Homo Moralis and regular altruists – preference evolution for when they disagree
TI fellows Hans Koster, Jan Stoop and Thomas Buser are awarded Veni grants by the NWO (Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research).
What would you do? Say you’re about to move, but your current home hasn’t sold yet. Do you opt for a low asking price, which means a quick sale at a low(er) b...
Working from Home in the Netherlands: Looking Inside the Blackbox of Work and Occupations
The paper 'Are long-horizon expectations (de-)stabilizing? Theory and experiments' by research fellows Isabelle Salle and Cars Hommes (University of Amsterdam), and co-au...
Research fellows Cars Hommes, Cees Diks and Jan Tuinstra have been awarded a new EU Horizon 2020 grant for `Expectations and Social Influence Dynamics in Economics (ExSID...
The article 'Can Competitiveness Predict Education and Labor Market Outcomes? Evidence from Incentivized Choice and Survey Measures' by research fellows Thomas Buser and...
Nonparametric Estimation for Non-Homogeneous Semi-Markov Processes: An Application to Credit Risk
Economist and candidate fellow Thomas Douenne from the Amsterdam School of Economics, University of Amsterdam receives a Veni research grant from the Dutch Research...
Wednesday, September 10 2014