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Home | News | New Online European seminar series on the Economics of Crime
News | June 13, 2025

New Online European seminar series on the Economics of Crime

Research fellows Nadine Ketel (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) and Olivier Marie (Erasmus University Rotterdam) are co-starting a new European seminar series on the Economics of Crime, which will be held online biweekly on Friday afternoons.

New Online European seminar series on the Economics of Crime

The new series will be jointly run by LSE/Bocconi/GU/DIW Berlin/Tinbergen Institute. For those familiar with the online crime seminaries, this is a new initiative that will replace the LSE/Bocconi series – i.e., to form a more European network.
 
If anyone wants to be on the distribution list for this seminar series (especially PhD students potentially interested in crime), please send an email to Nadine Ketel or Olivier Maire (If you are already on the LSE or Bocconi seminar series lists, you don’t need to add your name).