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Yusuf Emre Akgündüz (1987) was born in Istanbul and completed his high school education at the American International School of Rotterdam with an International Baccalaureate diploma. Afterwards, he received his Bachelor degree in economics from the Utrecht University. In 2009, Emre completed the Economics and Social Sciences programme with cum laude to receive his Master of Science degree at the same university. He became a PhD candidate in 2010 in the Utrecht University School of Economics within the Coordinating Societal Change programme of the Utrecht University. His areas of interest are labor economics, family economics and child care provision. Emre attended a number of conferences and summer schools during his studies at the Utrecht University including the IZA Summer School, EALE and ESPE. He also published several articles in international journals and working paper series during his PhD.
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USE 001 Bastian Westbrock (2010): Inter-firm networks: economic and sociological perspectives.
USE 002 Yi Zhang (2011): Institutions and International Investments: Evidence from China and Other Emerging Markets.
USE 003 Ryan van Lamoen (2011): The Relationship between Competition and Innovation: Measuring Innovation and Causality.
USE 004 Martijn Dröes (2011): House Price Uncertainty in the Dutch Owner-Occupied Housing Market
USE 005 Thomas van Huizen (2012): Behavioural Assumptions in Labour Economics: Analysing Social Security Reforms and Labour Market Transitions
USE 006 Martijn Boermans (2012): International Entrepreneurship and Enterprise
Development.
USE 007 Joras Ferwerda (2012): The Multidisciplinary Economics of Money Laundering
USE 008 Federico D’Onofrio (2013): Observing the country: a history of Italian agricultural economics, 1900-1930.
USE 009 Saraï Sapulete (2013): Works Council Effectiveness: Determinants and
Outcomes.
USE 010 Britta Hoyer (2013): Network Formation under the Threat of Disruption. USE 011 Coen Rigtering (2013): Entrepreneurial Orientation: Multilevel Analysis
and Consequences.
USE 012 Beate Cesinger (2013): Context and Complexity of International Entrepreneurship as a Field of Research.
USE 013 Jan de Dreu (2013): Empirical essays on the governance of financial institutions.
USE 014 Lu Zhang (2013): Industrial Specialization: Determinants, Processes and
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USE 015 Matthias Filser (2013): Strategic Issues in Entrepreneurship and Family Business Research.
USE 016 Mikko Pohjola (2013): A Compilation of Studies on Innovation in Firms: Capabilities, Strategies, and Performance.
USE 017 Han-Hsin Chang (2013): Heterogeneity in Development. USE 018 Suzanne Heijnen (2014): Analyses of sickness absence
USE 019 Mark Kattenberg (2014): The Economics of Social Housing: Implications for Welfare, Consumption, and Labor Market Composition
USE 020 Daniel Possenriede (2014): The Economics of Temporal and Locational Flexibility of Work
USE 021 Dirk Gerritsen (2014): The Relevance of Security Analyst Opinions for Investment Decisions.
USE 022 Shiwei Hu (2014): Development in China and Africa
USE 023 Saara Tamminen (2014): Heterogeneous Firms, Mark-Ups, and Income
Inequality
USE 024 Marcel van den Berg (2014): Does Internationalization Foster Firm Performance?