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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...

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Lucho surfeando las páginas de la biblia de series de tiempo con un optimismo nunca antes visto por este libro.

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...

DOXA - Amorphica

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I was at Huntsman today working on my labor supply project for econometrics.

This is one of the first few pictures taken with my new Nikon D70.

Business Lunch - John Fraser, Secretary to the Treasurer - 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

Dr Ric Simes - 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

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.

Business Lunch - John Fraser, Secretary to the Treasurer - 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

Tao Zha, a former student of Sargent and Sims now at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta and Emory University, said, "We are lucky to be riding on a wave of modern econometrics pioneered by these two masters."

2017-12-11: In a group photograph, (First Row L-R) Dr. Andinet Woldemichael, Senior Research Economist at the African Development Bank Group; Dr. Fidele Dedehouanou, Researcher at the Faculty of Business and Economics at University of Abomey Calavi in Benin; Dr. Mulubrhan Amare, Research fellow in the Development Strategy and Governance Division at the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Wondimagegn Mesfin Tesfaye, Poverty Economist (ET Consultant) at the World Bank, Ethiopia Country Office; Witness Simbanegavi, Director of Research African Economic Research Consortium (AERC); Ms Chiyembekezo Chafuwa, Lecturer Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR); Dr. Frank Place, Director of the CGIAR Research Program on Policies; Ruth Magreta, Lecturer and Regional Universities Forum for Capacity Building in Agriculture (RUFORUM); Joanna Upton, Research Associate of Cornell University; Prof. Brian Dillon, Assistant Professor of Development Economics and Applied Econometrics in the Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University; (Back Row L-R) Didier Yélognissè Alia, Research Assistant Professor at the Evans School of Public Policy & Governance; Jane Kabubo-Mariara, Executive Director of the Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP); Adamon Mukasa, Associate professor of Economics at the Université Catholique de Bukavu, Congo; Prof. Christopher Udry, King Professor of Economics at Northwestern University; Prof. Jennifer Aker, Professor of Development Economics at The Fletcher School of Law; Dr. Rui Benfica, Research and Impact Assessment Division at the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD); Christopher Barrett, Professor & Associate Member, McGill School of Environment, Convener of Graduate Materials Program; Abebe Shimeles, Research Fellow African Economic Research Consortium (AERC) during the STAARS Workshop.

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.

Business Lunch - John Fraser, Secretary to the Treasurer - 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

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Cervezartistas Brew House

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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.

Estudio Econométrico Rio - Amorphica

 

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James J. Heckman, the Henry Schultz Distinguished Service Professor in Economics at the University of Chicago, winds up to discuss the ambition of

Maximilian Kasy's paper "Who Wins, Who Loses? Tools for Distributional Policy Evaluation."

 

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CASA FUEGO - Amorphica

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