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CONTENTS VOLUME 152 (2004) Olivier Blanchard and Jean Tirole / Redesigning the employment protection system Allard Bruinshoofd and Wilko Letterie / Investment and finance when liquidation is costly Bas Jacobs / The lost race between schooling and technology 47-78 Leo van Hove / Cost-based pricing of payment instruments: the 79 100 state of the debate Paul A. Samuelson / Homage to Jan Tinbergen Lawrence R. Klein / The contribution of Jan Tinbergen to eco- nomic science Robert M. Solow / Progress in economics since Tinbergen Peter Cornelisse, Herman van Dijk and Henk Don / Introduction to the Tinbergen Centennial Issue Christopher A. Sims / Econometrics for policy analysis: progress and regress F.J.H. Don / How econometric models help policy makers: theory and practice James H. Stock / Structural stability and models of the business cycle H.K. van Dijk / Twentieth century shocks, trends and cycles in industrialized nations Richard Blundell / Labour market policy and welfare reform: meet- ing distribution and efficiency objectives T.N. Srinivasan and Jessica Seddon Wallack / Globalization, growth, and the poor J. Kol / Tinbergen in De Economist William J. Baumol / Four sources of innovation and stimulation of growth in the Dutch economy Eric J. Bartelsman / Firm dynamics and innovation in the Nether- lands. A comment on Baumol Luuk Klomp and Theo Roelandt / Innovation performance and innovation policy: The case of the Netherlands Ralph de Haas / Law, finance, and growth during transition: A sur- vey J.J. Graafland and S.C.W. Eyffinger / Corporate social respon- sibility of Dutch companies: Benchmarking, transparency and robustness Jan C. van Ours and Justus Veenman / From parent to child: Early labor market experiences of second-generation immigrants in the Netherlands De Economist 152, 575-577, 2004. 576 J.W.B. Bos / Does market power affect performance in the Dutch banking market? A comparison of reduced form market struc- ture models Tackseung Jun / A survey on the bandit problem with switching costs NOTES AND COMMUNICATIONS Peter van Els, Jan Willem van den End and Maarten van Roo / Pensions and public opinion: a survey among Dutch households Steven Brakman and Harry Garretsen / Location and competi- tion: summary of the 2003 Annual Meeting Papers of The Royal Netherlands Economic Association Michel Beine, Sébastien Laurent and Franz C. Palm / Have sequen- tial interventions of central banks in foreign exchange been effec- tive? 427-437 Willemien Kets and Paul Tang / Free trade and its enemies 439-446 Frank A.G. den Butter / Statistics and the origin of the Royal Netherlands Economic Association Piet de Vries / A taxpayer is not just a shareholder in State Inc: A 447-453 comment on van Ewijk and Tang 455-456 Casper van Ewijk and Paul Tang / Going back to comparing apples and oranges? Comment on de Vries Michiel Keyzer and Lia van Wesenbeeck / Changed market access 43-560 in the North and the farm prices in the South: Some lessons from the war on drugs BOOK REVIEWS Donald A. Wittman (ed.), Economic Analysis of the Law (C.F.A. van Wesenbeeck) Ha-Joon Chang, Kicking Away the Ladder: Development Strategy in Historical Perspective (Ton van Schaik) H.C. Wytzes, En het geld verantwoordt alles. Een financiéle geschi- edenis van het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden (W.F.V. Vanthoor) W.J. Samuels (ed.), Richard T; Ely. The Story of Economics in the United States (M.M.G. Fase) Lei Delsen, Exit Polder Model? Socio-Economic Changes in The Netherlands (Robert M.J. Mosch) Lucio Sarno and Mark P. Taylor, The Economics of Exchange Rates (David-Jan Jansen) Ayredo Medio and Marji Lines, Nonlinear Dynamics. A Primer (Cars Hommes) Nicolas Spulber, Russia's Economic Transitions. From Late Tsarism to the New Millennium (Joop de Kort) Jan B. Kuné, On Global Aging. Old-Age Income Systems in the EU and other Major Parts of the World (Laura Spierdijk) Jan Joost Teunissen and Age Akkerman (eds.), The Crisis That Was Not Prevented: Lessons for Argentina, the IMF and Globali- sation (E. Lambregts) Arnold Zellner, Hugo A. Keuzenkamp and Michael McAleer, Sim- plicity, Inference and Modelling. Keeping it Sophisticatedly Simple (Arthur van Soest) Kenneth E. Train, Discrete Choice Methods with Simulation (Nicole Jonker) Joseph E. Stiglitz and Bruce Greenwald, Towards a New Paradigm in Monetary Economics (David-Jan Jansen) Paul Krugman, The Great Unraveling: Losing our Way in the New Century (Udo Kock) George R. Zodrow and Peter Mieszkowski (eds.), United States Tax Reform in the 21st Century (Ruud de Mooij) Richard E. Baldwin, Guiseppe Bertola, and Paul Seabright, EMU: Assessing the Impact of the Euro (Ivo Arnold) Monique Florenzano, General Equilibrium Analysis. Existence and Optimality Properties of Equilibria (Dolf Talman) Peter J. Montiel, Macroeconomics in Emerging Markets (Ralph de Haas) J.B. Kuné, On Global Aging: Old-Age Income Systems in the EU and Other Major Parts of the World J.B. Kuné (ed.), Leven in een Ouder Wordende Samenleving J.B. Kuné, Driekwart Eeuw Solidariteit door Collectiviteit: Basis voor de 21-ste Eeuw (M.M.G. Fase) Age FP. Bakker and Bryan Chapple (eds.), Capital Liberalization in Transition Countries — Lessons from the Past and for the Future (Bert Scholtens) Jan Joost Teunissen (ed.), China’s Role in Asia and the World Econ- omy: Fostering Stability and Growth (D. Ottens) Ha-Joon Chang (ed.), Rethinking Development Economics (Geert Overbosch) M. Flandreau, C.L. Holtfrerich and H. James (eds.), International Financial History in the Twentieth Century. System and Anarchy (Joke Mooij) Results of the editorial process 1997-2003 The 2003 Hennipman prize KVS Announcements From De Economist in 1854 151-152, 319-320, 471-472, 571-5 Contents Volume 152 (2004) 5 Instructions for Authors

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