anna Samarina and Jakob de Haan
Journal of Economic Surveys, 2019, 33(4), 1199–1231
- The time varying causal relationship between international capital flows and the real effective echange rate: New evidence for China
Yanping Zhao, Xiaoyan Li and Jakob de Haan
The Singapore Economic Review, 2019, 31, 513-528 - Finance, income inequality and income redistribution
Adriaan van Velthoven, Jakob de Haan and Jan-Egbert Sturm
Applied Economics Letters, 2019, 26(14), 1202-1209
- Applying complexity theory to interest rates: Evidence of critical transitions in the euro area
Jan-Willem van den End
Credit and Capital Markets, 2019, 52(1), 1–33
- Pension profile preferences: the influence of trust and expected expenses
Carin van der Cruijsen and Nicole Jonker
Applied Economics, 2019, 51(12), 1212-1231
- Is the Phillips curve still alive? Evidence from the euro area
Irma Hindrayanto, Anna Samarina and Irina Stanga
Economics Letters, 2019, 174, 149-152
- Financial institutions’ business models and the global transmission of monetary policy
Isabel Argimon, Clemens Bonner, Ricardo Correa, Patty Duijm, Jon Frost, Jakob de Haan, Leo de Haan and Viktors Stebunovs
Journal of International Money and Finance, 2019, 90, 99-117
- Cartel dating
Maurice Bun, Peter Boswijk and Maarten Pieter Schinkel
Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2019, 34(1), 26-42
- The cyclicality of R&D investment revisited
Maurice Bun, Noud van Giersbergen, Kees Jan van Garderen and Hans van Ophem
Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2019, 34(2), 315-324
- How competitiveness shocks affect macroeconomic performance across euro area countries.
Karsten Staehr and Robert Vermeulen
The World Economy, 2019, 42; 68-86