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Number of items: 11.

87740

Bartelsman, Eric and van Leeuwen, George and Nieuwenhuijsen, Henry and Zeelenberg, Kees (1996): R&D and productivity growth: evidence from firm-level data for the Netherlands. Published in: Netherlands Official Statistics , Vol. 1996, No. 3 (1996): pp. 52-69.

87741

Braaksma, Barteld and Zeelenberg, Kees (2015): “Re-make/Re-model”: Should big data change the modelling paradigm in official statistics? Published in: Statistical Journal of the IAOS , Vol. 31, No. 2 (2015): pp. 193-202.

88227

Kuurstra, Douwe and Zeelenberg, Kees (2018): Statistical quality by design: certification, rules and culture.

88610

Zeelenberg, Kees and Ypma, Winfried and Struijs, Peter (2018): Quality management of methodology and process development for official statistics.

88658

de Wolf, Peter-Paul and Zeelenberg, Kees (2015): Challenges for statistical disclosure control in a world with big data and open data. Published in: Proceedings of the 60th World Statistics Congress , Vol. 60, (2015)

88659

Booleman, Max and Zeelenberg, Kees (2013): Industrialisation in official statistics: a view on quality reporting and sufficient quality. Published in: Proceedings of NTTS 2013 (New Techniques and Technologies for Statistics conference) , Vol. 2013, (2013): pp. 184-191.

89260

Zeelenberg, Kees and de Boer, Bart and Brouwer, Roy (1997): Sustainability in Growth Models.

89262

Zeelenberg, Kees (1986): Elasticities under two-stage budgeting.

89263

Petoussis, Kos and Gill, Richard and Zeelenberg, Kees (1997): Statistical analysis of heaped duration data.

90353

Zeelenberg, Kees (1988): Elasticities under multi-stage budgeting.

108258

Zeelenberg, Kees (1982): Second-order properties of quasi-concave functions.

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