1,212 search results for “economics” in the Staff website
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Luís Russo dos SantosFaculty of Law
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Sander KraaijFaculty of Law
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Simona CicognaniFaculty of Law
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Daniëlle NieuwoldFaculty of Law
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Lieke BeekersFaculty of Law
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Richard Karlsson LinnérFaculty of Law
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Daniel Alves FernandesFaculty of Law
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Anna-Lena NadlerFaculty of Law
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Vincent BakkerFaculty of Law
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Ian KoetsierFaculty of Law
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Jan PronkFaculty of Archaeology
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Corné van RheeFaculty of Law
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Emma SchellFaculty of Law
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Hendrik VrijburgFaculty of Law
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Larissa de Lima AlmeidaFaculty of Law
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Renren GanFaculty of Law
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Ernst-Jan de BruijnFaculty of Law
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Heike VethaakFaculty of Law
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Marion CollewetFaculty of Law
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Bo TerpstraFaculty of Law
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Emile CammeraatFaculty of Law
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The coloniality of twentieth century economic theories about the ‘homo economicus Javanicus’
Lecture, Global Histories of Knowledge Seminar
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Maarten BergFaculty of Law
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Egbert Jongen appointed Professor of Economics and Socio-Economic Policy
Egbert Jongen is appointed Professor of Economics and Socio-Economic Policy at Leiden University from 1 November 2023. His expertise is in the field of socio-economic policy, inequality, and the labour market.
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Olaf van Vliet appointed Professor of Economics
The Executive Board has appointed Olaf van Vliet as Professor of Economics at Leiden University, specialising in social security and labour market policy from an international perspective. The chair is affiliated to both the Department of Economics (Leiden Law School) and the Institute of Public Administration…
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Lea HauserFaculty of Law
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Ben van VelthovenFaculty of Law
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Peter van WijckFaculty of Law
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Leon HilbertSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Rens TacomaFaculty of Humanities
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Egbert JongenFaculty of Law
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Kai LiFaculty of Science
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Eric van Dijk
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Arie RosFaculty of Law
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Jinxian WangFaculty of Law
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Wimar Bolhuis joins audit committee of Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis
Wimar Bolhuis, lecturer in economics, has become a member of the Central Planning Committee (CPC), the independent supervisory committee which audits the work of the Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB).
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scientist addresses UN: 'People should not work for the economic system, the economic system should work for the people'
Environmental scientist Rutger Hoekstra addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations on 12 April. And that’s quite a big thing to do. How do you get there as a scientist? And, more importantly, what was his message? In eight questions, Rutger explains what he does and why.
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New Economics degrees to be launched in The Hague
Leiden University is going to offer two new Economics degree programmes at its campus in The Hague: the bachelor’s in Economics and Society and the master’s in Public Sector Economics. The NVAO has decided to award accreditation to both programmes, which will be taught in Dutch. The bachelor’s programme…
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Did Dutch investments contribute to Indonesia’s economic development?
Foreign investments in the Dutch East Indies during the colonial period could have been of more benefit to the Indonesian economy. Foreign investments in the Dutch East Indies during the colonial period could have been of more benefit to the Indonesian economy. But the complicated relationship between…
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How is the economic and political turmoil affecting Britons?
These are turbulent times in the UK. The cost of living is high, leaving many people struggling to make ends meet, and these past few months have been tumultuous in terms of politics. University lecturer Anne Heyer explains what impact this can have on people's political perceptions and participatio…
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Antibiotic resistance: an economic problem universities could help to solve
Antibiotic resistance is an economic problem. Pharmaceutical companies cannot earn much from antibiotic research, so they do not invest in it. This makes it important that universities do so, says Ned Buijs.
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Jaewook LeeFaculty of Law
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Marike KnoefFaculty of Law
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Olaf SimonseSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Anne VerboomFaculty of Law
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How the EU is trying to deter economic coercion of countries
The EU is aiming to deter economic coercion with a new legal instrument. Freya Baetens will elucidate this in her inaugural lecture on October 27th.
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Maarten van 't RietFaculty of Law
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Kees GoudswaardFaculty of Law
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Max van LentFaculty of Law
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Feifei WangFaculty of Science