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  • 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.

  • Working on our Backbone

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/working-our-backbone

    In this article in the section Meet Our Alumni, Madeleine Kemna interviews Annegeke Jansen: she completed three studies in Rotterdam and a board year at EFR.

  • 'Numerous disagreements between parties have been resolved via the use of additional funds'

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/numerous-disagreements-between-parties-have-been-resolved-use-additional-funds

    Bas Jacobs, Professor of Public Economics at Erasmus School of Economics, provides commentary on the new coalition agreement in a variety of media outlets.

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