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Born in 1978 in the Netherlands, studied law, economic history, Eastern European history at Utrecht University. He worked on his PhD thesis on the relationship between human capital and economic growth in Asia for four and a half years at the International Institute of Social History in Amsterdam. Currently he is a post-doc researcher at the University of Warwick, and engaged in a project on the reconstruction of English historical national accounts.
His main areas of interest are: economic growth, human capital, endogenous growth theories, historical data reconstruction
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