Maarten INGEN-HOUSZ

Economic Advisor

Economic Advisor

Maarten has 35 years of experience as a management and economic consultant. His experience encompasses program and project evaluation, community economic development, organizational analysis and review, strategic planning, cost-benefit and socio-economic impact analyses, and general economics.  

Maarten is skilled in both quantitative and participatory qualitative research methods. He has designed, administered, and analyzed surveys, facilitated and reported on focus groups, conducted numerous one-on-one and group interviews, and completed literature and best practices reviews. He has also worked extensively with national and regional input-output models and has built large demographic models of regional populations, financial models of housing programs, and fiscal impact models.

Maarten’s consulting clients have ranged from small Indigenous groups to large multinational resource companies, and from small non-governmental organizations to national and subnational governments. 

Since retiring from his position as principal of Nichols Applied Management, Maarten has engaged in capacity building assignments in developing nations, including Myanmar, Mongolia, Tanzania. Guyana and Suriname.