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Discussion paper
13-147/VIII - Assessment of Local Key Sectors in a Triple-Layer Spatial System

Assessment of Local Key Sectors in a Triple-Layer Spatial System

Discussion paper
05-030/1 - Remittances and their Effect on Emigration Intentions in Egypt, Morocco and Turkey

Remittances and their Effect on Emigration Intentions in Egypt, Morocco and Turkey

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13-144/VIII - Homeownership, Unemployment and Commuting Distances

Homeownership, Unemployment and Commuting Distances

News
New Candidate Fellow: Thomas Douenne

After completing his PhD at the Paris School of Economics, Thomas Douenne recently started to work as an Assistant Professor in Economics at the University of Amsterdam.

Event
Homophily, Peer effects and Dishonesty

Monday, December 14 2020

Academic Distinction
An NWO Research Talent grant has been awarded to Joep Lustenhouwer

Research Master student Joep Lustenhouwer has been awarded a three-year NWO Research Talent grant to fund a PhD project on "Monetary and Fiscal Policy under Bounded Rationality and Heterogeneous Expectations". The project will be supervised by research fellow Cars Hommes, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Amsterdam.

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23-025/I - Homo Moralis and regular altruists II

Homo Moralis and regular altruists II

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Home Values and Firm Behaviour

Friday, October 06 2017