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This two-day conference focused on several foundational topics in econometrics. For each area, the presentations surveyed the main results, extensions, applications, and potential directions for further research. The discussions provided feedback on the presentations, with the goal of producing effective chapters on the topics, to be included in the next volume of the Handbook of Econometrics.
Konrad Menzel (New York University) discusses a study of two-sided matching markets with non-transferable utility as the number of market participants grows large.
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Bruce Hansen (University of Wisconsin-Madison) comments on "Robust Two-Step Confidence Sets, and the Trouble with the First Stage F-Statistic."
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This two-day conference focused on several foundational topics in econometrics. For each area, the presentations surveyed the main results, extensions, applications, and potential directions for further research. The discussions provided feedback on the presentations, with the goal of producing effective chapters on the topics, to be included in the next volume of the Handbook of Econometrics.
Conference organizer and University of Chicago Professor of Economics Stéphane Bonhomme poses a question to a presenter during the Interactions conference.
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Conference organizer and University of Chicago Professor of Economics Stéphane Bonhomme cracks a smile during the Interactions conference.
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Ivan Canay (Northwestern University) shares a theory of randomization tests under an approximate symmetry assumption.
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Energy Policy Panel - Paul Simshauser - 2015 Australian Conference of Economics, Queensland University of Technology-Gardens Point Campus, Brisbane, July 09, 2015. Picture-Patrick Hamilton / Economic Society of Australia QLD 2015
Maximilian Kasy, Assistant Professor of Economics at Harvard University, presents his paper "Who Wins, Who Loses? Tools for Distributional Policy Evaluation."
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This two-day conference focused on several foundational topics in econometrics. For each area, the presentations surveyed the main results, extensions, applications, and potential directions for further research. The discussions provided feedback on the presentations, with the goal of producing effective chapters on the topics, to be included in the next volume of the Handbook of Econometrics.
Machine learning techniques are being actively pursued in the private sector and have been widely adopted in fields such as computational biology and computer vision. However, the role of machine learning in economics has so far been limited. This workshop was organized to provide a forum to discuss how ideas and techniques from machine learning could be applied to economic questions. The workshop will bring together researchers from computer science, statistics, econometrics and applied economics to foster interactions and discuss different perspectives on statistical learning and its potential impact on economics.
The workshop began with overview talks on machine learning and statistics by researchers from outside of economics. Three following sessions were organized around the themes of causal inference, prediction, and networks and complex data. Each session included the presentation of papers in economics that make use of machine learning methodology, followed by a discussion by researchers from multiple communities.
This workshop was held with the aim of strengthening interaction between econometricians and economists engaged in applied research from all parts of economics, including labor economics, industrial organization and public economics. More info: bfi.uchicago.edu/events/interactions-bringing-together-ec...