OECD Competition Open Day 2024

MPS

Maarten Pieter Schinkel

University of Amsterdam

Professor of Economics

Description

Maarten Pieter Schinkel is a Professor of Economics at the University of Amsterdam’s Department of Economics and Business, and a research fellow of the Tinbergen Institute. Mr Schinkel’s research interests are in industrial organization, competition policy and regulation theory, in particular public and private enforcement. His recent papers consider banking competition, public interest benefits of collusion, the dating of cartel effects, Libor/Euribor manipulation, priority setting by government agencies and behavioral State aid conditions in Dutch mortgage banking. As one of the founders of the Amsterdam Center for Law & Economics (ACLE), Mr Schinkel is also a professor of law at the Amsterdam Law School by affiliation. He held positions at the Duisenberg School of Finance (DSF), Maastricht University (The Netherlands), the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge MA, USA), the College of Europe (Bruges, Belgium), Université de Liège (Belgium) and Universität Regensburg (Germany). Mr Schinkel’s research regularly attracts the attention of popular media and investigative journalism. He occasionally acts as an expert on complex competition litigation matters. Schinkel served in several public functions, including as Non-Governmental Advisor to the European Commission and Deputy Economic Counsel to the Board to the Dutch competition authority (ACM). He won best teacher awards both at Maastricht University (2001) and University of Amsterdam (2018). He is a DAAD fellow, a NAF fellow, a Fulbright fellow and a member of the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities (KHMW).

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