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Home | News | Virtual 3rd Dutch Network Economics Day
News | September 25, 2020

Virtual 3rd Dutch Network Economics Day

Registration is open for the 3rd edition of the Dutch Network Economics Day. This year it will be a virtual event taking place in the afternoon of October 16, 2020.

Virtual 3rd Dutch Network Economics Day

The Dutch Network Economics Day is specifically for researchers in the Netherlands who are conducting research on "Network Economics" and the purpose of the day is mainly to gain insight into what is being done in the field of economic network research (in the broad sense of the word) in the Netherlands.

The workshop is organized by Ines Lindner (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), René van den Brink (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), and Michael König (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam).