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Home | News | Fellow Albert J. Menkveld named as CEPR research fellow
News | November 21, 2016

Fellow Albert J. Menkveld named as CEPR research fellow

The Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) has appointed TI research fellow Albert J. Menkveld as a research fellow in the programme area “Financial Economics.”

CEPR was founded in 1983 to enhance the quality of economic policy-making within Europe and beyond, by fostering high quality, policy-relevant economic research, and disseminating it widely to decision-makers in the public and private sectors.

Today, CEPR’s network of Research Fellows and Affiliates includes over 800 of the top economists in Europe and beyond, conducting research on issues affecting the European economy. One of CEPR’s main achievements has been to create a virtual “centre of excellence” for European economics through an active community of dispersed individual researchers, working together across international boundaries to produce high-quality research for use by the policy community and the private sector.

Research Fellows are appointed for four-year renewable periods, to maintain selectivity, competition, and a continuous infusion of new people and ideas.