381 search results for “korean economics” in the Staff website
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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…
- The Economic, Social and Political Effects of Migration
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Joram van KetelFaculty of Law
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RouJia FengSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Gavin RobinsonFaculty of Law
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Simone van der HofFaculty of Law
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Leiden Leadership Lunch – Do male or female leaders score better with employees?
How does gender of public leaders relate to employees’ satisfaction with the leadership of their direct supervisor? In the online Leiden Leadership Lunch on Friday September 24, Dr. Max van Lent (Assistant Professor of Economics) presented the results of his recent research on the differences between…
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Introducing: Jeffrey Fynn-Paul
This summer, Jeffrey Fynn-Paul started as a lecturer at the Institute's Social and Economic History section.
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Arfa RahmanFaculty of Law
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Maartje Van MulkenFaculty of Law
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Daniël PetersFaculty of Law
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Koos BoerFaculty of Law
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Rex ArendsenFaculty of Law
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Halima BourasSocial & Behavioural Sciences
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Coen MaasFaculty of Law
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Jordi den OudenFaculty of Law
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Gerard KranenburgFaculty of Law
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Marc BroekemaFaculty of Law
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Janneke VissersFaculty of Law
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Essays on the Economics of Household Finance and Social Insurance
PhD defence
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Rethinking Economic Security and Resilience in Asia: Lessons from Australia, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan
Lecture, Lunch Research Seminar
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Hoe laten we vaders minder werken en meer doen in het huishouden?
Gaan vaders minder werken als andere vaders dat ook doen? Helpt betaald ouderschapsverlof hen om meer op te pakken in het huishouden? Hoe bepalend zijn sociale normen voor verschillen op de arbeidsmarkt? Onderzoeker Max van Lent gaat het uitzoeken.
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Reading list – Culinary culture and tasty tales
Are we going vegetarian this year? Shall we keep the dessert the same? Where do I find inspiration for a festive meal during the holidays? For readers who like to postpone these questions, for those who like to tell a good story with their culinary contribution, or for those who simply want to know…
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Board visit: the Institute for Philosophy wants to continue to grow through new collaborations
The university is home to many pearls of research institutes that do not make the news every day. The Executive Board visited one such pearl, the Institute of Philosophy, on Tuesday 1 July. It resulted in an inspired conversation.
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Yorum Beekman: ‘I didn’t want to write about people, I wanted to give them a voice’
As a woman, working in Japan and Korea can be pretty tough, Yorum Beekman discovered. It prompted her to pursue a PhD on the subject: ‘I thought: hey, that’s interesting!’
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PhD candidate reveals link between North Korea and southern Africa
North Korea is generally thought to be an isolated country. But, according to PhD candidate Tycho van der Hoog from Leiden’s African Studies Centre, the opposite is in fact the case. North Korea actually has strong alliances with countries in southern Africa. Van der Hoog is trying to shed more light…
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Economic and fiscal policy of Member States: is the EU tightening or loosening its grip?
Lecture, European Union Seminar
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Open Day as a compass for prospective students
Chinese Studies, History or Urban Studies? How do you choose the right degree programme for you? Hundreds of prospective students tried to find out at the Bachelor’s Open Day in Leiden and The Hague. A new formula helped them on their way.
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Jeff Fynn-Paul wins European History Quarterly Prize
Jeff Fynn-Paul, lecturer at Leiden University’s Institute for History, was recently awarded the European History Quarterly’s 2016 Prize for his article “Occupation, Family, and Inheritance in Fourteenth-Century Barcelona: A Socio-Economic Profile of One of Europe’s Earliest Investing Publics.”
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The private and public sides of Weibo: combining economic and political economy perspectives
Lecture, Lunch Research Seminar
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Leiden Papyri and the Economic History of the Early Medieval Islamic World
Lecture, Studium Generale
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KVS New Paper Sessions 2023
Conference
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Remco Breuker in Time on South Korea’s presidential compound
The president of South Korea, Yoon Suk-yeol, has chosen not to use his presidential compound. Professor Remco Breuker states in Time that this marks a change in South Korea’s approach to the compound.
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Social and Economic Human Rights, The United Nations and the Intimacies of International Law: A History
Lecture, INVISIHIST event
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(IN)EQUALIZERS! Social and Economic Histories of Inequalit(ies) and Difference(s), 1500-2000
Conference, Student Workshop
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Catia AntunesFaculty of Humanities
