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Home | News | Fellow Maarten Lindeboom appointed Crown member of the SER
News | September 21, 2018

Fellow Maarten Lindeboom appointed Crown member of the SER

Research fellow Maarten Lindeboom (VU Amsterdam) has been Crown-appointed member of the Social Economic Council of the Netherlands (SER) by the Dutch Cabinet.

Fellow Maarten Lindeboom appointed Crown member of the SER

The SER is the main advisory body to the Dutch government and the parliament on national and international social and economic policy. Lindeboom is a professor of Economics and chair of the department of economics at the School of Business, VU Amsterdam. His research can be characterized as applied microeconomics in the field of health, labor and ageing. He is currently editor of the Journal of Health Economics. Read more on the website of the SER (in Dutch).