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  • Alumnus Tijn Voerman wins second prize at the 2025 Thesis Award of the Netherlands Court of Audit

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/alumnus-tijn-voerman-wins-second-prize-2025-thesis-award-netherlands-court-audit

    Tijn Voerman, a recent graduate of Erasmus School of Economics, has won second prize at the prestigious 2025 Thesis Award of the Netherlands Court of Audit.

  • Criticism on enforceability of box 3 act

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/criticism-enforceability-box-3-act

    The Council of State warns of major enforceability problems for the tax authorities due to the temporary box 3 tax act. Peter Kavelaars gives critique on this.

  • Lecture by Frank van Oort at G40 administrative networking day

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/lecture-frank-van-oort-g40-administrative-networking-day

    On 20 February 2025, Frank van Oort of Erasmus School of Economics was invited to give a lecture at a meeting of the G40 cities network.

  • Investing in tech startups: should we ease taxation?

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/investing-tech-startups-should-we-ease-taxation

    Peter Kavelaars of Erasmus School of Economics appeared on a BNR Nieuwsradio broadcast to give his expertise on the efficiency of tax incentives.

  • Do small or big social media influencers sell better?

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/do-small-or-big-social-media-influencers-sell-better

    Firms are constantly seeking new avenues to maximise their return on investment. This study by Andreas Bayerl focused on influencer marketing.

  • Beyond survival: how economic inequality reshapes consumption choices

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/beyond-survival-how-economic-inequality-reshapes-consumption-choices

    Clément Bellet uncovers how economic inequality significantly alters the spending priorities of poor households at the cost of their basic nutritional needs.

  • Employers have been paying more than necessary for social benefits for years

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/employers-have-been-paying-more-necessary-social-benefits-years

    Peter Kavelaars gives his insights on the structurally higher social security contributions paid by employers.

  • A clear goal beyond the pitch

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/clear-goal-beyond-pitch

    Léon Vervooren was involved in the development of Feyenoords' proprietary streaming service Feyenoord ONE. In this article he explains his road to Feyenoord.

  • Real estate tokenisation gains traction: study reveals insights on ownership and liquidity

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/real-estate-tokenisation-gains-traction-study-reveals-insights-ownership-and-liquidity

    A recent study by Laurens Swinkels, Associate Professor in the section Finance at Erasmus School of Economics

  • Colouring the country bright yellow

    https://www.eur.nl/en/ese/news/colouring-country-bright-yellow-1

    After nearly two decades at Jumbo, CEO and Erasmus School of Economics alumnus Ton van Veen is stepping down. We interviewed him about his career path.

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