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Home | News | Placement Dennis Bonam: Dutch Central Bank
News | April 10, 2015

Placement Dennis Bonam: Dutch Central Bank

Dennis Bonam has accepted a position at the research department of the Dutch Central Bank (DNB).

Dennis is a TI PhD candidate in economics at the VU University Amsterdam. He expects to defend his dissertation ‘Sovereign risk and implications for fiscal and monetary policy’ in the second half of 2015 under the supervision of TI fellow Eric Bartelsman and will start working in September as a researcher at the DNB. Dennis holds a MSc in economics (2010) from the VU and a MSc in business economics from the University of Amsterdam (2011). His research interests include macroeconomics, fiscal and monetary policy, and government debt sustainability. In 2011, Bonam and Bartelsman were awarded a ‘Mosaic Grant’ (€200.000) to fund a 4-year PhD position by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO).