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According to theory, institutional investors face both risk management and risk shifting incentives. This paper assesses the relevance of these conflicting incentives for Dutch pension funds and insurance firms over the period 1995-2009. Using a unique and extended dataset, we observe a...
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Is having a foreign background a relevant factor in choosing between payment instruments in consumer point-of-sale transactions? We analyze this question using a unique diary survey in which both participants with a Dutch and a foreign background documented their daily purchases. Payment habits...
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dataset containing the balance sheets of all registered pension funds in the Netherlands over a period of 15 years (1993 …
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This paper provides new evidence on individual preferences over annuities and lump sum payments based on hypothetical questions posed in the DNB Household Survey in 2005. Contrary to the majority of papers in the annuitization puzzle literature, this study allows to control explicitly for the...
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We present new evidence on financial literacy and retirement preparation in the Netherlands based on two surveys …
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What is the role of micro and macro factors in determining house prices? We address this question empirically by analysing survey data on housing and mortgages from the DNB Household Survey for the period 1993–2009. We focus on the determinants of house owners' subjective assessment of the...
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development over time, we provide simulation results for the Netherlands …
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Based on two hundred years of annual data of the Netherlands , Germany , US and Japan we analyse the mean reversion of …
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What does the general public know about banking supervision? What objectives does the public think bank supervisors should pursue? We investigate these issues using a survey among Dutch households. First, we find that the public's knowledge about banking supervision is far from perfect. We also...
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fiscal policy in the Netherlands . Our key findings are the following. First, planned surpluses are on average unbiased … regime of the “trendbased budget policy” has worked well for fiscal discipline in the Netherlands …
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