Crisis, what crisis? The pandemic also brings great business opportunities for startups with innovative ideas, explains Vareska van de Vrande in the EURcast.
The demand for vaccines has caused international competition and even conflict, most notably between the United Kingdom and the European Union from which it…
Listen to the new episode of EURcast with Dr. Delia Dumitrica, associate professor Political Communication, about online activism during the corona crisis.
In January the entire cabinet of Prime Minister Mark Rutte resigned after government tax officials wrongly accused tens of thousands of families of making…
Martin de Jong examines why economic growth as currently measured boosts false consciousness, but why it has not been dismantled and what role economists and…
It’s a world’s first: Scotland has greenlighted free tampons and sanitary pads for all women. The Dutch government should follow suit, says Maria Carmen Punzi.
Four PhD researchers from the Erasmus Graduate School of Law have produced a podcast series in which EGSL PhDs discuss topical legal issues with senior experts.
If policy makers care about corporate sustainability, they should limit the influence of activist hedge funds. Activist hedge funds buy shares of companies to m