Sander Renes has been awarded the Best paper award, XXVIII Annual Conference of the Italian Society of Public Economics (SIEP)
Sander Renes
Sander Renes is TI alumnus and Assistant Professor at the Erasmus School of Economics.
Sander Renes
Sander Renes is TI alumnus and Assistant Professor at the Erasmus School of Economics.
Stephanie Chan, Sweder van Wijnbergen
PhD student Stephanie Chan (University of Amsterdam, supervisor is Sweder van Wijnbergen) won the best paper award for young academics at the 2016 European Capital Markets Institute (ECMI) Annual Conference, held November 9, 2016 at the National Bank of Belgium for her paper “Contingent convertible instruments(CoCos): Design, Risk Shifting Incentives and Financial Fragility” (TI Discussion Paper, 16-007/VI, co-authored with fellow Sweder van Wijnbergen).
Jan Stoop
Jan Stoop, of the Erasmus School of Economics, has been awarded the prestigious Pierson Medal of the Stichting Mr. N.G. Pierson Fonds. The medal is awarded by the during the KVS, the Royal Dutch association for economists. In addition to the medal Jan Stoop received a cash prize of € 5,000.
Eric Koomen
Description: Kansen voor stedelijke verdichting. Het aantal woningen in Nederland blijft de komende jaren groeien, vooral rond de grote steden. Veel woningen zijn de afgelopen jaren binnen bestaand stedelijk gebied gebouwd, maar het is de vraag of dit in de toekomst ook lukt. Wij onderzoeken daarom de ruimtelijke en financiële haalbaarheid van verdere stedelijke verdichting. Dit project is een samenwerking van VU Amsterdam en Deltametropool. Dit project is een samenwerking van de VU Amsterdam en de Vereniging Deltametropool Granting Organisations: NWO
Neil Olver
Neil Olver (School of Business and Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) has receoved an NWO-TOP Grant for his project Understanding dynamic aspects of traffic.
Wendy Janssens
Wendy Janssens (School of Business and Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) has received a research grant for the project "Women's empowerment, social norms and domestic violence". The grant was awarded by DFID-ESRC, the Joint Fund for Poverty Alleviation Research of the Economic and Social Research Council.
Ceren Ozgen
Marie Skłodowska Curie Individual Fellowship (€ 200.000) for her research “Making Sense of Education and Skills in a World of Super Mobility”. She will spend most of the research time at the Department of Economics and IRiS of University of Birmingham in the UK. Granting Organisations: EU
Edith Leung
Edith Leung, Assistant Professor at the Erasmus School of Economics, has been awarded a VENI grant for her project "Disclosures of alternative performance metrics: misleading or informative?"
Maria Tims
Maria Tims received a Veni grant of € 250.000 by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) to support her research project 'Looking for the “I” in teams while still functioning as a team: Individual job crafting and its relationships with individual, team, and organizational outcomes'.
Pim Kastelein, Roel Beetsma
Research Master student Pim Kastelein has been awarded a five-year NWO Research Talent grant to fund a PhD project on "Pension Funding, Housing Wealth and Macroeconomic Demand". The project will be supervised by research fellows Roel Beetsma and Ward Romp, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Amsterdam.
Bas van der Klaauw
Bas van der Klaauw (School of Business and Economics, Vrije Universiteit, received an NWO-VICI grant for his research project “Improving Human Capital by Allocating Individuals Efficiently to Schools and Jobs”.
Hans Koster
Journal of Economic Geography Best Referee Award 2016
Martijn van den Assem
NWO awarded a VIDI grant to Martijn van den Assem (School of Business and Economics, Vrije Universiteit) for his project "Economic behaviour on TV". In this project Martijn studies how people make decisions when there is a lot of money at stake, using game shows on TV to analyse economic behaviour.