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Bergeijk, Peter A.G. Van was born on April 14, 1959 in Heesch, Brabant, The Netherlands.
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This volume focuses on the macroeconomic consequences of microeconomic rigidity in the markets for goods or services, and the reforms necessary to create economic dynamism. It looks at how market structure, competition policy, over-regulation and collusive behaviour can influence macroeconomic performance. The Netherlands, Germany, New Zealand and Australia are used as examples to show how economic policies designed to provide greater flexibility can be analyzed. As well as practical policy matters, the authors deal with theoretical issues of how to determine price rigidities and their macroeconomic implications.
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The economic instruments of diplomacy have become increasingly important since the end of the Cold War. This work examines the impact of international diplomacy and economic sanctions on trade and investment.
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Bergeijk, Peter A.G. Van was born on April 14, 1959 in Heesch, Brabant, The Netherlands.
Master of Arts in Economics, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 1986. Doctor of Philosophy, Groningen (The Netherlands) University, 1990.
Economist Algemene Bank Nederland Bank, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1986-1988. Assistant professor University Groningen, 1988-1990. Senior economist Directorate General for International Economic Relations, The Hague, The Netherlands, 1990-1993, Economic Policy Directorate, The Hague, 1993-1997.
Chief economist, director monetary and economic policy Nederlandsche Bank, Amsterdam, since 1997. Consultant International Development Economics, Groningen, 1988-1989, Organization of European Cooperation and Development, 1996. Lecturer Clingendael, The Hague, since 1992, NIAS, The Hague, since 1992.
Professor economics policy Erasmus University, Rotterdam, since 1998. Presenter in field; referee for various publications.
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Treasurer Child Law Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1985-1987. Member editorial board Universiteitskrant Groningen, 1989. Member American Economic Association, European Economic Association, International J.A. Schumpeter Society, Peace Science Society International, Koninklijke Vereniging voor de Staatshuishoudkunde, Studiekring Post-Keynesiaanse Economie.
Married J. Hanneke Sassenburg, April 13, 1984. Children: Doris, Vera, Eva.