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Research in a Nutshell

At Erasmus School of Economics, we like to show how research connects to the world around us. 

In Research in a Nutshell, our researchers explain their latest findings in clear, concise stories that show how their work relates to society. From climate policy to financial risk and inequality, each piece opens a window onto the thinking behind the research. Explore our experts’ research in economics.

  • Fear of Failure a key to success?

    Fear of failure is a well known feeling to many of us, whether it occurs because of an exam or while giving an important presentation. Entrepreneurs are no exce
    horse stopping in front of cliff, while other horse jumps over to catch gold deer
  • The battle with mental health problems among university students

    Pilar Garcia-Gomez, Teresa Bago d’Uva, and Vahid Moghani have research the mental health problems among university students following the Covid pandemic.
  • Importing waste for more sustainable heating

    This research by Elbert Dijkgraaf evaluates whether there are negative associations attached to the import of waste from an economic point of view.
  • Unpacking peer effects

    Max Coveney and Matthijs Oosterveen focus on the effects of peer pressure in their research. How big is the impact of peer pressure on students and their lives?

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