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Interactions Conference: Bringing Together Econometrics and Applied Microeconomics

The Interactions conference is part of the National Science Foundation series of Conferences on Econometrics and Mathematical Economics. This year’s conference was held at the University of Chicago on Oct 18-19, 2019. The goal of the conference was to promote interactions between economists doing empirical work and those working on empirical methodology.

Agenda

Friday, October 18, 2019
09:30:00

Registration and Breakfast

10:00:00–11:00:00

Measuring Judicial Bias and Statistical Discrimination in Pretrial Bail Decisions

11:00:00–11:30:00

Break

11:30:00–12:30:00

Stratification Trees for Adaptive Randomization in Randomized Controlled Trials

12:30:00–13:30:00

Lunch

13:30:00–14:30:00

Instrumental Variables Quantile Regression with Multivariate Endogenous Variable

14:30:00–15:30:00

Interaction of the Labor Market and the Health Insurance System: Employer-Sponsored, Individual, and Public Insurance

15:30:00–16:00:00

Break

16:00:00–17:00:00

Partial Identification and Interference for Dynamic Models and Counterfactuals

17:00:00–18:00:00

Artificial Intelligence for Structural Estimation

18:00:00

Adjourn for the day

Saturday, October 19, 2019
08:30:00

Breakfast

09:00:00–10:00:00

Nonlinear Incentives and Beliefs: Experimental Evidence from Preferential Admissions

10:00:00–10:30:00

Break

10:30:00–11:30:00

Should Off-Label Drug Prescriptions Be Prevented? Empirical Evidence from France

11:30:00–12:30:00

Best Practices for Differentiated Products Demand Estimation with pyBLP

12:30:00–13:30:00

Lunch

13:30:00–14:30:00

Binarization for Panel Models with Fixed Effects

14:30:00–15:30:00

On Binscatter

15:30:00

Conference Concludes