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  • The city must change: “It’s time for sustainable and just alternatives”

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/city-must-change-its-time-sustainable-and-just-alternatives

    What does a sustainable and just city look like? “A city where equality, inclusion and sustainability are the starting point”, according to Flor Avelino.

  • EUR 1.32 million for research into giving children a promising start using big data

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/eur-132-million-research-giving-children-promising-start-using-big-data

    The Nationale Wetenschapsagenda has granted Erasmus School of Economics 1.32 million euro to give children a promising start using big data.

  • Jan Tinbergen: Economist, Expert, Thinker

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/jan-tinbergen-economist-expert-thinker

    Erwin Dekker's book "Jan Tinbergen and the Rise of Economic Expertise" gives us insights into Tinbergen's challenging thoughts and the man behind them.

  • Reducing economic contraction

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/reducing-economic-contraction

    Professor Frank van Oort from the Erasmus School of Economics is working on two major studies on the impact of corona policy on the economy.

  • The system that costs 9 percentage points in income tax

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/system-costs-9-percentage-points-income-tax

    In a tv broadcast of the show ‘Stand van Nederland’ and an NRC article, Bas Jacobs discusses the current tax system, especially with regards to taxes on wealth.

  • The reality of materiality – insights into current ESG materiality practice

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/reality-materiality-insights-current-esg-materiality-practice

    In a report by the WBCSD and Impact Centre Erasmus, why determining materiality is a challenge and the main steps in materiality assessments are shown.

  • DoIP Spotlight: Jialong Zhu

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/doip-spotlight-jialong-zhu

    In a monthly interview series, the Dynamics of Inclusive Prosperity Initiative turns the spotlights on one of their PhD candidates.

  • Dreaming the wrong dream: growth ambitions in average Chinese cities

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/dreaming-wrong-dream-growth-ambitions-average-chinese-cities

    Martin de Jong and Yun Song explored how planners in Yongcheng make their growth projections. What happens if you are Yongcheng and dream that you are Beijing?

  • Resilience of the pop sector in the Netherlands

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/resilience-pop-sector-netherlands

    Doctor Pauwke Berkers investigates the long-term effects of the corona crisis on the music industry, its long-term consequences and resilience.

  • How do standards inform our lives?

    https://www.eur.nl/en/news/how-do-standards-inform-our-lives

    Standards inform how we approach situations in life. But how do standards manage to exert such an influence? Josje Kok researches this.

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