Past Econometrics Workshops

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October 1

Debopam Bhattacharya, Cambridge

Topic and Paper: Discrete Choice with Congestion

 

October 15

Yong Cai, University of Wisconsin-Madison 

Topic and Paper: Regression Discontinuity Design with Spillovers 

 

October 29

Xinyue Bei, UT Austin

Topic and Paper: Inference on Union Bounds

 

November 12

Eric Auerbach, Northwestern

Topic: Uniform confidence bands for network structure

 

November 19

Suhas Vijaykumar, UC San Diego

Topic and Paper: Kernel Ridge Regression Inference with Applications to Preference Data

October 2

Francesca Molinari, Cornell University

"Inference for an Algorithmic Fairness-Accuracy Frontier" (with Yiqi Liu, Cornell University)

 

October 9

Chuck Manski, Northwestern University

"Comprehensive OOS Evaluation of Predictive Algorithms with Statistical Decision Theory"

 

October 16

Ben Deaner, University College London

The Trade-Off Between Flexibility and Robustness in Instrumental Variables Analysis

 

October 23

Sid Kankanala, UChicago Booth School of Business

"Quasi-Bayes in Latent Variable Models"

 

October 30

Ivana Komunjer, Georgetown University

"Asymptotic Analysis of Stochastic Choice Models with Incomplete Information"

 

November 6

Frank Schorfheide, University of Pennsylvania

"Optimal Estimation of Two-Way Effects under Limited Mobility," joint with Xu Cheng (UPenn) and Sheng Chao Ho (Singapore Management University)

 

November 13

Vasilis Syrgkanis, University of Pennsylvania

"Source Condition Double Robust Inference on Functionals of Inverse Problems" (joint with Andrew Bennett, Nathan Kallus, Xiaojie Mao, Whitney Newey, Vasilis Syrgkanis, Masatoshi Uehara)

 

November 20

Yuehao Bai, University of Southern California

Sharp Testable Implications of Encouragement Designs (joint with Max Tabord-Meehan)

 

December 4

Ashesh Rambachan, MIT

"From Predictive Algorithms to the Automatic Generation of Anomalies"

March 27

Guillaume Pouliot, University of Chicago

"An Exact t-Test"

 

April 3

Rahul Singh, Harvard University

"Causal Inference with Corrupted Data: Measurement Error, Missing Values, Discretization, and Differential Privacy"

 

April 10

Andrew Chesher, University of College London

"Robust Analysis of Short Panels"

 

April 24

Abhishek Annanth, Emory University

"Optimal treatment assignment rules on networked populations"

 

May 1

Hiroaki Kaido, Boston University 

"Universal Inference for Incomplete Discrete Choice Models"

 

May 8

Alfred Galichon, NYU

"Repeated Matching Games: An Empirical Framework" (with Pauline Corblet and Jeremy Fox)

 

May 15

Soonwoo Kwon, Brown University

"Testing Mechanisms" (joint with Jon Roth)

 

May 22

Bulat Gafarov, UC Davis

"Simple Subvector Inference on Sharp Identified Set in Affine Models"

September 27

Desire Kedagni, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

“Robust identification in difference-in-differences Models”

 

October 4

Chen Qiu, Cornell University

"Treatment Choice with Nonlinear Regret" (Joint with Toru Kitagawa and Simon Lee)

 

October 11

Bruce Hansen, University of Wisconsin-Madison

"Jackknife standard errors for clustered regression"

 

October 18

Michael Leung, UC Santa Cruz 

“Unconfoundedness with Network Interference”

 

October 25

Rosa Matzkin, UCLA

"On the Identification of Economic Models"

 

November 1

Max Cytrynbaum, Yale University 

Optimal Stratification of Survey Experiments” 

 

November 8

Lihua Lei, Stanford University

"Model-Agnostic Covariate-Assisted Inference on Partially Identified Causal Effects"

 

November 15

Thomas Russell, Carleton University

"A Dual Approach to Wasserstein-Robust Counterfactuals" (w/ Jiaying Gu)

 

November 29

Eric Mbakop, University of Calgary, Ohio State University

"Identification in Some Discrete Choice Models: A Computational Approach"