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Home | News | Fellow Olivier Marie appointed Endowed Professor Labour Economics
News | August 18, 2017

Fellow Olivier Marie appointed Endowed Professor Labour Economics

As of 1 August 2017, fellow Olivier Marie has been appointed Endowed Professor of Labour Economics at Erasmus School of Economics through the Erasmus Trustfonds. Within the broad field of labour economics his research focuses on the economics of crime, economics of education, micro-econometrics and policy evaluation.

Olivier Marie joined Erasmus School of Economics in May 2016 as an associate professor in the Department of Economics. He is in charge of the Macroeconomics (Bachelor 1) and Labour Economics (Bachelor 3) courses. His research agenda over the next few years will include investigating the multiple reasons that could explain the ‘Dutch crime drop’ that occurred over the past three decades.

Read more on the website of Erasmus School of Economics.