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Home | News | New Research Fellow: Sander Renes
News | July 13, 2021

New Research Fellow: Sander Renes

Sander Renes is an Assistant Professor in Accounting, Auditing and Control at Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam.

New Research Fellow: Sander Renes

His research interests relate to information, communication, and incentive problems caused by asymmetric information. Currently, he is working on the mathematical structure of bookkeeping information, optimal taxation, and committee decisions.

Sander is a Tinbergen Institute alumnus and obtained his PhD from the Erasmus School of Economics in 2014, before doing a Post-doc at SFB884 "Political Economy of Reforms" at the University of Mannheim, Germany.