Date: 26 February 2016
Venue: Campus Woudestein, Room CB-2
Participation: If you wish to participate, please email the organiser: Andreas Pick, pick@ese.eur.nl
13.00-13.10 | Introduction |
Session 1 | Chair: Andreas Pick, Erasmus School of Economics |
13.10-13.30 | Jason Roos, RSM Bayesian estimation of complex choice models |
13.30-13.50 | Teresa Marreiros Bago d’Uva, Erasmus School of Economics Vignettes – a method for identification and correction of reporting heterogeneity |
13.50-14.10 | Marco Fabbri, ESL The effect of unarmed patrols on crime: evidence from a diffusion-regression state-space model |
14.10-14.30 | Erik Kole, Erasmus School of Economics Behavioral effects on consumer confidence indices |
14.30-14.50 | Break |
Session 2 | Chair: Jason Roos, RSM |
14.50-15.10 | Elrozy Andrinopoulou, MC Joint models for longitudinal and time-to-event data |
15.10-15.30 | Chen Zhou, DNB/Erasmus School of Economics Statistics of heteroskedastic extremes |
15.30-15.50 | Jaroslaw Kantorowicz, ESL The political economy of fiscal policy: evidence from polish municipalities |
15.50-16.10 | Marcin Jaskowski, Erasmus School of Economics First-passage-time in discrete time and its applications |
16.10-16.30 | Break |
Session 3 | Chair: Chen Zhou, DNB/Erasmus School of Economics |
16.30-16.50 | Philip Hans Franses, Erasmus School of Economics Potential usefulness of the Deming regression |
16.50-17.10 | Maciej Szymanowski, RSM The interplay of consumer innovativeness and social influence in new product adoption |
17.10-17.30 | Nicole Erler, MC Multiple imputation vs. a full Bayesian approach for imputation of covariates in longitudinal settings |
17.30-17.50 | Andreas Pick, Erasmus School of Economics Forecasting and structural breaks |