Contents
Curriculum Vitae
About me
Brief Biography
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Curriculum Vitae
personal information
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surname
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Schonewille
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first and Christian names
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Mark Stefan Robert Francis
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postal address
Nijmegen School of Management
P.O. Box 9108
6500 HK Nijmegen
The Netherlands
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office address
Thomas van Aquinostraat 5
6525 GD Nijmegen
The Netherlands
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phone
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+31 24 - 361 15 64 (office)
+31 24 - 361 23 79 (fax)
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e-mail
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europe@ehug.info
m.schonewille@freenet.de
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current position
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Assistant researcher at the Nijmegen Business
School with the intention to complete a Phd thesis
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Jan. 1998 - Dec. 2001
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| education |
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Diploma Higher General Secondary Education
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June 1990
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Diploma Preparatory Scientific Secondary Education
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July 1992
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Propedeutics in economics
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1992 - 1994
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Qualification as a teacher in undergraduate subjects
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April 1995
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Testimonial for participating in a SPSS/PC+ course
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April 1995
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Masters course in General Economics
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1994 - 1997
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Summer School at the Goethe-Universität
Frankfurta.M. and European Acadamy Bolzano: Economic Interests and Cultural
Determinantsin European Integration. The “Small Europe”.
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August 1997
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Participation in the educational programme of
the NetherlandsNetwork of Economics (NAKE)
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1998 - 2001
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scientific activities
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Participation in Research Group on Low Wage Employment
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1995 - 1996
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Researcher at the Dept. of Economics, on
behalf of the Reseach Group on Active Labour Market Policies
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March 1996 - April 1996
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Research assistent in the field of labour economics
on behalf of Low Wage Employment Research Network, (LoWER)
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May 1996 - Sept. 1997
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teaching experience
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Business Management (undergraduate level)
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Jan. 1995 - April 1996
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General Economics (secondary school level)
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Feb. 1997 - April 1997
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Theory of Environmental Economics (undergr. level)
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Sept. 2000 - Jan. 2001
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other achievements
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Several services for monthly magazine VGW-aktueel
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Jan. 1990-Dec. 1991
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Editor of Juglar, magazine of Creative Destruction
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Dec. 1996 - Aug. 1997
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anguage skills
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Dutch
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fluent
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English
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good
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German
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excellent
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French
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moderate reading
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professional memberschips
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Creative Destruction
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from 1995
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Royal Netherlands Economic Association
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from 1997
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European Association of Labour Economists
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from 1999
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representative publications
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Mark Schonewille, “Does Training Generally
Work? Explaining Labour ProductivityEffects from Schooling and Training”
in: International Journal of Manpower,22 (2001) 1/2, pp. 158-172.
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Mark Schonewille, Does Training Make a Difference?
Institutional Environment and Returns to Human Capital, paper for the International
Labour Market Conference at Aberdeen, 2000.
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Lei Delsen and Mark Schonewille, Human Capital
andLabour Productivity, Integration of Institutions and Endogenous Growth,
Paperfor the EALE conference in Regensburg, University of Nijmegen, 1999.
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Mark Schonewille, Risk, Institutions and Trade,
New Approaches to Hanse History,paper for the International Medieval Congres
1998 in Leeds, University ofNijmegen, 1998.
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W. Salverda and M. S. R. F. Schonewille, TheDutch
Youth Labour Market 1977-1996,report to: Direction de l’Animationet
la Reserche des Etudes et des Statistiques(DARES), Ministère del’Emploi
et de la Solidarité, Groningen/Paris, July1998.
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M. S. R. F. Schonewille, Hanse Theutonicorum,
Economische instituties inde middeleeuwen (Economic institutions during the
medieval ages), mastersthesis, Groningen, 1997.
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Projectgroep Economie Groningen (Research Group
onLow Wage Employment), De Witte Werkster, Kunnen dienstencheques Werk-gelegenheid
creëren aan de onderkant van de arbeidsmarkt?(The legal domestic help,
Arevouchers a way to create low-skilled employment?), ed. by M. de Bruin and W.
Salverda, University of Groningen, July 1996.
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Papers and a complete list of publications are
available at http://schonewille.cjb.net.
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Last update: 09-05-2005
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