Marcel Timmer to be appointed board member of the Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB)

The CPB is to appoint Marcel Timmer as a member of its board as from 1 September 2019. Prof. Timmer has been Professor of Economic Growth and Development at the University of Groningen since 2010. He is currently also the Director of the Groningen Growth and Development Centre (GGDC).
Timmer’s appointment to this national position is the jewel in the crown for the Faculty of Economics and Business, following the previous appointments of Klaas Knot and Jakob de Haan at De Nederlandsche Bank. ‘We are extremely proud that another leading economist from Groningen has been appointed to such an important position,’ says Vice Dean Peter Verhoef. ‘Timmer, Knot and De Haan have followed in the footsteps of the great Wim Duisenberg towards national administrative functions. This fantastic appointment underlines the importance and relevance of research at our Faculty.’
Part-time professor in Groningen
With the appointment of Timmer, the CPB board is once again complete. The other members are Jeroen Hinloopen and Laura van Geest (Director). In addition to his new position, Timmer will continue to be a part-time professor in Groningen.
About Timmer
Timmer studied Econometrics and Philosophy at the University of Groningen and in 1999, obtained his PhD at Eindhoven University of Technology. He has led several large international research consortia in the fields of productivity (the EU KLEMS project) and international trade (the WIOD project). In 2015, he received a Vici Innovation grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) for his project Modelling Global Value Chains.
Contact: Marcel Timmer
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