An NWO VIDI Grant (€ 850,000) has been awarded to Jonne Guyt
Jonne Guyt
Jonne Guyt receives a Vidi grant for his research on the societal impact of health taxes on junk food.
Jonne Guyt
Jonne Guyt receives a Vidi grant for his research on the societal impact of health taxes on junk food.
Hans Koster, Jos van Ommeren
Jos van Ommeren (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) has been awarded funding from The Dutch Research Council (NWO) as part of the Open Competition - SSH L. Van Ommeren, jointly with TI research fellow Hans Koster (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) aims to investigate the effects of different policies on housing affordability.
Julia Schaumburg
Julia Schaumburg (School of Business and Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) has received a VIDI grant for her research project "Statistical learning over time: closing the gap between time-series econometrics and the statistical learning literature".
Julia Schaumburg
Julia Schaumburg, Assistant Professor at the School of Business and Economics (Vrije Universiteit) has been awarded a VENI grant for her project "Econometric methods for assessing non-standard monetary policy impacts".
Arthur Schram, Katharina Brütt
Research Master student Katharina Brütt has been awarded a four-year NWO Research Talent grant to fund a PhD project on "Endogenous Group Formation and Decision-Making". The project will be supervised by research fellows Arthur Schram and Joep Sonnemans, at the Center for Research in Experimental Economics and Political Decision making (CREED) at the Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Amsterdam.
Marc van de Wardt
Marc van de Wardt (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), has been awarded an 800,000 Euro Vidi research grant by the Dutch Research Council (NWO) for his research on the role of personalities in politics.
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'.
Mariia Artemova
PhD student Mariia Artemova (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) received the Student’s Best Paper award at the IAAE 2023 Annual Conference for her single-authored paper “An Order-invariant Score-driven Dynamic Factor Model.”
Martijn de Jong
Martijn de Jong received a Veni grant for his research project 'Succesvol crosscultureel enquêteren'
Bas van der Klaauw, Hessel Oosterbeek, Monique de Haan, Nadine Ketel
Bas van der Klaauw (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) has been awarded funding from The Dutch Research Council (NWO) as part of the Open Competition - SSH L. Van der Klaauw's research focuses on lottery systems in secondary education and is conducted in collaboration with research fellows Nadine Ketel (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) and Monique de Haan and Hessel Oosterbeek (both University of Amsterdam)
Nadine Ketel
The prestigious H. Gregg Lewis Prize for the best paper published in the Journal of Labor Economics during 2022–23 has been awarded to research fellow and alumna Nadine Ketel (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) and co-author Anna Bindler (University of Cologne, Germany) for “Scaring or Scarring? Labor Market Effects of Criminal Victimization,” which appeared in the October 2022 issue of the journal.
Niels Rietveld
Niels Rietveld receives a Vidi grant for advancing the literature on gene-environment interactions and intergenerational mobility both theoretically and empirically
Niels Rietveld
Niels Rietveld receives a Veni grant for his project titled 'Integrating genetics into the economics toolbox.'
Olivier Marie
Olivier Marie, Professor of Labour Economics at Erasmus School of Economics has been awarded a Vidi grant for his project entitled: “The Non-Making of a Criminal”. Crime has recently fallen significantly in the Netherlands with 25% less offences committed than a decade ago. The overall cost of crime to society has simultaneously increased making each offence committed ever more expensive and thus urgent to better understand this crime drop to further improve crime prevention efficiency. The main objectives of this project are twofold. First, advance scientific knowledge of the causes of crime. Second, propose novel efficient policy tools to prevent it. Crucially, it will seek to achieve both these goals while simultaneously developing the concept of a life-cycle approach as the norm in economics of crime research.
Pauline Rossi
Pauline Rossi, Assistant Professor at the Amsterdam School of Economics (UvA), has been awarded a VENI grant for her project: "The rich have money, the poor have children".
Pauline Rossi
Pauline Rossi (Amsterdam School of Economics, University of Amsterdam) has received a grant by the Templeton Foundation for her Burkina Faso Family Aspirations Study (co-PI).
Peter Koudijs
The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) has awarded Professor Peter Koudijs of Erasmus School of Economics with a NWO VIDI grant for his research project: "Limited liability: blessing or curse?"
Phyllis Wan
Phyllis Wans has been awarded a VENI grant for her three-year project: “Data-driven pattern recognition in multivariate extremes,” which focusses on the study of extremes. Extreme events, such as the 2008 financial crisis or the 2021 European flooding, entail high risks for the society.
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.
José Luis Moraga-González, Rik Letterie
Research Master student Hendrik (Rik) Letterie has been awarded a four-year NWO Research Talent grant to fund a PhD project on "Reform in the Dutch Market for Long-Term Care: Quantifying the Benefits of Choice and Price-Cap Regulation". The project will be supervised by research fellow J.L. Moraga González, School of Business and Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.