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With a history of 110 years, Erasmus School of Economics stands for groundbreaking research and excellence in education and is a worldwide leading academic brand in economics and econometrics.

Its strong international focus is reflected in our academic staff and student population. Students and staff members come from all over the world. We stimulate them to be citizens of the world, in a geographical, intellectual, and social way. This means stepping beyond the borders of cities and nations, cultural background, gender and religion, altogether with a willingness to act upon the values of a compass that rules out bias and prejudice.

  • Showing Off or Laying Low? The Economics of Psych-outs

    Associate Professor of Economics Dana Sisak researches the norms regarding modesty in different contexts.
  • Meet Robert Dur

    In this article by Professor of Economics Robert Dur, he introduces himself and his work.
    Robert Dur
  • Driving short sellers out of the market

    Verwijmeren examines whether losses to short sellers are common, and study more generally how these losses affect the efficiency of stock markets.
  • When does peak creativity occur?

    Professor Philip Hans Franses wonders when famous painters would have created their masterpiece and whether this also holds for other creative activities.
  • Getting high (grades)

    Olivier Marie researches the effect of the 7-month cannabis restriction in Maastricht on student performance.
  • The lab, the truth, and the real world

    Does the lab tell the truth about behavior in the real world?

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