Sander van Veldhuizen
CPB
Sander van Veldhuizen has received a MSc and a PhD in applied mathematics at the Delft University of Technology in 2004 and 2009, respectively. In 2007 he was a research associate at the Colorado School of Mines. In 2009 he joined the Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB), a think-tank of the Dutch government. His research interests include economics of innovation, productivity analysis, economics of education and macroeconomic modeling.
Articles by Sander van Veldhuizen:
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Another reason for the EU patent: Declining validation rates
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