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drs. Wim van Veen


Visiting Fellow, School of Business and Economics, Economics

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Wim van Veen (1954) is economist. For 40 years he has been researcher at the Amsterdam Centre for World Food Studies (ACWFS) of the VU University, Amsterdam, and its predecessor SOW-VU (Dutch acronym of Centre for World Food Studies, VU University). Van Veen obtained an M.Sc. in Econometrics at the Erasmus University Rotterdam in 1979 and joined the VU in 1980. Since his retirement in December 2020 he is affiliated as guest researcher to ACWFS.

Research

Van Veen’s core activities have been in the fields of mathematical economics, social accounting and general equilibrium modelling. He has vast experience in developing tools for national economic planning via construction of Social Accounting Matrices and Applied General Equilibrium models, gained in particular in projects for Bangladesh (1981-1985), Indonesia (1985-1989), Nigeria (1992-1997) and China (2002-2005 and 2007-2010). Policy issues analyzed with these models cover a variety of topics such as structural adjustment and food policy (Indonesia), sectoral development planning and income distribution (Nigeria) and agricultural trade, farm incomes, environmental pressure and regional land use patterns (China).

More recently, Van Veen participated in modelling projects on policy coherence for Ghana (2013-2014), water use in the Jordan River Basin (2014-2016) and the Water-Energy-Food nexus in Middle East agriculture (2019-2020). The Jordan River Basin project has resulted in a regional hydro-economic model of the basin to support the design of concerted water management policies. Based on this project, a full Master Course on transboundary water policies has been developed. The Water-Energy-Food nexus project has resulted in a farm model that describes in particular the impact of changing water availability on cropping patterns and the options for on-farm electricity generation. Currently, Van Veen participates in two follow-up applications focusing on, respectively, the future of maize production in China under changing climate conditions and the cropping prospects in the Tubas district in the Palestine territories.

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  • social accounting, food policies, applied general equilibrium modelling, optimal...

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