PhD Defence Pascal Hildebrand
"Analysing a collusion of truck manufacturers: A qualitative and quantitative multilevel approach"
"Analysing a collusion of truck manufacturers: A qualitative and quantitative multilevel approach"
"Beyond money metrics: Essays on Multidimensional Poverty "
The Dutch population is growing substantially due to immigration and this is a cause for concern. It was a major reason for the PVV's election victory. Immigration is blamed for an overcrowded Netherlands. In Belgium, a similar debate is currently raging ahead of the upcoming national elections. In...
The housing sector is undergoing a moment of transformation as countries face increasing pressure to meet their greenhouse emission reduction pledges for the upcoming decades, with numerous countries aiming to achieve near-zero emissions by 2050.
Amidst the evolving landscape of data governance, the second installment of the Smallholder Farmers' Data Governance series promises to delve deeper into the crucial question of farmer-centric data management. Titled "The Business Case for Farmer-centric Data Governance in the Global South," this...
On October 20th 55 SBE-students successfully pitched their policy proposals at the European Commission in the second European Student Conference on the Economics of Transition and Resilience.
On Monday 29 of January, MORSE hosted the annual MORSE Research Day, at SBE premises. During the event, MORSE presented new initiatives, such as the Maastricht Immersive Learning Lab (MILL) Project, welcomed Prof Igor Mayer to deliver an inspiring guest lecture on the rise of digital twins, hosted...
Educational systems are resilient systems, with technology functioning as an essential tool to overcome the shocks. The pandemic made educational systems realize they possess great capacity to overcome hurdles and create awareness that universities should use their potential to innovate. This blog...
Founded 40 years ago, SBE started with only a handful of students and a motivated group of staff members experimenting with a new concept called Problem Based Learning. Since then, the School has grown to about 6,300 students and around 700 staff members, with education and research programmes in...
"Making sense of uncertainty in macroeconomic model"