Coordination and growth: essays in honour of Simon K. Kuipers
2001
1. Introduction G.H. Kuper, et al. 2. Simon Kuipers: An Economist in Search of Rigour and Relevance Reprint from De Economist 146(1) M.M.G. Fase, Th. van de Klundert. Part I: Theoretical Issues in Coordination. 3. The Civil Society: Can It Last? Th. van de Klundert, F. van der Lecq. 4. Coordination and Communication P. Keizer. Part II: Economic Policy. 5. Wage Cost Moderation and Employment Growth in the Netherlands B.B. Bakker. 6. From a Job-Rights to a Job-Search Labour Market in Poland and Hungary J. van Dijk, R. Dorenbos. 7. European Tax Coordination in the 21st Century: A Brief Inquiry S. Cnossen, et al. 8. The 'New' Versus the 'Old' Economy Debate: How Old Laws Rule New Paradoxes A. van Witteloostuijn. Part III: Monetary Economics and Policy. 9. Money and Trust H. van Ees, E. Sterken. 10. Overconfidence in Monetary Theory and Monetary Policy S. Brakman, et al. 11. Monetary Policy Rules for EMU M.M.G. Fase. 12. Credit Demand Asymmetry in the Netherlands 1983-1997 J. Jacobs, J. Kakes. Part IV: Economic Growth. 13. Limits-to-Growth Theory R. Gerlagh, M.A. Keyzer. 14. Skill Biases in Employment Opportunities and Income Perspectives: Should We Try to Shake the Invisible Hand? A. van Zon, J. Muysken. 15. Some Observations on Recent Growth Theory A. Heertje. 16. Identifying Regimes for the Netherlands in the 19th Century N. Brunia, G.H. Kuper.Publications of Simon K. Kuipers. PhDs supervised by Simon K. Kuipers.
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