This workshop aims to strengthen interaction between econometricians and economists engaged in applied research from all parts of economics, including labor economics, industrial organization and public economics.

This workshop is a part of the conferences on econometrics and mathematical economics funded by the National Science Foundation and the National Bureau of Economic Research. Additional funding is provided by the Becker Friedman Institute.

Agenda

Friday, September 15, 2017

Density Forecasts in Panel Data Models: A Semiparametric Bayesian Perspective

Inference Under Shape Restrictions

An Empirical Model of Life-Cycle Earnings and Mobility Dynamics

Do Parents Care About School Effectiveness?

Decentralizing Nonlinear Econometric Models

Saturday, September 16, 2017

Interference on Breakdown Frontiers

Discussant: Anna Mikusheva

Student Choices and the Return to College Major and Selectivity

Applied Welfare Analysis for Discrete Choice with Interval-data on Income

A Weak Law for Moments of Pairwise-Stable Networks

Do Health Insurers Innovate? Evidence from the Anatomy of Physician Payments