Master in economics, Master in Philosophy, University of Amsterdam
PhD in economics, University of Amsterdam (cum laude)
Mechanical Reasoning: William Stanley Jevons and the Making of Modern Economics.
1 June 2016-present: editor of Cambridge University Press series Historical Perspectives on Modern Economics.
1 January 2015 - present: full professor, Centre Walras-Pareto for the history of economic and political science, University of Lausanne.
1 March 2011 - 31 December 2014: associate professor, Utrecht School of Economics, Utrecht University.
June 2005- 28 February 2011: associate professor, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Amsterdam.
1994-2005: assistant professor, Faculty of Economics and Econometrics, University of Amsterdam.
1983-1998 high school teacher in economics.
Review and referee activities
Princeton University Press, Oxford University Press, Routledge, Palgrave, Austrian, Canadian, and French and US National Research Councils, Economic Journal, History of Political Economy, Journal of Economic Methodology, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Economics and Philosophy, History of Economic Ideas, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, Revue d'Histoire des Sciences Humaines, Centaurus, History of Psychology, Isis, Science in Context, Synthese, History of the Behavioral Sciences, History of Psychology, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought.
Membership Editorial Board
2014- Editorial Board Oeconomia
2008- Editorial Board Journal of the History of Economic Thought (JHET)
2008- 2015 History of Political Economy (HOPE).
2007- Editorial Board The Journal of Economic Methodology (JEM).
1997-2007 Editorial Board De Helling: tijdschrift van het Wetenschappelijk Bureau van GroenLinks.(scientific journal Dutch green party)
2002-2003- Editiorial board Dictionary of British Economists, Thoemmes Press.
Participation in Scientific Networks
2015-2019 core participant group 4 Circulating Knowledge in the Low Countries in the Early Modern Period, Descartes Centre for the History of the Sciences and the Humanities, Utrecht University.
2006-2010 core participant research project "The History of Scientific Observation", Max Planck Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Section II (Dir. Prof. Lorraine Daston), Berlin.
2006- 2009 affiliate researcher Leverhulme Trust/ESRC funded research project "How Well do Facts Travel", Economic History Department, LSE, London (directed by Mary Morgan and Peter Howlett).