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  • A bank run only knows losers

    Johan de Jong, a Postdoc in the department of Applied Economics at Erasmus School of Economics, talks about bank runs.
  • Lie-detection model on Trump

    Sophie van der Zee, Assistant Professor of Applied Economics at Erasmus School of Economics is interviewed in Dr. Kelder & Co at NPO Radio 1.
    Sophie van der Zee
  • Tax fraud in France

    Peter Kavelaars, Professor of Economics of Taxation at Erasmus School of Economics, was asked for his expertise on the recent raids on five French banks.
    Peter Kavelaars, Professor of Fiscal Economics at Erasmus School of Economics
  • Turmoil in banking and bankruns

    Johan de Jong, a Postdoc in the department of Applied Economics at Erasmus School of Economics, talks about the recent turmoil in banking.
  • 'Poverty play' and the hemline index

    Philip Hans Franses, Professor of Applied Econometrics at Erasmus School of Economics, studied the hemline index and was asked for his expertise in VRT Radio 1.
    Philip Hans Franses
  • Alumnus Guido Imbens appointed as Commander of the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands

    Nobel Prize winner and alumnus of Erasmus School of Economics, Prof. Guido Imbens, has been appointed Commander in the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands.
  • Turmoil in financial markets?

    Mary Pieterse-Bloem, Professor of Financial Markets at Erasmus School of Economics, addresses the current situation in financial markets.
  • CEO bonuses while cost of living is higher

    Robert Dur, Professor of Economics of Incentives at Erasmus School of Economics explains why chief executive officers (CEO’s) profit from higher price levels.
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  • Menelaos Markakis receives European Court of Auditors award for his book

    Menelaos Markakis, Assistant Professor of International and European Union Law at Erasmus School of Law, receives an award for the book he published in 2020.
    Menelaos price
  • Meeting alumnus in Hamburg

    At the first weekend of March, the EFR Master Study Board for Urban, Port and Transport (UPT) Economics organised a city trip to Hamburg. 
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