646 search results for “environmental and resource economics” in the Student website
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John KegelAfrika-Studiecentrum
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Tessa MinterFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Olaf van VlietFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Grant worth millions for research on the socio-economic impact of hydrogen transition
A consortium including economists, psychologists and public administration scholars from Leiden University will study public acceptance of the hydrogen transition in the Netherlands. They will look at the labour market impact, public perceptions of hydrogen and businesses’ willingness to invest.
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Aimée KorstAdministration and Central Services
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Miranda KarsdorpAdministration and Central Services
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Beatrix PehlemannAdministration and Central Services
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Yvonne KluijtAdministration and Central Services
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Esther LooseAdministration and Central Services
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Marika KeblusekFaculty of Humanities
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Eva BaudichauFaculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid
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Ton DietzAfrika-Studiecentrum
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Jeffrey Fynn-PaulFaculty of Humanities
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Sterre ter HaarFaculty of Science
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Sebastian Sewerin
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Mandy de WildeFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Stefano BellucciFaculty of Humanities
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Wimar Bolhuis chief economist at research-based consultancy firm Ecorys
As chief economist, Bolhuis will conduct research on topical economic issues. Besides this position, he will remain active as a lecturer at the Department of Economics at Leiden Law School.
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Gijs DreijerFaculty of Humanities
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Mark Klaassen and Olaf van Vliet discuss European labour migrants in FD
The Netherlands cannot stop European labour migrants coming here. Nor does The Hague have much influence on the influx of asylum seekers. But experts believe that we should be able to reduce the need for labour migrants by using intelligent economic policies.
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PhD research: Welfare benefits reduce criminal behaviour substantially
Receiving welfare benefits has a major impact on criminal behaviour. This has been demonstrated by Marco Stam, who defended his thesis on 20 January 2022.
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Valentina Azzarà -
Sine BagaturFaculty of Humanities
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Monique van der GeestFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Maaike van Borssum WaalkesFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Karin Guijt
Administration and Central Services
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Lisa FennisAdministration and Central Services
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Mandy BödekerFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Llywela van der StamFaculteit Governance and Global Affairs
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Brigitte HemingFaculty of Humanities
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Nina JongejanFaculty of Humanities
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Else SpeelmanFaculty of Humanities
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Hennie van den BrinkASSC
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Petra BoerlageAdministration and Central Services
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Annemiek HogendorpFaculty of Humanities
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Marlous Dekker-RegelinkFaculty of Humanities
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Ingrid JanssenFaculty of Humanities
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Friederike SchnurAdministration and Central Services
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Ewout van der WoudenFaculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences
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Michèlle van WijkAdministration and Central Services