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December 15, 2006

Charting choices 2008-2011: economic effects of eight election platforms

In the run-up to the Dutch general election on 22 November 2006, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB) published an analysis of the economic effects of eight election platforms.

December 15, 2006

Liberalisation of European energy markets: challenges and policy options

The European electricity and gas markets have been going through a process of liberalisation since the early 1990s.

December 15, 2006

Schooling inequality and the rise of research

During the last twenty years the share of researchers in the workforce has been rising in OECD countries. In the same period, the distribution of schooling has become more equal.

December 15, 2006

Waakzaamheid tegen marktmacht voorwaarde voor succesvolle energieliberalisering

This press release is in Dutch, there is no English translation.

December 12, 2006

Dutch retail trade on the rise? Relation between competition, innovation and productivity

Dutch retail trade on the rise? Relation between competition, innovation and productivity

December 12, 2006

Competition in the Netherlands; an analysis of the period 1993-2001

Competition in the Dutch market sector as a whole probably slightly declined during 1993-2001.

December 12, 2006

Productivity Effects of FDI Inflows: A Literature Review

In this memorandum we review the aggregate productivity effects and the spillover effects of FDI on local firms.

December 12, 2006

Foreign Direct Investment in Applied General Equilibrium Models: Overview of the Literature

This paper gives an overview of the scarce literature on modelling FDI in AGE models.

December 12, 2006

Arbeidsaanbod naar sociaaldemografische kenmerken

This document is in Dutch, there is no English translation.

December 12, 2006

Measuring the effectiveness of Public Employment Service (PES) workers; an empirical analysis based on the performance outcomes of regional employment offices

In this paper, we measure the effectiveness of the Dutch public employment service (PES) for various performance measures, ranging from outflow rates to the timeliness of the benefits allocation.