EUR in the news

Our academics regularly appear in the media to share the insights of their research with a broader audience, or to give their opinion on current news topics. Below, you will find an overview of media appearances of our researchers. 

Do you want to know more about our experts' opinions on current topics? Have a look at our dossiers

  • International Women's Day

    Anne Boring was invited on a French television- and radioshow on International Women's Day. Here she discussed the difficulties women face at their workspace.
    Image - Anne Boring
  • The credibility of De Nederlandsche Bank

    Ivo Arnold has written an opinion article in het Financieel Dagblad on the position of the central bank compared to commercial banks.
    Ivo Arnold, Vice Dean and Professor of Economic Education at Erasmus School of Economics
  • Compliments boost productivity

    Robert Dur, Professor of Economics of Incentives at Erasmus School of Economics, was interviewed by RTL Nieuws about receiving compliments in the workplace.
    Image - Robert Dur
  • New regulation should ensure greater tax transparency

    Peter Kavelaars of Erasmus School of Economics recently discussed the new European directive on data exchange digital platform economy.
    Peter Kavelaars, Professor of Fiscal Economics at Erasmus School of Economics
  • The charm of consultancy

    Robert Dur was a guest in a podcast of BNR Werkverkenners, where he talked about the appeal of the consultancy on many of his students.
    Image - Robert Dur
  • Is the stock market a glorified casino?

    Mary Pieterse-Bloem, Professor of Financial Markets at Erasmus School of Economics, was asked for her expertise on individual investors in stock markets.
  • Writing endless reports, but not achieving anything

    Peter Kavelaars adresses the political issues with financial plans and why writing endless financial reports does not solve the problems in the tax system.
    Peter Kavelaars, Professor of Fiscal Economics at Erasmus School of Economics
  • AI: A new era of (in)visible digital threats

    Marc Schuilenburg, Professor of Digital Surveillance at Erasmus School of Law, reveals the impact of the criminal use of AI on society.
    portretfoto van Marc Schuilenburg
  • Ethical investing by pension funds

    Onno Steenbeek, explains the struggle pension funds face in investing dilemma's in an article by trouw. Especially the weapon industry is of importance here.
  • Dangling from the abyss of the Eredivisie

    Thomas Peeters adressed the financial position of Vitesse in an article of de Volkskrant. Also, he talked about the struggles with foreign investors and owners.
    Thomas Peeters

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