PhD student Yang Yang, one of our job market candidates, has accepted a position as assistant professor at the Sun Yat-Sen University in Guangzhou, China.
Eoghan O'Neill currently works as Assistant Professor of Data Science and Machine Learning at the Econometric Institute, the department of econometrics of Eras...
Knowing that You Matter, Matters! The Interplay of Meaning, Monetary Incentives, and Worker Recognition
Wonderful and Woeful Work: Incentives, Selection, Turnover, and Workers’ Motivation
Monday, September 05 2022
Exposure to Intimate Partner Violence and Children’s Dynamic Skill Accumulation: Evidence from a UK Longitudinal Study
The Spatial Economics Department (School of Business and Economics, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) will be involved in a large project on the evaluation of the opening of the Noord-Zuidlijn, jointly and in close collaboration with research groups at UvA, CWI, and AMS; and with Gemeente Amsterdam. Research here at the Department will focus on a number of themes: effects on traveller behaviour and valuations; on real estate values, on labour markets, and on accessibility Granting Organisations: Gemeente Amsterdam
The department of Spatial Economics of Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam – with Erik Verhoef as project leader - has received funding within the NWO ZonMW COVID-19 bottom-up research programme for their project ‘Mobility during and after corona lockdown: sustainability, safety, inclusiveness (abbreviated as MOCOLODO).
Redistributive Politics and the Tyranny of the Middle Class
Wednesday, November 21 2018
Search Costs, Demand-Side Economies and the Incentives to merge under Bertrand Competition