Erasmus School of Economics well represented in IAAE conference

Last June, the International Association for Applied Econometrics (IAAE) conference was held in Thessaloniki, where thirteen researchers of the Econometric Institute of Erasmus School of Economics presented their work. Moreover, over half of the representatives of Erasmus School of Economics were students.

Following the success of the past ten Annual Conferences of the International Association for Applied Econometrics, the 11th Annual Conference was hosted by the University of Macedonia. The main aims of IAAE are to advance the education of the public in the subject of econometrics and its applications to a variety of fields in economics, in particular, but not exclusively, by advancing and supporting research in that field, and disseminating the results of such useful research to the public.

Various researchers of the Econometric Institute, including Prof. Dr Robin Lumsdaine and Dr Anastasija Tetereva, presented their works in the sience of applied econometrics. The topics varied from policy evaluations to machine learning, where each topic was investigated via econometric techniques.

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Pictured from left to right: Xiaomeng Zhang, Dr Maria Grith, Dr Eyo Herstad, Aishameriane Venes Schmidt, Prof. Dr Robin Lumsdaine, Dr Eoghan O’Neill, Sam van Meer and Dr Anastasija Tetereva.

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