RAND Expert Biography
Christian van Stolk
Senior Analyst
Office
Cambridge
Expertise
International benchmarking, public administration reform, value for money evaluations, ex-ante evaluations of public policy, Eastern Europe
Recent Work
Evaluation of initiatives in UK government to tackle benefit fraud; international benchmark of fraud and error in social security administrations; reform of international tax administrations
Education
Ph.D. in government, London School of Economics; M.A. in international relations and international economics, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University
Publications of Interest
Accounting for the Future: International Examples, Christian van Stolk et al., RAND Corporation, 2007
Benchmarking of the Use of Personal Advisers in Jobcentre Plus, Christian van Stolk et al., RAND Corporation, 2006
International Benchmark of Fraud and Error in Social Security Systems, Christian van Stolk et al., National Audit Office, 2006
Background
Christian van Stolk holds a Ph.D. in government from the London School of Economics, in addition to an MA from John Hopkins (SAIS) and a BA from Tufts University. He has experience in economic analysis, the analysis of public administration, and comparative studies. His research interests are in the implementation of EU regulation and policy at national levels and of decision-making within government.
Recent RAND Publications are listed here.
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