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LEADING SCHOLARS, ECONOMICS & INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
(Dutch or foreign but working in the Netherlands)
(exerpts from: Mark Blaug (1999), Who's Who in Economics, 3rd ed., Cheltenham: Edward Elgar; William Shepherd, Iyanatul Islam and Sankaran Raghunathan (1999), Who's Who in International Business Education and Research, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar)
ECONOMICS
(a) Dutch nationals working (or retired) in the Netherlands (alphabetically)
1. Henk BOS retired from Erasmus University Rotterdam (Econ.)
2. Lans BOVENBERG Tilburg University (Econ.)
3. Joop HARTOG University of Amsterdam (Econ.)
4. Arnold HEERTJE University of Amsterdam (Econ.)
5. Arie KAPTEYN Tilburg University (Econ.)
6. Arjo KLAMER Erasmus University Rotterdam (Phil.)
7. Bart NOOTEBOOM Erasmus University Rotterdam (Bus.)
8. Jan PEN retired from University of Groningen (Econ.)
9. Bernard VAN PRAAG University of Amsterdam (Econ.)
10. Sweder VAN WIJNBERGEN University of Amsterdam (Econ.)
(B) Dutch nationals working (or retired) abroad (alphabetically)
1. Anton BARTEN retired from University of Leuven (Econ.)
2. Willem BUITER Bank of England/University of Cambridge
3. Frank DE LEEUW retired from US Dept. of Commerce
4. Hendrik HOUTHAKKER retired from Harvard University (Econ.)
5. Jacques POLAK retired from IMF
6. Henri THEIL retired from University of Florida (Econ.)
© Foreign nationals working (or retired) in the Netherlands (alphabetically)
1. Mark BLAUG visiting, University of Amsterdam (Econ.)
2. Michael ELLMAN University of Amsterdam (Econ.)
3. Angus MADDISON emeritus, University of Groningen (Econ.)
(d) Born in the Netherlands but regarded as having a foreign nationality only, working (or retired) abroad (alphabetically)
1. Robert BARTELS University of Sydney (Econ.)
2. Joel MOKYR Northwestern University (Econ.)
(e) Deceased
1. A.J. Cohen Stuart
2. P. Hennipman
3. T.C. Koopmans
4. B. Mandeville
5. N.G. Pierson
6. J. Tinbergen
7. J. Van der Kamp
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
Foreign nationals working (or retired) in the Netherlands (alphabetically)
Charles BADEN-FULLER City University London (Bus.) / Erasmus University Rotterdam (Bus.)
Pervez GHAURI University of Groningen (Bus.)
Jean-François HENNART Tilburg University (Econ.)
LEADING INSTITUTIONS IN THE NETHERLANDS, ECONOMICS & BUSINESS
(from: Mark Blaug (1999), Who's Who in Economics, 3rd ed., Cheltenham: Edward Elgar; William Shepherd, Iyanatul Islam and Sankaran Raghunathan (1999), Who's Who in International Business Education and Research, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar; Cary Cooper (2000), Who's Who in the Management Sciences, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar)
University of Amsterdam
(approx. no. of students in economics and business: 3,000)
Mark BLAUG (Econ.)
Michael ELLMAN (Econ.)
Joop HARTOG (Econ.)
Arnold HEERTJE (Econ.)
Bernard VAN PRAAG (Econ.)
Sweder VAN WIJNBERGEN (Econ.)
Tilburg University
(approx. no. of students in economics and business: 3,200)
Lans BOVENBERG (Econ.)
Jean-François HENNART (Econ.)
Geert HOFSTEDE (Econ.)
Arie KAPTEYN (Econ.)
Niels NOORDERHAVEN (Econ.)
Hans SCHENK (Ind. Pol.)
Erasmus University Rotterdam
(approx. no. of students in economics and business: 8,700)
Charles BADEN-FULLER (Bus.)
Arjo KLAMER (Phil.)
Barbara KRUG (Bus.)
Bart NOOTEBOOM (Bus.)
Cees VAN RIEL (Bus.)
University of Groningen
(approx. no. of students in economics and business: 4,200)
Pervez GHAURI (Bus.)
Angus MADDISON (Econ.)
Michel WEDEL (Econ.)
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