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Home | News | ESB Award for Job Market Candidate Florian Sniekers
News | November 10, 2015

ESB Award for Job Market Candidate Florian Sniekers

TI PhD student and job market candidate Florian Sniekers won the award for the best article published in the Dutch professional journal Economisch Statistische Berichten in 2015.

Florian wrote the article with Espen Moen and Plamen Nenov entitled ‘Eerst kopen of eerst verkopen op de woningmarkt’. The article shows that moving owner-occupiers should buy first whenever there are many buyers in the market, and should sell first whenever there are many sellers in the market. However, when households buy first, they tend to crowd the buyers’ side of the market, and when they sell first, they crowd the sellers’ side. As a result, multiple equilibria exist, and self-fulfilling fluctuations between these steady states are quantitatively relevant.

On November 6, the prize ceremony took place at the Netherlands Economists Day at De Nederlandsche Bank. Florian is an alumnus of the MPhil in Economics (2012, cum laude) program.