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June 30, 2020

Kansrijk mobiliteitsbeleid 2020

CPB en PBL: brede aanpak nodig voor oplossen mobiliteitsvraagstukken.

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June 30, 2020

Kansrijk mobiliteitsbeleid 2020

CPB en PBL: brede aanpak nodig voor oplossen mobiliteitsvraagstukken.

No title
June 30, 2020

Kansrijk mobiliteitsbeleid 2020

CPB en PBL: brede aanpak nodig voor oplossen mobiliteitsvraagstukken.

No title
June 30, 2020

Kansrijk mobiliteitsbeleid 2020

CPB en PBL: brede aanpak nodig voor oplossen mobiliteitsvraagstukken.

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May 20, 2019

Diverse effecten stationsprojecten op huizenprijzen

Op drie stationslocaties is geïnvesteerd in het aantrekkelijker maken van de woonomgeving. Toch leidde dat niet altijd tot hogere huizenprijzen.

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May 20, 2019

Diverse effecten stationsprojecten op huizenprijzen

Op drie stationslocaties is geïnvesteerd in het aantrekkelijker maken van de woonomgeving. Toch leidde dat niet altijd tot hogere huizenprijzen.

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May 20, 2019

Transit-oriented developments and residential property values

As urbanization continues, congestion externalities are becoming more important due to an increasing utilization of the prevailing infrastructure. A growing number of cities have conducted transit-oriented developments...

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May 20, 2019

Transit-oriented developments and residential property values

As urbanization continues, congestion externalities are becoming more important due to an increasing utilization of the prevailing infrastructure. A growing number of cities have conducted transit-oriented developments...

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February 28, 2018

Why do wages grow faster in urban areas? Sorting of high potentials matters

The existence of an urban wage growth premium is a well-established empirical fact. This article challenges the conventional view that faster wage growth for urban workers is caused by human capital spillovers.

February 28, 2018

Why do wages grow faster in urban areas? Sorting of high potentials matters

The existence of an urban wage growth premium is a well-established empirical fact. This article challenges the conventional view that faster wage growth for urban workers is caused by human capital spillovers.