Dr. Maarten Vendrik
Current course coordination and teaching:
Economic Psychology (
Institutional Economics
Course coordination:
Choices, Markets and Welfare (1209)
Gender in Economics and Management (7020K)
Research:
Fields of interest: Labour supply, discrimination, sociological and
psychological factors in microeconomics, microfoundations of macroeconomics,
gender and economics, non-linear dynamics
Memberships:
European Association of Labour Economists (EALE)
Nederlandse Vereniging voor Staatshuishoudkunde
Vereniging voor Politieke en Institutionele Economie
Research fellowship:
Postdoctoral fellowship at Universiteit Maastricht, 1994
Publications (1993-1999):
Articles and dissertation:
- Maarten C.M. Vendrik, 1993, Habits, hysteresis and catastrophes in labor
supply, Journal of Economic Behavior and Or-ganization, 20: 353-372.
- Maarten Vendrik, 1993, Collective habits and social norms in labour supply:
From micromotives to macrobehaviour, dissertation (Universitaire Pers,
Maastricht).
- Maarten Vendrik, 1994, De werkende vrouw als collectieve gewenning
(samenvatting proefschrift), Economenblad, 16, 3: 5, 8.
- Chris de Neubourg and Maarten Vendrik, 1994, An extended rationality model
of social norms in labour supply, Journal of Economic Psychology, 15: 93-126.
- Maarten Vendrik, 1994, Dynamiek van sociale normen in het arbeidsaanbod
van vrouwen, ESB, 78: 369-372.
- Maarten Vendrik, 1994, abstract dissertation, Research notes from the
Netherlands, 1994/1: 18-19 (SISWO, Amsterdam).
- Maarten C.M. Vendrik, 1995, Comment on "Labor market institutions,
liquidity constraints, and macroeconomic stability" by Frank R. Lichtenberg,
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, december.
- Vendrik, M.C.M., 1998, Unstable bandwagon and habit effects on labor
supply, Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization, 36: 235-255.
Research memoranda and working papers:
- Maarten Vendrik, 1994, Dynamics of a household norm in female labour
supply, Research memorandum RM/0/94-026 (Faculty of Economics, Limburg
University, Maastricht), revised in 1998.
- Maarten Vendrik, 1995, Dynamics of opposite norms in female labour supply,
mimeo (Faculty of Economics, Limburg University, Maastricht).
- Maarten C.M. Vendrik, 1996, Bandwagon and habit effects in female labor
force participation, invited paper for International Seminar in Public
Economics (conf.) on "The Economics of Status", Bonn, and METEOR Research
Memorandum RM/97/032, 1997.
Hobbies and sports:
Traveling
Sport climbing, hiking, cycling
Music (jazz listening, classic playing violin and piano), literature,
photography