Erasmus School of Economics

Based in Rotterdam, the School has provided excellent education and produced excellent research for over a century
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Firms are still searching for effective policies to increase gender diversity in leadership positions

Associate Professor Anne Boring conducted research on effective policies for firms to increase the gender diversity in leadership positions.

Drama at ASML?

Recently, Mary Pieterse-Bloem, Professor of Financial Markets at Erasmus School of Economics, joined BNR Nieuwsradio's programme Zakenlunch.

The problem of inequality of opportunities

Anne Gielen gives her view on inequality of opportunities and overall inequality in an article by het Financieele Dagblad.
Anne Gielen smiling at the camera with a closed smile

Affordable Rent Act

Matthijs Korevaar expressed his concerns on the new Affordable Rent Act in an article of Trouw and BNR Nieuwsradio. Is it really affordable for low incomes?

Lans Bovenberg wins the most important economics oeuvre prize

Lans Bovenberg, emeritus professor at Erasmus School of Economics, has received the Dutch Prize for Political Economics.
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Worldwide tax avoidance

Peter Kavelaars was asked on an opinion on worldwide tax avoidance and possible regulations and solutions by the newspaper NRC.
Peter Kavelaars, Professor of Fiscal Economics at Erasmus School of Economics

Investing in watches: Is it worth your time?

Mary Pieterse-Bloem was asked her opinion in investing in watches. Is it worth your time or should you save your time for other investments?
Suitcase full of watches

International minimum tax: necessary or unnecessary?

Recently, Professor Peter Kavelaars of Erasmus School of Economics was asked for his expertise on the introduction of the global minimum tax.
Peter Kavelaars, Professor of Fiscal Economics at Erasmus School of Economics

Rising and falling on the stock market

Mary Pieterse-Bloem was a guest on an investor panel. Here she talked about the New Digital Act and the stock market.

Young people growing up in a recession often more negative about immigration

Recently, Professor Robert Dur of Erasmus School of Economics gave a lecture on the effects of a recession on young people and how they look at immigration.
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