Erik Plug

Publications


Journal Articles

  1. Estimating Intergenerational Schooling Mobility on Censored Samples: Consequences and Remedies. Journal of Applied Econometrics . (2009). . (with Monique De Haan).
  2. The Origins of Intergenerational Associations: Lessons from Swedish Adoption Data. Quarterly Journal of Economics 121(3). (2006). 999-1028. (with Anders Bjorklund and Mikael Lindahl).
  3. Estimating the Effect of Personality on Male-Female Earnings. Industrial and Labor Relations Review 60(1). (2006). 3-22. (with Gerrit Mueller).
  4. Does Family Income Matter for Schooling Outcomes? Using Adoption as a Natural Experiment. Economic Journal 115(506). (2005). 880--907. (with Wim Vijverberg).
  5. Effects of Sexual Preferences on Earnings in the Netherlands. Journal of Population Economics 17(1). (2004). 117--131. (with Peter Berkhout).
  6. Estimating the Effect of Mother's Schooling on Children's Schooling using a Sample of Adoptees. American Economic Review 94(1). (2004). 358--68.
  7. A Bivariate Poisson Count Data Model Using Conditional Probabilities. Statistica Neerlandica 58(3). (2004). 349--64.. (with Peter Berkhout).
  8. Money for Health; The Equivalent Variation of Cardiovascular Diseases. Health Economics 13(9). (2004). 859--72. (with Wim Groot and Henriette Maassen van den Brink).
  9. Schooling, Family Background, and Adoption: Is it Nature or Is Nurture. Journal of Political Economy 111(3). (2003). 611--41. (with Wim Vijverberg).
  10. Risk Compensation in Wages -- A Replication. Empirical Economics 28(3). (2003). 639--47. (with Joop Hartog and Luis Serrano and Jose Vieira).
  11. Season of Birth, Schooling and Earnings. Journal of Economic Psychology 22(5). (2001). 641--60.
  12. Private or Public? How Dutch Visual Artists Choose Between Working for the Market and the Government. Journal of Cultural Economics 25(1). (2001). 1--20. (with Merijn Rengers).
  13. Instrumenting Education and the Returns to Schooling in the Netherlands. Labour Economics 6(4). (1999). 521--34. (with Jesse Levin).
  14. If We Knew Ability, How Would We Tax Individuals. Journal of Public Economics 72(2). (1999). 183--211. (with Joop Hartog and Bernard van Praag).
  15. Similarity in Response Behavior Between Household Members: An Application to Income Evaluation. Journal of Economic Psychology 19(4). (1998). 497--513. (with Bernard van Praag).
  16. Family Equivalence Scales Within a Narrow and Broad Welfare Context. Journal of Income Distribution 4(2). (1995). 171--86. (with Bernard van Praag).