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Simon Kuipers: An Economist in Search of Rigour and Relevance
At the end of 1997 and after twenty-five years of duty, Professor Simon Kuipers retired as managing editor of De Economist. As a token of indebtedness and gratitude, this article reviews Kuipers' written work....
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McKinsey on capital productivity
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In memoriam prof. dr P. Hennipman (1911–1994)
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In memoriam Prof.Dr L.H. Klaassen (1920–1992)
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Dr. J. Zijlstra retires from the board of editors
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Wage rigidity and capital mobility in an optimizing model of a small open economy
This paper formulates an optimizing model of a small open economy with a representative (immortal) household, a firm and a government. The asset menu consists of domestic currency, non-traded bonds and traded ...
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Professor J. Hennipman and Professor J. Tinbergen Retire from the Board of Editors
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Coordination failure in an industrial society
Different macroeconomic theories of coordination failure are dealt with. Using simple models it is shown that externalities may lead to multiple Pareto-ranked equilibria or, under suitable assumptions, to a co...
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Economic resilience: A two-country analysis
Countries differ with regard to labour-market flexibility and ‘animal spirits’ of entrepreneurs. The paper aims at an analysis of the consequences of these differences in a climate favourable to economic growt...
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The Vintaf-II Model for The Dutch Economy
During the late sixties and the early seventies a serious employment problem emerged in the Dutch economy. The percentage of unemployed rose, while at the same time the number of people unfit to work increased...
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Boekbesprekingen - Reviews
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Demand and supply as factors determining economic growth
In models of economic growth the long-run rate of growth is usually determined by exogenous factors like the increase in working population and technical progress. In this article the rate of technical progres...