Economics and Business
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In an international academic community, at UvA Economics and Business (EB) we bridge science and society. All our activities are linked to our academic strengths and the core values: Responsible, Critical, Analytical, Engaged and International.
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Within the 2 Schools - the Amsterdam Business School (ABS) and the Amsterdam School of Economics (ASE) - we teach and conduct research in various fields, such as economics, data science, business administration, business analytics, accountancy, control, econometrics, finance, actuarial sciences, fiscal economics and entrepreneurship.
- The extensive range of bachelor's, master's, MBA and executive programmes offers students an inspiring learning environment in which they can develop their capacities to the fullest.
- Research within Economics and Business covers the broad field of econometrics, economics, business economics and business administration.
- We invite regional, national and international companies, government authorities and civil society organisations to take advantage of mutual knowledge sharing.
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- The book 'The Bridgerton Paradox in AI' by Amsterdam Business School researcher Somendra Narayan explores a key question in today’s technology: how should AI deal with a past shaped by exclusion, bias and colonial power?
- A study co-authored by Amsterdam Business School professor Paul Smeets shows that involving pension fund members directly in investment decisions can increase support and legitimacy for sustainable policies.
- The UvA will join the European University Alliance for Global Health (EUGLOH) as a full member from 2027 onwards. This opens new opportunities for collaboration in research, education and innovation across Europe.
- A research paper by Amsterdam School of Economics (ASE) researchers Ramon de Punder, Cees Diks and Roger Laeven (all with the Quantitative Economics section), and Dick van Dijk (Econometric Institute, Erasmus ...
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