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Verwijmeren on why the first share was amazing news for the Netherlands
On 9 September 1606, the very first share in the world was issued. Patrick Verwijmeren gives us an idea of what this first share actually entailed.
Friday 10 Sep 2021
In the media
Rotterdam thesis award for research on charging infrastructure and consumer preferences
Jamila Robbeson from Erasmus School of Economics has written an innovative and relevant thesis for which she has won the 9th Rotterdam Thesis Award.
Monday 6 Sep 2021
General
'The share price of a company usually reflects what people know about it'
No need to be sceptical about growth promises on convertible bonds, says Patrick Verwijmeren in an article from Het Financieele Dagblad.
Monday 6 Sep 2021
In the media
Will we start dressing up again after corona, or will we keep the hoodies and sweatpants?
Philip Hans Franses researched the Hemline Theory in 2010. In a programme from EenVandaag, Franses talks about his findings.
Monday 6 Sep 2021
In the media
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.
Saturday 4 Sep 2021
Publication
Anne Boring starts Research Fellowship at Harvard Kennedy School
Assistant Professor Anne Boring has been appointed as Research Fellow at the Women and Public Policy Program of Harvard Kennedy School.
Saturday 4 Sep 2021
Appointment
How can you make good decisions?
Do you find it hard to make big decisions? Professor Aurélien Baillon teaches you a method to make the right decisions.
Saturday 4 Sep 2021
In the media
Recent indicators for ‘widespread prospertiy’ are not well-founded from a welfare-economic point of view
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is not a measure of social prosperity. This is what Bas Jacobs states in an article from ESB.
Thursday 2 Sep 2021
In the media
Lessons learned in Rotterdam go global
Hans Erik Tuijt, Director Global Sponsorships of Heineken, tells about his experiences and how he puts the knowledge he learned in Rotterdam to use everywhere.
Thursday 2 Sep 2021
General
Dismantling buyback programmes and the capriciousness of the Chinese government
Mary Pieterse-Bloem, Professor of Financial Markets at Erasmus School of Economics, is a guest at the Investors Panel broadcast of BNR Nieuwsradio.
Wednesday 1 Sep 2021
In the media
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