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Seminar Series

Econometrics Lunch

Day: Fridays (bi-weekly)
Time: 11:30-1:30 pm
Venue: Eggers 112

Econometrics LunchThe bi-weekly Econometrics Lunch is organized by Badi Baltagi and Bill Horrace. Topics will include both theoretical and applied econometrics, with speakers both from SU and other universities. Speakers will be discussing their own work or important recent contributions to econometrics.

Meetings will be held in 112 Eggers. Presentations will start at 12:00 pm. Please assemble a little earlier to pick up your lunch. If you plan to attend, please contact Patty Stach (pbstach@maxwell.syr.edu) in advance.

To be added to the email list for this seminar please contact Patty Stach (pbstach@maxwell.syr.edu)

To present a paper, please contact Badi Baltagi (bbaltagi@maxwell.syr.edu)

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Spring 2010 Econometrics Lunch Schedule

Date

Speaker and Institution

Title

5-Feb-10

Yongmiao Hong
(Cornell) 

Autoregressive conditional models for interval-valued time series data

12-Feb-10

Ted Juhl
(Kansas)

A test for slope heterogeneity in fixed effects models

19-Feb-10

Carlos Lamarche
(Oklahoma)

Penalized quantile regression estimation for a model with endogenous individual effects

26-Feb-10

James Ziliak
(Kentucky)

Estimating labor supply at the extensive and intensive margins:  evidence from tax and welfare reforms

Fall 2009 Econometrics Lunch Schedule

Date

Speaker and Institution

Title

18-Sep-09

Jeffrey LaFrance
(Washington State)

 Aggregation and arbitrage in joint production 

16-Oct-09

Shiferaw Gurmu
(Georgia State)

Bayesian Analysis of Zero-inflated Count and Ordered Response Models

13-Nov-09

Mo Xiao
(Arizona)

 Who Thinks about the Competition: Managerial Ability and Strategic Entry in US Local Telephone Markets 

4-Dec-09

Qi Li
(Texas A&M)

Nonparametric/semiparametric estimation of econometric models with non-stationary data

Spring 2009 Econometrics Lunch Schedule

Date

Speaker and Institution

Title

30-Jan-09

Marcel Voia
(Carleton)

The impact of initial financial state on firm duration across entry cohorts

6-Feb-09

John Rust
(Maryland)

How to Sell your House: theory and evidence

27-Feb-09

Timothy Conley
(Chicago)

Plausibly exogenous

20-Mar-09

Ivan Fernandez-Val
(Boston U)

Identification and estimation of marginal effects in nonlinear panel data

3-Apr-09

Camp Econometrics

Be There or Be Square

24-Apr-09

Essie Maasoumi
(Emory)

An entropy-based test of asymmetry for discrete and continuous processes

Fall 2008 Econometrics Lunch Schedule

Date

Speaker and Institution

Title

12-Sep-08

Jeffrey Racine
(McMaster)

Constrained nonparametrc kernel regression: estimation and inference 

3-Oct-08

Lung-Fei Lee
(Ohio State)

Estimation of spatial autoregressive panel data models with fixed effects 

17-Oct-08

Rui Huang
(UConn)

 Variety: consumer choice and welfare 

7-Nov-08

Jerry Hausman
(MIT)

Properties of the CUE estimator and a modification with moments

 
Instrumental variable estimation with heteroskedasticity and many instruments 

14-Nov-08

Qu Feng
(Syracuse)

On testing for cross-sectional dependence in panel data models 

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