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Peter Kooreman is a professor in the Department of Economics of Tilburg University.
His current primary field of research and teaching is health economics.
Other research interests are household and consumer behavior, social interactions, and public choice.
His publications include articles in the American Economic Review, Economic Journal, European Economic Review,
Journal of Applied Econometrics, Journal of Econometrics, Journal of Health Economics, Journal of Human Resources,
Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Public Economics, Review of Economics and
Statistics, and other journals.
Working papers and work in progress
Selected recent publications
- "More Evidence on the Effects of Voting Technology on
Election Outcomes" (with Maarten Allers),
Public Choice, vol. 139 (2009), pp. 159-170.
- "The Early Inception of Labor Market Gender Differences",
Labour Economics, vol. 16 (2009), pp. 135-139.
- "A
Discrete Choice Model with Social Interactions; with an Application to
High School Teen Behavior" (with Adriaan Soetevent),
Journal of Applied Econometrics, vol. 22 (2007), pp. 599-624.
[Data]
- "Price Anomalies in the Used Car Market" (with Marco Haan),
De Economist, vol. 154 (2006), pp. 41-62.
[Data]
- "Timing
Constraints and the Allocation of Time: The Effects of Changing Shopping
Hours Regulations in The Netherlands" (with Joyce P. Jacobsen),
European Economic Review, vol. 49 (2005), pp. 9-27.
- "Charity
Donations and the Euro Introduction: Some Quasi-Experimental Evidence on
Money Illusion" (with Riemer Faber and Heleen Hofmans), Journal
of Money, Credit, and Banking, vol. 36 (2004), pp. 1121-1124.
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"Identification and Estimation of a Class of Household Production Models"
(with Marcel Kerkhofs), Journal of Applied Econometrics, vol. 18 (2003), pp. 377-369.
[Data].
- "Free Riding and the Provision of
Candy Bars" (with Marco Haan),
Journal of Public Economics, vol. 83 (2002), pp. 279-293.
More journal publications
Selected publications in Dutch
-
Zorgen om data in de zorg (met Lans Bovenberg, Werner Brouwer, Marcel Canoy, Arthur ten Have, Marc Pomp en Erik Schut),
NRC Handelsblad, donderdag 4 juni 2009. Vervolg op www.mejudice.nl.
- "Werf actief anonieme, levende, onbetaalde nierdonoren"
("Actively Recruit Anonymous, Living, Unpaid Kidney Donors"), Trouw, donderdag 26 juni 2008, p.3 en p.11 'de Verdieping'.
- "Vermeld kans op ongeluk"
("Mention risk probabilities in insurance ads") (met Theo Nijman),
de Volkskrant, maandag 14 januari 2008, p. 7.
- Oratie "Meten en geweten in de gezondheidseconomie",
Tijdschrift voor Politieke Economie digitaal,
vol. 2 (2008), pp. 79-97.
- "Verzeker ook preventie in de zorg"
(on the role of health insurers in promoting prevention), NRC Handelsblad, zaterdag 23 & zondag 24 september 2006, p. 19.
- "Maak meedoen aan levensloopregeling gemakkelijker"
(on the role of defaults in savings decisions) (met
Henriëtte Prast),
Trouw, zaterdag 18 maart 2006, p. 15 ("de Verdieping"), onder de titel
"Werknemer wil een duwtje in de goede richting".
- "Overheid moet
diversiteit in het basisonderwijs koesteren" ("Government should
cherish diversity in primary education"), de Volkskrant,
dinsdag 24 augustus 2004, p. 13, onder de titel "Cijferterreur kwelt
onderwijs".
- "Huisafval per
kilo betalen werkt goed" ("Weight-based pricing for household waste works well") (met
Maarten Allers),
NRC Handelsblad, zaterdag 12 januari & zondag 13 januari 2002, p. 8.
- "Tolpoort-systeem
is achterhaald" ("Toll-gate system is outdated") (met Sven
van Veen), de Volkskrant, dinsdag 26 september 2000, p. 9.
Course information
Other affiliations
- Netspar,
Theme coordinator, with Jan Potters
- Fellow, CentER, Tilburg University
- Research Fellow, IZA, University of Bonn
- Research Fellow, CHILD, University of
Turino
- Fellow, NAKE (Netherlands
graduate program in Economics and Econometrics)
- Associate Editor, Journal
of Population Economics
- Member Board of Overseers,
MESS-LISS Panel
- Former President of the European
Society for Population Economics (ESPE)
Other interests
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