Eduard Bomhoff
Eduard Jan Bomhoff (born September 30, 1944 in Amsterdam) - Dutch politician, economist and university teacher, in 2002 deputy prime minister and minister of health, social welfare and sport. Curriculum vitae
Graduate of mathematics at the University of Leiden (1970), PhD in economics at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam in 1979. Initially, he worked as a teacher in Kenya and in the International Monetary Fund. In the years 1981-1994 he was employed at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, where he lectured on the economics of money. Then, until 2002, he was a professor of financial economics at Nyenrode Business Universiteit in Breukelen. In 1995, he initiated the appointment and became the director of the NYFER scientific institute.
For about 30 years he belonged to the Labor Party, which he joined in the early 1970s. In May 2002 he joined the Pima Fortuyna List. On July 22, 2002, in the first government of Jan Peter Balkenende, on the recommendation of the LPF, he assumed the post of deputy prime minister and minister of health, social welfare and sport. Soon there was a conflict in the party over the leadership between him and minister Herman Heinsbroek. October 16, 2002, both resigned from the ministerial positions, which resulted in the government's resignation. In August 2003 Eduard Bomhoff resigned from the LPF and withdrew from political activities.
He returned to academic work. In the years 2003-2004 he was a professor at the University of Bahrain. From 2004 employed in Malaysia, he became a professor at the University of Nottingham and later at Monash University.
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