van Kippersluis, H., O'Donnell, O. and van Doorslaer, E. (2011). Long Run Returns to Education: Does Education lead to an Extended Old Age? Journal of Human Resources, 46(4):695--721.
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van Ours, J.C. and Williams, J. (2011). Cannabis use and mental health problems Journal of Applied Econometrics, 26(7):1137--1156.
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van Ours, J.C. and Vollaard, B.A. (2011). Does regulation of built-in security reduce crime? Evidence from a natural experiment Economic Journal, 121(552):485--504.
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Van Ourti, T. and Clarke, P. (2011). A simple correction to remove the bias of the Gini coefficient due to income grouping Review of Economics and Statistics, 93(3):982--994.
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Daniels, T., Jager, H. and Klaassen, F. (2011). Currency crises with the threat of an interest rate defence Journal of International Economics, 85(1):14--24.
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Marie, O. and Machin, S. (2011). Crime and Police Resources: The Street Crime Initiative Journal of the European Economic Association, 9:678--701.
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Jacobs, B. (2011). Comment: Crime in Europe and the United States: Dissecting the {\textquoteleft}Reversal of Misfortunes' Economic Policy, 26(67):347--385.
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de Jong, Ph., Lindeboom, M. and van der Klaauw, B. (2011). Screening disability insurance applications Journal of the European Economic Association, 9(1):106--129.
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van der Ploeg, F. and Venables, A. (2011). Harnessing windfall revenues: Optimal policies for resource-rich developing economies Economic Journal, 121(551):1--30.
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van den Berg, V.A.C. and Verhoef, E. (2011). Winning or losing from dynamic bottleneck congestion pricing? The distributional effects of road pricing with heterogeneity in values of time and schedule delay Journal of Public Economics, 95(7-8):983--992.
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Belot, M. and van de Ven, J. (2011). Friendships and favouritism on the schoolground: a framed field experiment Economic Journal, 121(557):1228--1251.
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Leuven, E., Oosterbeek, H., Sonnemans, J. and van der Klaauw, B. (2011). Incentives versus sorting in tournaments: evidence from a field experiment Journal of Labor Economics, 29(3):637--658.