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  • How to recognize a lie?

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/how-recognize-lie

    Lying. Not everyone will admit it, but we all do it sometimes. For example, the lie you tell that one friend when she asks if her new shirt looks good on her..

  • How inflation is skyrocketing in Turkey

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/how-inflation-skyrocketing-turkey

    The Turkish lira has seen better days. How come the inflation be so high now? Assistant Professor Aart Gerritsen clarifies this phenomenon.

  • Measuring the effect of adjustments to model-based forecasts

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/measuring-effect-adjustments-model-based-forecasts

    In his opinion article, Professor of Applied Econometrics and Marketing Research Philip Hans Franses discusses the effects of experts adjusting their models.

  • Our university has a broad programme for student wellbeing: "Students, take advantage of it!"

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/our-university-has-broad-programme-student-wellbeing-students-take-advantage-it

    Students are regularly caught up in a kind of 'rat race'. According to the programme leader for student wellbeing, the university cannot close its eyes to this.

  • Shivers and shocks: the volatility of crypto currencies

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/shivers-and-shocks-volatility-crypto-currencies

    The bitcoin is known as a volatile currency, where sometimes large losses and profits are made. How does it differ from traditional forms of money?

  • Compulsory vaccination is possible, but “why would you want that?”

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/compulsory-vaccination-possible-why-would-you-want

    According to Martin Buijsen, Professor of Health Law at Erasmus School of Law, introducing compulsory vaccination is possible, but probably unnecessary.

  • Philosopher Joris Krijger talks about AI and ethics in banks in Reference Man

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/philosopher-joris-krijger-talks-about-ai-and-ethics-banks-reference-man

    BBNVARA's programme Reference Man investigates the consequences of a world attuned to the 'standard man

  • What makes Belgian football so attractive to billionaires?

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/what-makes-belgian-football-so-attractive-billionaires

    Belgian football is more than ever in exotic billionaire hands. So what makes Belgium so attractive? In an article by Sporza, Thomas Peeters gives an answer.

  • The most important tax changes for 2022

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/most-important-tax-changes-2022

    In an interview with BNR Nieuwsradio, Peter Kavelaars, Professor of Economics of Taxation at Erasmus School of Economics, talks about the tax changes for 2022.

  • If the EU does not have fiscal power, it’s game over for the euro

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/if-eu-does-not-have-fiscal-power-its-game-over-euro

    Under the motto “The euro, how to continue?”, Het Financieele Dagblad held an essay competition. Joep Schoenmakers wrote one of the top three essays.

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