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Each cemmap masterclass offers the opportunity to hear a notable contributor to a corpus of knowledge give an authoritative account of a field of theoretical or applied research. A mix of doctoral students and junior and senior academic and professional researchers from the UK and continental Europe attend.
New developments in econometrics
   
Date:16 Jun 2009 09:00 - 18 Jun 2009 17:00
Tutor:Guido Imbens and Jeffrey M. Wooldridge
Venue: Institute of Child Health, 30 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1EH
Rates:Public and private sector delegates: £1300.00; HE delegates: £60.00
Programme:Download programme
  

Tutors: Guido Imbens (Harvard) and Jeffrey M. Wooldridge (Michigan State University)

In this course, modelled on the successful "what's new in econometrics" course we taught at the NBER in the summer of 2007, we will discuss developments in econometrics over the last decade and a half.

The focus will be on methods that are relevant for, and ready to be used by, empirical researchers, and the course is aimed at such researchers. Although most of the econometrics literature obviously aims to be relevant to empirical researchers, many methods in early stages of development are still subject of debates in the econometrics community. Here we focus largely on methods that we view as ready for applications. In contrast to much of the published literature in the more technical journals, we focus on practical issues in implementation. Ultimately, of course, the selection of topics is somewhat subjective.

Some lectures will cover areas that are more mature than others, in the sense that there is more consensus on the applicability of the methods. In these cases our lectures will be more prescriptive and give clear recommendations. Other lectures cover more speculative areas that hold great promise, but where no clear consensus has emerged.

The level of the course is such that it will be accessible to researchers with some background in econometrics, equivalent to the first year econometrics sequence in economics PhD programs, but there will be interesting material also for those more advanced. There will be little discussion of technical details, for which we will refer to the literature.

The course will have a fair amount of overlap with courses we have taught to second year PhD students. However, the list of topics covered in this course is not complete in the sense that we viewed some of the older topics that one may wish to cover in such a course as not essential for this course.

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booking & venue details

Masterclasses will be held at The Clore Management Centre, Birkbeck (see map).

To book places, please use the online form. For more information about the content of the courses, you can contact the course organiser, Bonnie Brimstone.

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HE places

Delegates from Higher Education institutions (UK and abroad) are eligible for reduced fee places (£80 unless otherwise indicated). To apply, simply complete the booking form and tick the HE fees box.

Assistance with travel and accommodation

We have some funds to help meet economy travel costs and accommodation for students from UK HE institutions. To claim travel expenses, please complete an expenses claim form and send it to us with copies of all tickets and receipts once you have attended an event (you do not have to apply). The maximum claim is £175.

For a list of local hotels, click here.

 
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