390 search results for “koen economics” in the Staff website
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Dutch citizens in favour of generous welfare but with job-seeking obligation
Dutch citizens are not opposed to additional earnings and financial gifts for people on welfare, but believe it is important that there should also be an obligation to look for a job. This was the outcome of a research project on the opinions of Dutch people regarding the implementation of welfare p…
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Will McDonaldFaculty of Science
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Arvid MikkersFaculty of Law
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Giacomo BoffiFaculty of Law
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Roos SchutteFaculty of Law
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Ariadne SchmidtFaculty of Humanities
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Kilian de Kruyf Molina: ‘I would recommend doing an internship if you want to gain more work experience’
Trail, FGGA’s internship platform will be one-year old in November. In the upcoming weeks, we will be interviewing some FGGA students who went on internships. What did they learn from their internships? And what tasks were assigned to them?
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Half of all households in the Netherlands are financially vulnerable
Only 27 per cent of Dutch households are financially healthy. This appears from a joint study conducted by Deloitte, ING, NIBUD and the Department of Economics of Leiden University.
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Zafira ShabrinaSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Pim KoopmansFaculty of Law
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National WO-Day during Economics Education Week
Conference
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Radical Spotlights: Economics of Political Chaos
Inaugural lecture
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Sebastian Diessner for Le Figaro about quantitative easing
Sebastian Diessner, associate professor at the FGGA, recently appeared in an article called 'Inflation: a spring remontée des taux se dessine' (Inflation: a slow rise in rates is emerging) in the newspaper Le Figaro.
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Poor countries recycle far more of our plastic than we thought. But it's not enough.
Countries that import plastic waste recycle an average of at least 63 percent of it. This is surprising, as we previously believed that the vast majority was incinerated or ended up as litter. This was discovered by PhD candidate Kai Li and his colleagues from the Institute of Environmental Sciences in…
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Alistair Kefford on French television on the future of European cities
What does the retail crisis mean for the future of Europe's urban centres? Assistant professor Alistair Kefford answers this very question in the French television programme 27.
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Leiden university is a member of Una Europa: ‘We’re much stronger when we work together’
Many Leiden University staff members have already benefited from Una Europa, the alliance of eleven leading European universities: they have received funding to bring an idea to life or participated in an exchange with European colleagues. On 22 October there will be a meet-up for everyone at Leiden…
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Johan ChristensenFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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How can we encourage responsible financial behaviour?
PhD candidate Shekinah Dare researched which psychological factors contribute to responsible financial behaviour and well-being. She wants to use this knowledge to develop interventions to encourage people to manage their money better. PhD ceremony on 10 November.
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Radical Spotlight: The Economics (and Politics too) of Care
Lecture, Radical Spotlight seminar
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Professors from The Hague in the classroom: ‘Why do you have to wear such a long dress?’
The celebration of the university’s 450th anniversary is not confined to the walls of the university. For the 7th time, professors stood in front of the class of grade 7, in both Leiden and The Hague. Four FGGA professors visited primary schools, introducing the children to research questions such as…
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Prize for school research project on butterfly wings
Why are morpho butterflies blue? That is what high school students Frederique Kerstens and Koen van Griensven investigated in their high school profile paper at the Leiden Institute for Research in Physics. In doing so, they won the KHMW Profielwerkstukprijs 2023. ‘We didn't expect it, but are of course…
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Niels VerwersFaculty of Law
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Judith ReijnenFaculty of Law
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Michiel van der VeldeFaculty of Law
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Sümeyye ErgünSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Kadi TulverSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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David le RoyFaculty of Humanities
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Mark NieuweboerFaculty of Law
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Chien HuFaculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Bert NijlandFaculty of Law
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Ingrid van GoolFaculty of Humanities
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Rogier StrijkFaculty of Humanities
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Jaap MensinkFaculty of Humanities
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Nazli Karabenli van der SpilFaculty of Humanities
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Anja van der SpekFaculty of Humanities
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Frans PigeaudFaculty of Law
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Herman SteensmaSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Dmitrii ShchetininFaculty of Law
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Luuk SnijderSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Hannah de BoerSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Hélène PouponnotSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Arsenij HolodSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Nathalie de Vries-BockSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Dorothee MischkowskiSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Ellen van WeelijFaculty of Law
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Nathan JanssenFaculty of Law
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Consensus and ideology in expert communities: The case of economics
Seminar
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How polluting buildings and machinery make rich countries ever richer
Rich countries are getting richer because of environmentally polluting (construction) investments from the past, largely at the expense of poor countries. This was shown by long-term economic and environmental data. 'The gap between poor and rich countries is widening.' Scientists from the Leiden Institute…
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Olympic gold for Industrial Ecology student Dirk Uittenbogaard
Dirk Uittenbogaard, a student on the Delft-Leiden Master’s in Industrial Ecology, has won a gold medal for rowing at the Olympic Games in Tokyo. Uittenbogaard took gold in the men’s quadruple sculls, together with Abe Wiersma, Tone Wieten and Koen Metsemakers.
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'Amending tax system would provide quarter million extra jobs'
In 2017, at the start of the Rutte III cabinet, tax scholars Leo Stevens and Koen Caminada presented a blueprint for a new tax system. Today, four years on, they observe that the cabinet has put little effort into innovations in the area of tax.
