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Home | News | New Candidate Fellow: Bastian Ravesteijn
News | October 11, 2019

New Candidate Fellow: Bastian Ravesteijn

Bastian Ravesteijn has joined TI as a candidate fellow. Ravesteijn is TI alumnus and currently Assistant Professor of Applied Economics at Erasmus University Rotterdam.

New Candidate Fellow: Bastian Ravesteijn

Ravesteijn received his PhD in health economics from Erasmus University Rotterdam in 2016, under the supervision of fellow Professor Eddy van Doorslaer (EUR). The title of his dissertation was ‘Measuring the Impact of Public Policy on Socioeconomic Disparities in Health'. His research interests include public policy impact evaluation, health and disability insurance design, and the childhood roots of economic inequality.