Research Collaboration Programme 2013
The Research Collaboration Programme seeks to inculcate a vibrant research environment and to promote global collaboration with research scholars of leading universities around the world. Through this programme, researchers are invited and supported by the School for short-term visits of up to two weeks for joint research with the School's faculty.
Ignacio LOBATO, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), Mexico
Discipline: Learning Dynamics in Walrasian settings
Date of Visit: 20 Jan 2013 - 26 Jan 2013
You- Gan WANG, The University of Queensland, Australia
Discipline: Statistical Modelling and Data Analysis
Date of Visit: 28 Jan 2013 - 8 Feb 2013
Chia-Hui LU, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Discipline: International trade, Multinationals’ Behavior, and Growth Theory
Date of Visit: 21 Feb 2013 - 2 Mar 2013
Yoon-Jae WHANG, Seoul National University, Korea
Discipline: Economic Theory and Applied Econometrics
Date of Visit: 17 Mar 2013 - 22 Mar 2013
Jordi MASSO, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain
Discipline: Mechanism Design
Date of Visit: 21 Mar 2013 - 29 Mar 2013
Zudi Lu, The University of Adelaide, Australia
Discipline: High-dimensional Model Selection in Econometrics by Modern Lasso/SCAD Techniques
Date of Visit: 20 Apr 2013 - 27 Apr 2013
Myoung-Jae Lee, Korea University, Korea
Discipline: Econometrics, Statistics, Labor and Health Economics
Date of Visit: 26 Jul 2013 - 6 Aug 2013
Ryuichiro Ishikawa, University of Tsukba, Japan
Discipline: Game theory and Microeconomic theory.
Date of Visit: 1 Aug 2013 - 10 Aug 2013
Le-Yu Chen, Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica, Taiwan
Discipline: Microeconometrics
Date of Visit: 5 Aug 2013 - 10 Aug 2013
Seung-Han Yoo, Korea University, Korea
Discipline: Applied Microeconomic Theory, Game Theory and Public Economics
Date of Visit: 5 Aug 2013 - 14 Aug 2013
Prabal Roy Chowdhury, Indian Statistical Institute, India
Discipline: Game theory, industrial organization, bargaining, development economics - micro-finance, land acquisition.
Date of Visit: 12 Aug 2013 - 25 Aug 2013
Arunava Sen, Indian Statistical Institute, India
Discipline: Game theory, social choice theory, mechanism design, voting, and auctions
Date of Visit: 17 Nov 2013 - 24 Nov 2013
Nicola Pavoni, University of Bocconi, Italy
Discipline: Macroeconomic Theory and Applied Microeconomics, Economics of Information, Labor Economics, Consumption Theory, and Public Finance, Contract Theory, Repeated Games, and Dynamic Programming
Date of Visit: 6 Dec 2013 - 11 Dec 2013
Roberto Samaniego, George Washington University. USA
Discipline: The role of technological progress in the processes of economic growth and development, and in how policy might affect growth and development through its impact on technological progress or technological adoption decisions
Date of Visit: 9 Dec 2013 - 13 Dec 2013