dhr. drs. P.R. Teule


  • Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
    Capaciteitsgroep Europese studies
  • Spuistraat  134
    1012 VB  Amsterdam
  • P.R.Teule@uva.nl
    T:  0205252651

Short bio

Paul Teule is lecturer in European political economy in the European Studies program in the Department of History, Archeology and Area Studies at the University of Amsterdam.
He also works towards a PhD dissertation under the supervision of prof.dr. Arjo Klamer.
He studied economics and philosophy at the University of Amsterdam.

Research interests

Teule's PhD dissertation focuses on alternative measures of economic progress. There is quite a societal momentum to move 'beyond' Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as main economic measure, but for all sorts of reasons alternative/complementary indicators don't seem to reach the most important institutions, decision makers and media. The dissertation will assess the conceptual and institutional barriers they face.
  
Other research interests are:

  • Philosophy of economics (epistemology, methodology, ethics)
  • Economics of the European Union
  • Sustainability
  • Political economy
  • Liberalism

2012

2010

  • A. Klamer, P. Teule & C. de With (2010). Friedrich von Hayek (1899-1992). In T. Baudet & M. Visser (Eds.), Conservatieve vooruitgang (pp. 300-315). Amsterdam: Bert Bakker.

2007

2012

  • P. Teule (2012). [Review of the book Niet alles is te koop: de morele grenzen van marktwerking]. Economisch-Statistische Berichten, 97(4646), 649.

2008

  • P.R. Teule (2008). Geen hulp zonder de gruwel (De Tijd) [Review of the book De Crisiskaravaan - Linda Polman]. .
  • P.R. Teule (2008). Bedrogen door de goden (De Tijd) [Review of the book The Gods that Failed: how blind faith in markets has cost us our future]. .
  • P.R. Teule (2008). Handboek voor armoedebestrijding - (De Tijd) [Review of the book Aid and Other Dirty Business - Giles Bolton]. .
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