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Organisation
Department of Economics
Department
Main organisation:Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
Lifecycle:1 Oct 2018 → Today
Organisation profile:The Department of Economics is part of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration. Its research is centered around the area of economics.
Keywords:economie
Disciplines:Macroeconomics and monetary economics, Microeconomics
Current researchers
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- Kobra Ahmadpour (Member)
- Haya Al-Ajlani (Member)
- Andrea Albanese (Member)
- Johan Albrecht (Member)
- Arthur Apostel (Member)
- Raheel Asif (Member)
- Sümeyra Atmaca (Member)
- Stijn Baert (Member)
- Nanae Baldauff (Member)
- Margaux Bearelle (Member)
Projects
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- Empirical analysis of the impact of migration on Child labor, Education and Health outcome in PakistanFrom1 Jun 2026 → TodayFunding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- Water Supply Improvements and Users’ Adaptation Strategies to Water Scarcity in Ethiopia: A Focus on Health, Risk, and Social WelfareFrom1 Jan 2026 → TodayFunding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- Watt’s Next in Residential Electricity? An Empirical Smart-Meter Based Study of Demand, Flexibility, and BehaviorFrom1 Nov 2025 → TodayFunding: FWO fellowships
- The relationship between market power and the macroeconomyFrom1 Nov 2025 → TodayFunding: FWO fellowships
- From Causation to Threshold: Developing a Refugee Law-Based Policy Support System for Climate Displacement, Tested Through African Case StudiesFrom1 Oct 2025 → TodayFunding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- Regional and global economic integration of Africa in the 21st century: complex network analysisFrom15 Sep 2025 → TodayFunding: BOF - doctoral mandates
- Noisy perception of assetsFrom1 Jan 2025 → TodayFunding: BOF - projects
- Long term fiscal effects of climate policyFrom1 Jan 2025 → TodayFunding: BOF - projects
- BENet – Belgium Research Network for Network ScienceFrom1 Jan 2025 → TodayFunding: FWO scientific research network
- Educational credentials and initial job mismatch among tertiary education graduates: the importance of productivity signalsFrom1 Jan 2025 → TodayFunding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
Publications
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- Do looks matter? A case study on extensive green roofs using discrete choice experiments(2018)Published in: SUSTAINABILITYISSN: 2071-1050Issue: 2Volume: 10
- The contribution of start-ups and young firms to industry-level efficiency growth(2016)Published in: APPLIED ECONOMICSISSN: 0003-6846Issue: 59Volume: 48Pages: 5786 - 5801
- Does a tax deduction scheme matter for jobs and investment by multinational and domestic enterprises?(2022)Published in: CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS-REVUE CANADIENNE D ECONOMIQUEISSN: 1540-5982Issue: 4Volume: 55Pages: 1966 - 1989
- The environmental impact of individual behaviour : self-assessment versus the ecological footprint(2018)Published in: ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIORISSN: 1552-390XIssue: 2Volume: 50Pages: 187 - 212
- Leader humility and affective commitment : a cross‐sectional study among hospital nursing teams(2025)Published in: JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSINGISSN: 1365-2648Issue: 8Volume: 81Pages: 4746 - 4757
- What is important for well-being?(2019)Published in: SOCIAL INDICATORS RESEARCHISSN: 1573-0921Issue: 3Volume: 143Pages: 955 - 972
- Comparing the Anamnestic Comparative Self-Assessment (ACSA) to a conventional happiness question without anchoring(2019)Published in: APPLIED RESEARCH IN QUALITY OF LIFEISSN: 1871-2576Issue: 1Volume: 14Pages: 237 - 251
- Monetary policy transmission and trade-offs in the United States : old and new(2024)Published in: INTERNATIONAL FINANCEISSN: 1468-2362Issue: 3Volume: 27Pages: 253 - 278
- Life cycle analysis to estimate the environmental impact of residential photovoltaic systems in regions with a low solar irradiation(2011)Published in: RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWSISSN: 1364-0321Issue: 1Volume: 15Pages: 267 - 281
- Indirect productivity effects from foreign direct investment and multinational firm heterogeneity(2018)Published in: REVIEW OF WORLD ECONOMICSISSN: 1610-2886Issue: 2Volume: 154Pages: 377 - 400