CentER

CentER is a world-class research institute that draws on the academic expertise of some of the most outstanding minds in the field of economics and business.

Center

Supervised Ph.D.s

  • Menno Pradhan
    Labour supply in urban areas of Bolivia and the role of the informal sector
    defended 14 October 1994
    (supervised jointly with Joop Hartog)
  • Jimmy Miller
    A treatise on labour: a matching-model analysis of labour-market programmes
    defended 30 September 1996
  • Erwin Charlier
    Limited dependent variable models for panel data
    defended 28 November 1997
    (supervised jointly with B. Melenberg)
  • Rob Euwals
    Empirical studies on individual labour market behaviour
    defended 12 December 1997
    (supervised jointly with B. Melenberg)
  • Marcel Das
    On income expectations and other subjective data
    defended 23 January 1998
    (supervised jointly with Ben van der Genugten)
  • Stefan Hochguertel
    Households' portfolio choices
    defended 29 June 1998
    (supervised jointly with Rob Alessie)
  • Bas Donkers
    Subjective information in economic decision making
    defended 30 June 2000
    (supervised jointly with Bertrand Melenberg)
  • Xiaodong Gong
    Empirical studies on the labour market and on consumer demand
    defended 23 February 2001
  • Rosalia Vazquez-Alvarez
    A nonparametric approach to the sample selection problem in survey data
    defended 26 June 2001
    (jointly with Bertrand Melenberg)
  • Bernard Conlon
    Consumer rationality in choice
    defended 29 June 2001
    (jointly with Benedict Dellaert)
  • Laura Spierdijk
    Empirical studies of market microstructure
    defended 10 June 2003
    (jointly with Theo Nijman)
  • Charles Bellemare
    Microeconometric essays on migration, trust and satisfaction
    defended 28 May 2004
  • Tu Qin
    Empirical analysis of time preferences and risk aversion
    defended 18 May 2005
    (jointly with Bas Donkers and Bertrand Melenberg)
  • Pierre-Carl Michaud
    Dynamic panel data models and causality: applications to labor supply, health and insurance
    defended 20 May 2005
    (jointly with Jan van Ours)
  • Vera Toepoel
    A closer look at web questionnaire design
    defended 3 November 2008
    (jointly with Marcel Das)
  • Karen van der Wiel
    Essays on expectations, power and social security
    defended 4 December 2009
    (jointly with Frederic Vermeulen)