EUR in the news

Our academics regularly appear in the media to share the insights of their research with a broader audience, or to give their opinion on current news topics. Below, you will find an overview of media appearances of our researchers. 

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  • Legal issues for Philips

    On Tuesday, 30 April, Mary Pieterse-Bloem, Professor of Financial Markets at Erasmus School of Economics, was part of BNR Nieuwsradio's investor panel.
  • Earthquake compensation

    Maarten Bosker was asked on his calculation for the earthquake compensation for business premises in Groningen by NPO Radio 1, EenVandaag.
    Maarten Bosker
  • Juggling with numbers concerning cruise ships

    Bauke Visser, Professor of Economics of Decision-Making Processes at Erasmus School of Economics, elucidates on the cruise ships that often appear in Rotterdam.
  • The role of institutional investors in creating a better world

    Onno Steenbeek appeared last week in Studio Erasmus to talk about the role of institutional investors in the creation of a more sustainable world.
  • Max Welz receives 2024 Hannan Graduate Student Travel Award

    Max Welz, PhD candidate at Erasmus School of Economics, is one of the winners of the 2024 Hannan Graduate Student Travel Award.
  • Drama at ASML?

    Recently, Mary Pieterse-Bloem, Professor of Financial Markets at Erasmus School of Economics, joined BNR Nieuwsradio's programme Zakenlunch.
  • The problem of inequality of opportunities

    Anne Gielen gives her view on inequality of opportunities and overall inequality in an article by het Financieele Dagblad.
    Anne Gielen smiling at the camera with a closed smile
  • Affordable Rent Act

    Matthijs Korevaar expressed his concerns on the new Affordable Rent Act in an article of Trouw and BNR Nieuwsradio. Is it really affordable for low incomes?
  • Media mislabel rap: "Music is seen as the cause of violence"

    Jeroen van den Broek explains the links between rap and violence, and how they are often misunderstood in public discourse.
    Foto van Jeroen van den Broek
  • Worldwide tax avoidance

    Peter Kavelaars was asked on an opinion on worldwide tax avoidance and possible regulations and solutions by the newspaper NRC.
    Peter Kavelaars, Professor of Fiscal Economics at Erasmus School of Economics

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