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Research programmes 

The research programmes of ESE are groups of related projects with economic focus addressing various themes. Through its programmes ESE allocates research time and funds to fields that are considered of key importance to the scientific world as well as society.

ESE focuses on the following seven economic programmes that have their research embedded within the Tinbergen Institute and/or ERIM.

The quality of the programmes is assessed in the Research Assessment from QANU.

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PhD defence of Ghulame Rubbaniy on Friday 31 May 2013

Investment Behavior of Institutional Investors

PhD defence of Willem van Jaarsveld on Thursday 30 May 2013

Maintenance Centred Service Parts Inventory Control

PhD defence of Tim Salimans on Thursday 23 May 2013

Essays in Likelihood-Based Computational Econometrics

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PhD Defence: Governance, CEO Identity, and Quality Provision of Farmer Cooperatives

How are producers and retailers organised in the vast and fast-transforming markets in China? New research by Qiao Liang has identified and characterised China’s markets.

Smart Port Community Lunch Meeting, Tuesday 21 May at 12.00 hours in T03-42

Menno Huijs and Martijn Troost, advisors for the Municipality of Rotterdam, will present their work on the port-related economic development of the city for the Rotterdam.

ECSP recognised by Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation

The Erasmus Centre for Strategic Philanthropy (ECSP) was recently recognised as a Gold Friend of The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation. This recognition is based on the generous support of research into the impact of the Award through the volunteering section of the programme.