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SMU SOE Economics Lecture Series (Nov 16 & 18, 2021, 12.00pm-3.15pm): Lectures on Moment Inequality Models

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LECTURES ON MOMENT INEQUALITY MODELS

 

 
 
The lectures will review the literature on partially identified models and in particular on models that can be written as moment inequalities. Then the lectures will delve into the problems in estimation and inference of such models and review some classical and latest solutions.
 

Click on the links to view the most closely related papers to the lectures: paper #1, paper #2, paper #3, paper #4, paper #5, paper #6.

 

 

DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER

Xiaoxia Shi is a Lowell and Leila Robinson Professor at the Economics Department of the University of Wisconsin at Madison. Her research interests include inference for moment inequality models, identification and inference in discrete choice models, and model selection tests. She has published papers in Econometrica, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Econometrics, Econometric Theory, Quantitative Economics, etc. She is on the editorial board of Review of Economics and Statistics, and is an associate editor at Quantitative Economics and Econometric Theory.
 
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REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED

RSVP BY 12 NOV 2021
 
Please register with an email address linked to a Zoom account.
 
Registrations are on a first-come, first-served basis as the session can host up to 300 participants.
 
A confirmation email with the Zoom details will be sent to the registered email.
 

Xiaoxia Shi

University of Wisconsin, Madison

 

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Applied Econometrics

 

16 & 18 November 2021

(Tuesday & Thursday)

 
 
12.00pm - 3.15pm