Almost all our products are produced abroad. We only produce very little ourselves. And the corona crisis has made this dependency even clearer. Have we become…
As a result of WERKonderzoek 2019, Robert Dur, Professor of Economics of Incentives and Performances, argues that there should be more variety in rewards for…
The number of Dutch people who earn more than their parents has decreased in recent years. In Scandinavia however, we saw another trend: here, the level of…
With the launch of Erasmus Centre for Health Economics Rotterdam (EsCHER), Erasmus University Rotterdam bundles the unique and leading expertise of over 100…
Research by Bas Karreman, Zhiling Wang, and Frank van Oort, shows that the student loan system does not affect the choice to study, but does influence the…
Research co-written by Marcus Rösch, PhD candidate at the department of Applied Economics of Erasmus School of Economics, finds that beauty matters for…
Teresa Bago d’Uva and Pilar García-Gómez, have researched differences in rank and salary between female and male, as well as Dutch and non-Dutch academic staff…
Billions of euros are being coughed up to help KLM. Floris de Haan, senior researcher in Air Transport Economics at Erasmus School of Economics, believes that…