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Home | News | New Research Fellow: Dirk Schindler
News | March 31, 2022

New Research Fellow: Dirk Schindler

Dirk Schindler is Professor of International Taxation at the Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam. 

New Research Fellow: Dirk Schindler

Dirk received his doctorate in Economics from the University of Konstanz, Germany in 2004. Prior to moving to Rotterdam in 2019, he was Professor of Taxation and Accounting at NHH - Norwegian School of Economics in Bergen, Norway. Besides interest in taxation under uncertainty and optimal taxation, his research mainly focuses on international taxation and corporate tax avoidance. He embeds institutional settings into economic theory (and some empirical analyses) and combines aspects from public economics, tax accounting, and corporate finance to explain firm behavior and derive optimal tax and regulation policy.

Read more on his university profile.