Econometrics Seminars Spring 2006
ECONOMETRICS SPRING SEMINARS 2006
Sponsored by IEP and IGIER
All Seminars are held in ROOM 24, Third Floor
via Sarfatti, 25 at 12.45 unless otherwise indicated
*Frontiers in Labour Economics Series - jointly organised with the Fondazione Roldofo Debenedetti"
Seminars will take place at 12:45
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Tuesday, January 17th
Paolo Giordani (University of New South Wales)
"Efficient Bayesian Inference for Multiple Change-Point and Mixture Innovation Models" joint with Robert Kohn
See Job Market seminars
February |
March |
Tuesday, March 21st
Giampiero Gallo (Università di Firenze)
"Vector Multiplicative Error Models" joint work with Fabrizio Cipollini and Robert F. Engle
Tuesday, March 28th
*Thomas Lemieux (University of British Columbia)
Post-secondary Education and Increasing Wage Inequality
April |
Tuesday, April 4th
Franco Peracchi (Univerist di Tor Vergata - Roma)
A sample selection model for unit and item nonresponse in cross-sectional surveys joint with Giuseppe de Luca
Tuesday, April 11th
Marco Manacorda (Queen Mary University of London and CEP, LSE)
"Grade Failure, Drop out and Subsequent School Outcomes: Quasi-Experimental
Evidence from Uruguayan Administrative Data"
May |
Tuesday, May 2nd
Enrico Rettore (Università di Padova)
"How Large is the Retirement Consumption Drop in Italy?" Joint with Erich Battistin, Agar Brugiavini, Enrico Rettore and Guglielmo Weber
Tuesday, May 9th
*Manuel Arellano (CEMFI - Madrid)
"Understanding Bias in Nonlinear Panel Models: Some Recent Developments"
joint with Jinyong Hahn
Tuesday, May 30th Aula: MEC (Via San Mansueto 4)
*David Card (University of California at Berkeley)
Understanding the Dynamic Effects of the SSP Applicant Experiment joint with Dean R. Hyslop
June |
Tuesday, June 6th
Till Von Wachter (Columbia University)
"The Short- and Long-Term Career Effects of Graduating in a Recession: Hysteresis and Heterogeneity in the Market for College Graduates"
Monday, June 16th ROOM: 23
Chiara Scotti (Federal Reserve Board)
"A Bivariate Model of Fed and ECB Main Policy Rates"