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Spatial Economics

Department of Spatial Economics

The Department of Spatial Economics, at the School of Business and Economics of VU Amsterdam, is engaged in economic problems in which space plays a prominent role.

The Department of Spatial Economics offers insights and applications in urban, regional, transport and environmental challenges from a primarily economic perspective, often enriched through multi-disciplinary collaborations.

The 60 staff members are involved in both fundamental research as well as in national and international commissioned research. With this research, the department has gained national and international recognition, as shown by the large number of international publications and citations; the appearance of different staff members in editorial boards and as experts in the media and advisory boards; and the presence of various section members on the typically Dutch phenomenon of 'Economists Parade'.

According to RePEc (accessed in June 2021), the School ranks in the top 5% of institutions worldwide in the fields of Transport EconomicsUrban and Real Estate EconomicsEconomic GeographyEnvironmental Economics and Energy Economics. Moreover, various current staff members make it to the top 5% in RePEc's general ranking of economists, or in the economists' rankings in the fields just mentioned: Erik Verhoef, Jos van Ommeren, Henri de Groot, Carolyn Fischer, Cees Withagen, and Richard Tol.

For recent media appearances of our department members, please visit us on facebooklinkedin or twitter
To read more about the kind of research we do, you are invited to visit our blog or subsribe to our newsletter.

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