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Home | News | Dutch Minister Wouter Koolmees Attends a Seminar of TI Alumni Alexandra Rusu and Albert Jan Hummel
News | May 03, 2019

Dutch Minister Wouter Koolmees Attends a Seminar of TI Alumni Alexandra Rusu and Albert Jan Hummel

On Tuesday 16 April, Dutch Minister of Social Affairs and Employment Wouter Koolmees joined the MSc Seminar Economic Policy held by PhD candidates Alexandra Rusu and Albert Jan Hummel.

Dutch Minister Wouter Koolmees Attends a Seminar of TI Alumni Alexandra Rusu and Albert Jan Hummel

Participating MSc students presented their analysis of a policy proposal aimed at reducing inequality, and tried to convince Wouter Koolmees that their policy recommendations should be implemented in practice.