Michiel Bijlsma
Non Resident Fellow,
Michiel heads the competition and regulation department at the (CPB). The sector comprises three research programs: Financial Markets, Health Care, and Innovation and Science. He has a PhD in theoretical physics from the University of Utrecht, and is a visiting fellow at Tilec, University of Tilburg. Michiel Bijlsma joined Bruegel as a visiting fellow in January 2012 and has been affiliated as a Non-Resident Fellow until 2016.
Michiel’s research is in the areas of Corporate Governance, Banking, and Health Care markets. He has co-authored popular Dutch books on the 2007-2008 financial crisis and the current European debt crisis. Prior to his work for CPB, Michiel worked as a senior economist at the Netherlands Competition Authority on high-profile cases on fee structures of debit card payment systems and as a consultant for international firms at Ernst & Young risk management.
Featured work
Economic governance of the EU: Quo Vadis?
This event will address topics of central interest in current EU policy debates: fiscal and competitiveness coordination, financial union and the dive
Who’s afraid of the AQR?
Banks have incentives to recapitalize in socially undesirable ways and to hide losses on their balance sheets. Will the comprehensive assessment solve
Cross-country insurance mechanisms in currency unions
Countries in a monetary union can adjust to shocks either through internal or external mechanisms. We quantitatively assess for the European Union&nbs
The changing landscape of financial markets in Europe, the United States and Japan
We compare the structure of the financial sectors of the EU27, Japan and the United States, looking at a set of 23 indicators.