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1989

Bos, Frits (1989): A systems view on concepts of income in the national accounts. Published in: National accounts occasional papers , Vol. 33,

1990

Bos, Frits (1990): Net versus gross national income and product. Published in: National accounts occasional papers , Vol. 38,

1992

Bos, Frits (1992): Deregulation and economic statistics: Europe 1992. Published in: National accounts occasional papers , Vol. 47,

Bos, Frits and Hollanders, Hugo and Keuning, Steven (1992): A Research and Development Module supplementing the national accounts. Published in: National accounts occasional papers , Vol. 51,

Bos, Frits (1992): The history of national accounting. Published in: National accounts occasional papers , Vol. 48,

1993

Bos, Frits (1993): Implementing the revised SNA in the Dutch national accounts. Published in: National accounts occasional papers , Vol. 63,

Bos, Frits (1993): Standard national accounting concepts, economic theory and data compilation issues; on constancy and change in the UN-Manuals on national accounting (1947, 1953, 1968, 1993). Published in: National Accounts Occasional Paper , Vol. NA-61, (1993)

1995

Bos, Frits (1995): Economic theory and national accounting. Published in: Statistics Netherlands , Vol. 75,

1996

Bos, Frits (1996): The future of the national accounts. Published in: National occasional papers , Vol. 84,

2006

Bos, Frits (2006): The national accounts as a tool for analysis and policy; past, present and future.

February 2006

Bos, Frits (2006): De Nederlandse collectieve uitgaven in historisch perspectief.

2007

Bos, Frits (2007): Compiling the national accounts demystified. Published in: Statistics Netherlands, National accounts occasional paper nr. NA-095 (2007)

Bos, Frits (2007): Use, misuse and proper use of national accounts statistics. Published in: National accounts occasional papers , Vol. nr. NA, (2007)

2008

Bos, Frits (2008): Uses of National Accounts; History, International Standardization and Applications in the Netherlands.

2009

Bos, Frits (2009): The National Accounts as a Tool for Analysis and Policy; History, Economic Theory and Data Compilation Issues.

2011

Bos, Frits (2011): National accounts: barometer, telescope and compass for the national economy.

Bos, Frits (2011): A national accounts satellite for human capital and education.

June 2011

Bos, Frits and Teulings, Coen (2011): Evaluating election platforms: a task for fiscal councils? Scope and rules of the game in view of 25 years of Dutch practice.

December 2011

Bos, Frits (2011): Three centuries of macro-economic statistics.

2012

Bos, Frits (2012): Four centuries of fiscal decentralisation in the Netherlands in view of different economic theoretic perspectives. Published in: OECD Journal on Budgeting , Vol. 2, No. 2012 (2012): pp. 1-52.

27 September 2012

Bos, Frits and Zwaneveld, Peter and van Puijenbroek, Peter (2012): Een snelle kosten-effectiviteitsanalyse voor het Deltaprogramma IJsselmeergebied: wat zijn de kosten en veiligheidsbaten van wel of niet meestijgen met de zeespiegel en extra zoetwaterbuffer?

2013

Bos, Frits and Teulings, Coen (2013): Short and long-term forecasting by the Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB): science, witchcraft, or practical tool for policy? Published in: OECD Journal on Budgeting , Vol. 1, No. 2013 (2013): pp. 45-56.

February 2013

Bos, Frits (2013): Meaning and measurement of national accounts statistics.

21 May 2014

Bos, Frits and Zwaneveld, Peter (2014): Reƫle opties en de waarde van flexibiliteit bij natte infrastructuur.

August 2017

Bos, Frits and Zwaneveld, Peter (2017): Cost-benefit analysis for flood risk management and water governance in the Netherlands; an overview of one century.

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