A group of involved citizens, Het Enige Nederlandse Alternatief (HENA), wants to buy a piece of HEMA and is therefore raising millions of euros from private and…
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…
Dr Menelaos Markakis, Assistant Professor at the Department of International and European Union Law, has been awarded an EUR fellowship by Erasmus University…
Professional soccer director Eric Gudde (65) is concerned about the future of professional soccer at the start of the Eredivisie season. “Organising matches…
The Dutch political party PVV wants to implement a VAT rate of 0% for one year to boost the economy. Peter Kavelaars explains why this plan is not as effective…
As the coronavirus turns out to be less temporary than previously expected, politicians are wrestling with the question of how long government support can…
Mary Pieterse-Bloem, Professor of Financial Markets at Erasmus School of Economics, makes the trade-off between risk and return and explains what the best…
Thousands of billions of euros have been pumped into the European economy in recent years and the end is not yet in sight. But how long will this hold?
Minister of Finance Wopke Hoekstra and his colleague Eric Wiebes of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy launched the 20 billion National Growth Fund (Nationaal…