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Leon Bettendorf & Albert van der Horst, 2006.
"Documentation of CORTAX,"
CPB Memoranda
161, CPB Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis.
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Albert van der Horst & Jan Jacobs & Lambert Schoonbeek,, 1996.
"Is there a NAIRU for the Netherlands?,"
Working Papers
28, Centre for Economic Research, University of Groningen and University of Twente.
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Callan, Tim ed. & Barrett, Alan & Goggin, Jean & Gorecki, Paul K. & Keane, Claire & Kearney, Ide & Matthews, Alan & Walsh, John R., 2009.
"Budget Perspectives 2010,"
Research Series,
Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number RS12.
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Lane, Philip & McCoy, Selina & Smith, Stephen & Smyth, Emer & Van Soest, Arthur & Walsh, John R., 2003.
"Budget Perspectives 2004,"
Research Series,
Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number BMI172 edited by Callan, Tim & Doris, Aedin & McCoy, Daniel.
Callan, Tim & Barrell, Ray & Barrett, Alan & Casserly, Noel & Convery, Frank & Goggin, Jean & Kearney, Ide & Kirby, Simon & Lunn, Pete & O'Brien, Martin & Ryan, Lisa, 2008.
"Budget Perspectives 2009,"
Research Series,
Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number RS4.
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Garrett, Shane & Mathieu, Catherine & Nolan, Anne & Nolan, Brian & Sterdyniak, Henri, 2004.
"Budget Perspectives 2005,"
Research Series,
Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number BMI176 edited by Callan, Tim & Doris, Aedin & McCoy, Daniel.
Barrett, Alan & Coleman, Kieran & Delaney, Liam & Fahey, Tony & Gannon, Brenda & Kearney, Ide & McCarthy, Yvonne & Nolan, Brian & Walsh, John R., 2006.
"Budget Perspectives 2007,"
Research Series,
Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), number BMI192 edited by Callan, Tim.