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Authors: Charlier, E Melenberg, B van Soest, A
Citation: E. Charlier et al., An analysis of housing expenditure using semiparametric models and panel data, J ECONOMET, 101(1), 2001, pp. 71-107

Authors: Hochguertel, S van Soest, A
Citation: S. Hochguertel et A. Van Soest, The relation between financial and housing wealth: Evidence from Dutch households, J URBAN EC, 49(2), 2001, pp. 374-403

Authors: Dustmann, C van Soest, A
Citation: C. Dustmann et A. Van Soest, Language fluency and earnings: Estimation with misclassified language indicators, REV ECON ST, 83(4), 2001, pp. 663-674

Authors: van Soest, A Das, M
Citation: A. Van Soest et M. Das, Family labor supply and proposed tax reforms in the Netherlands, ECONOMIST, 149(2), 2001, pp. 191-218

Authors: Charlier, E Melenberg, B van Soest, A
Citation: E. Charlier et al., Estimation of a censored regression panel data model using conditional moment restrictions efficiently, J ECONOMET, 95(1), 2000, pp. 25-56

Authors: van Soest, A
Citation: A. Van Soest, Generalized method of moments estimation, ECONOMIST, 148(5), 2000, pp. 702-704

Authors: van Soest, A
Citation: A. Van Soest, Measuring welfare changes and tax burdens, ECONOMIST, 148(3), 2000, pp. 418-419

Authors: Das, M Dominitz, J van Soest, A
Citation: M. Das et al., Comparing predictions and outcomes: Theory and application to income changes, J AM STAT A, 94(445), 1999, pp. 75-85

Authors: Donkers, B van Soest, A
Citation: B. Donkers et A. Van Soest, Subjective measures of household preferences and financial decisions, J ECON PSYC, 20(6), 1999, pp. 613-642

Authors: Das, M van Soest, A
Citation: M. Das et A. Van Soest, A panel data model for subjective information on household income growth, J ECON BEH, 40(4), 1999, pp. 409-426

Authors: van Soest, A
Citation: A. Van Soest, The arithmetic of tax and social security reform: A user's guide to microsimulation methods and analysis, ECONOMIST, 147(3), 1999, pp. 394-396
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