Economics Department Applied Econometrics Workshop

This workshop is a casual forum for faculty and graduate students to discuss applied econometrics. Our specific objectives are: 1) faculty present works-in-progress to gain feedback in the early stages, 2) faculty present econometric techniques and/or data sets that would be useful to other faculty and grad students, and 3) graduate students present their work and receive feedback.

For the Spring 2008 semester we meet Fridays 12-1pm in Williams Hall room 123. The Economics Department and the Institute for Regulatory Policy Studies are jointly providing pizza for us.

If you would like to present a topic or have any questions about the workshop, please email the coordinator.

Date Presenter Title
29 February James Payne Energy Consumption and Real GDP Growth
28 March Sherrilyn Billger School Closures: Panel Data probit models
18 April Daniel Rich Relationship-specific Investments and Marital Duration
25 April Fuxia Cheng Asymptotic Properties in ARCh(p)-time series



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