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Abe de Jong is a Professor in the Faculty of Economics and Business within the Economics, Econometrics and Finance department. His research focuses on corporate governance, business history, taxation, and financial markets, with a particular emphasis on historical financial practices and their implications for modern corporate behavior. His work contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, though specific goals are not detailed here.
Research interests include corporate governance structures, the impact of taxation on corporate leverage, and the historical evolution of financial instruments such as convertible bonds and IPOs. He has published extensively on topics like managerial decision-making, historical financial policies, and pedagogical models for business education.
Recent contributions highlight analyses of Nazi-occupied Netherlands’ corporate taxation effects, Belgian stock/bond IPOs in the 19th/20th centuries, and the strategic disclosure of asset sales by managers. His datasets are publicly available via ICPSR, covering topics like corporate termination patterns and plantation mortgage-backed securities in Surinam.
De Jong has supervised one documented academic work but no student names are provided. His collaborations span institutions worldwide, with notable partnerships in Belgium and the Netherlands.


