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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  • Too much football?

    Recently, Thomas Peeters of Erasmus School of Economics appeared in a broadcast by VRT about the huge increase in the number of football matches.
    Thomas Peeters
  • The end of notional returns?

    Recently, Peter Kavelaars of Erasmus School of Economics appeared on a BNR Nieuwsradio broadcast to give his view on the recent Dutch Supreme Court ruling.
    Peter Kavelaars, Professor of Fiscal Economics at Erasmus School of Economics
  • Is re-enacting history more than just playing war?

    Lise Zurné in Trouw on re-enactment as a learning tool.
    War reenactors
  • ECB lowers interest rate

    Ivo Arnold gives his view on the ECB lowering the interest rates in an article of NU.nl. Was this the right decision or not?
    Ivo Arnold, Vice Dean and Professor of Economic Education at Erasmus School of Economics
  • How to win a Scorito pool

    Michel van de Velden, Associate Professor of Statistics at Erasmus School of Economics, elucidates on the difficulty of predicting football matches.
    EURO 2024 trophy
  • The balance between academic freedom and social responsibility

    EUR Advisory Committee Sensitive Collaborations (CGS) will study Erasmus University Rotterdam’s institutional ties and issue an opinion on it.
    Ruard Ganzenvoort
  • Inequality at primary schools

    Bastian Ravesteijn commented on the inquality at primary schools in Utrecht. He discussed different factors that can contribute to this inequality.
    Bastian Ravesteijn, researcher at ESE.
  • Taxing the unknown

    Peter Kavelaars was a guest on a radio programme by BNR Nieuwsradio. Here he talked about the Dutch tax system and new inventions and solutions on the horizon.
    Peter Kavelaars, Professor of Fiscal Economics at Erasmus School of Economics
  • Catcalling in the city? It might soon get you a fine!

    Tamar Fischer talks about street harassment in Rotterdam and the new sexual offenses Act (Wet seksuele misdrijven).
    Foto van Tamar Fischer
  • Political games of the ECB

    Ivo Arnold has given his opinion on the potentially political moves from the ECB. Are they really effective or mostly to help particular parties?
    Ivo Arnold, Vice Dean and Professor of Economic Education at Erasmus School of Economics

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