Albert Steenge - Professor of Economics

Key facts:
  • Albert (Bert) Steenge is a recognized authority in Input Output Analysis
  • Guest lecturer and speaker at seminars and conferences regarding fundamental issues of economic theory
  • Researcher, author and editor of a wide range of books and articles.
  • Contributor to “ Wassily Leontief and Input-Output Economics"
  • Co-organizer of the Rothenberge Seminar
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Dr Albert (Bert) Steenge is Professor of Economics at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. He is Life Member of Clare Hall, Cambridge, UK. He is Senior Member of the Netherlands Institute of Government, and Member of the Institute for Government Studies.


Albert Steenge is a member of the Council of the International Input-Output Association. In addition, he is Managing Editor of Structural Change & Economic Dynamics, member of the Editorial Board of Economic Systems Research, and co-editor of the series Forschung und Wissenschaft.  

 
As visiting professor, he has lectured and done research at a large number of universities and institutes, including Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,Troy, NY, the University of Bologna, Cambridge University, UK, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Mass.  

Albert Steenge is well-known for his contributions to the field of ‘Input-Output Analysis’. He continues to be fascinated by the insights this field brings to understanding our ever-changing world. His interests include modern dynamic theory, the history of economic thought, economic catastrophe theory, green policies, and the New Institutional Economics to interpret all this.  

Privately, Albert Steenge (Bert, to his friends) is interested in traveling, visiting art galleries or museums. His interests include rare books, historic maps, ancient history, geology, wine tasting, and the Caribbean.   

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