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June 8, 2021
Housing Market Effects of a Railroad Tunneling: Evidence from a quasi-experiment
The railroad tunnelling in Delft (the Netherlands) has led to substantial, additional, increases in residential property prices. Our results show that the price elasticity with respect to the distance to the (tunnelled) railroad would have been about 5 percentage points lower in case Delft would not have tunneled its railroad. →
April 30, 2021
Business dynamics during the COVID pandemic
The corona crisis has visible consequences for economic activity in the Netherlands. In 2020, 6.5% fewer businesses with at least 2 employees were established. This decline is not limited to the sectors most affected by health restrictions, such as the hotel and catering industry, as almost every sector saw a decrease in the number of starters last year. →
April 29, 2021
Love is in the air
January 19, 2021
Stedelijk bouwen, agglomeratie-effecten en woningprijzen
December 10, 2020
Nobele wetenschap
September 24, 2020
Marktmacht op de Nederlandse arbeidsmarkt
March 12, 2020
Beweging op de woningmarkt: prijzen en volumes
April 18, 2019
Do house prices matter for household consumption?
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