Conferences and Seminars
The Centre aims to organize occasional conferences, workshops, and seminars where associated fellows of the centre are invited to contribute.
Upcoming Events
We will posting more events in 2024. Please stay tuned for more.
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DATE EVENT PRESENTATION TITLE January 16th, 2018 Seminar Series
Roberto Rigobon
MIT“Contingent Linear
Financial Networks”January 23rd, 2018 Seminar Series
Davide Pettenuzzo
Brandeis University“Adaptive Hierarchial
Priors for High-
Dimensional Vector
Autoregressors”February 6th, 2018 Seminar Series
Geert Dhaene
KU Leuven
February 13th, 2018 Seminar Series
Joint with CAFE
Alexander Chudik
Federal Reserve
Bank of Dallas
“Global and Country Specific
Effects of Technology
and Fiscal Policy Shocks on
Output and Debt Using
a Multicountry Approach”February 20th, 2018 Seminar Series
Essie Maasoumi
Emory University“Entropy-Based Aggregation of Misspecified Asset Pricing Models” February 27th, 2018 Seminar Series
Gordon Hanson
UC San Diego“Tradability and the
Labor-Market Impact
of Immigration:
Theory and Evidence
from the U.S.”March 6th, 2018 Seminar Series
S. Anukriti
Boston College“Household Savings
and Marriage
Payments: Evidence
from Dowry
in India”March 6th, , 2018 Seminar Series
Jonathan Wright
Johns Hopkins University
“Interest Rate Conundrums
in the Twenty-First Century”March 20th, 2018 Seminar Series
Sid Chib
Washington University
in St. Louis“Bayesian Estimation
and Comparison
of Moment
Condition Models”March 27th, 2018 Seminar Series
Joint with CAFE
Ron Smith
Birkbeck University
of LondonApril 3rd, 2018 Seminar Series
Joint with Econometrics
Tomohiro Ando
University of Melbourne“Large Scale Panel
Choice Model with
Unobserved Heterogeneity“April 6th & 7th, 2018 Conference
“Housing, Urban Development,
and the
Macroeconomy”2018 Seminar Series
Joint with CAFE
Yiannis Dendramis
University of Cyprus
“A Regularization Approach
for Estimation and Variable
Selection in High Dimenstional
Regression Models”April 10th, 2018 Seminar Series
Serena Ng
Columbia University“Principal Components
and Regularized Estimation
of Factor Models”April 17th, 2018 Seminar Series
Joint with CAFE
Jean-Marie Dufour
McGill University“Simple Estimators and
Inference for Higher-Order
Stochastic Volatility Models”April 24th, 2018 Distinguished Lecture Series
Frank Diebold
University of Pennsylvania
Distinguished Visitors Program
The Center aims to attract visiting internationally renowned scholars who will complement and enhance the research of the Center and its research programmes. The aim is to finance visits of up to 3 months, with a minimum of 2 weeks. In most instances the visitor will be closely involved in one of the Center’s research programs.
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Dr. Michael Binder | 2017
Professor of Economics, Goethe University Frankfurt
Chair for International Macroeconomics and Macroeconometrics
Dr. Sean Holly | 2016
Executive Director of Research and University Reader
Professorial Fellow, Fitzwilliam College
Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge
Professor Marcelle Chauvet | 2016
Professor of Economics
Department of Economics
University of California Riverside
Fellow and Lecturer in Economics | Wolfson College
Director of Studies | St Edmund’s College
Bye-Fellow | Fitzwilliam College
Will be visiting the CAFE from February 1–12, 2016.
pl312@cam.ac.uk
Department of Economics
University of York
Will be visiting the CAFE from January 20-February 4, 2016.
vanessa.smith@york.ac.uk
Professor
School of Economics and Finance
Queen Mary University of LondonVisited CAFE April 7–17, 2015.
Presented “Time Varying Estimation and Inference with Application to Large Dimensional Covariance Estimation and Portfolio Management” on
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
4:000–5:30pm
KAP 319
Professor of Applied Economics,
Department of Economics, Mathematics and Statistics,
Birkbeck University of LondonVisited CAFE March 23–27, 2015.
Presented “The relationship between panel and synthetic control estimators of the effect of civil war” on
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
4:00–5:30pm
KAP 319
Lecturer
School of Ecnomics and Finance,
Queen Mary University of LondonVisited CAFE October 13–31, 2014.
Emeritus Professor
School of Economics, University of SydneyVisited CAFE May 8–9, 2014.
Presented “Econometric Methods for Modelling Systems with a Mixture of I(1) and I(0) Variables“on
Friday, May 9, 2014
3:30–5:00pm
KAP 319
Senior Lecturer
Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics,
Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash UniversityFebruary 24–28, 2014.
Esfandiar Maasoumi
Distinguished Professor of Economics
Emory UniversityPresented “A Powerful Entropy Test For “Linearity” Against Nonlinearity In Time Series” on
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
3:30-5:00pm
KAP 319
Collaborative Research with Financial Institutions
The Center welcomes private sector initiatives for collaborative research that enhance the Center’s research capabilities and allow a mutually beneficial exchange of ideas. This could be achieved either through part funding of particular research projects and/or funding support for a research fellow at the Center.