Dirk Bezemer
Dirk Bezemer (born 1971) is a Dutch economist who is a professor at the Faculty of Economics and Business of the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. He studied at Wageningen University (M.Sc. in Economics (1995)) and University of Amsterdam & Tinbergen Institute (Ph.D. in Economics (2001)).[1] His topics of expertise include the financial sector, credit creation, credit cycles, monetary policy, and the cause of economic crises.[2][3][4] Bezemer provides commentary at the Centre for Economic Policy Research and De Groene Amsterdammer.[5] In a September 2009 opinion piece in the Financial Times he wrote that a dozen economists whom he listed had seen the 2007-08 financial crisis coming for years, but were ignored.[6][7][8][9][10]
Dirk Bezemer | |
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Born | 1971 (age 51–52) |
Nationality | Dutch |
Title | Professor |
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Discipline | Economics and business |
Institutions | Rijksuniversiteit Groningen |
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- "Dirk Bezemer | University of Groningen". academia.edu.
- Policy Failures and the Irish Economic Crisis
- Green Barons, Force-of-Circumstance Entrepreneurs, Impotent Mayors; Rural Change in the Early Years of Post-Socialist Capitalist Democracy
- The Century of the Emerging World; Development with a Vengeance
- "prof. dr. D.J. (Dirk) Bezemer". University of Groningen. July 7, 2006.
- Finance at the Threshold; Rethinking the Real and Financial Economies
- Inside the Crystal Ball; How to Make and Use Forecasts
- Debunking Economics; The Naked Emperor Dethroned?
- When the Bubble Bursts; Surviving the Canadian Real Estate Crash
- "Opinion Global Economy: Why some economists could see the crisis coming" by Dirk Bezemer (Financial Times, 7 September 2009)
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