Advances in Economics and Econometrics 2 Hardback Volume Set
Cambridge University Press
978-1-108-22724-7 (ISBN)
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These are the two volumes containing papers and commentaries presented at the Eleventh World Congress of the Econometric Society, held in Montreal, Canada in August 2015. The papers provide state-of-the-art guides to the most important recent research in economics. Written by the leading specialists in their fields, these volumes include surveys and interpretations of key developments in economics and econometrics, and discussion of future directions for a wide variety of topics, covering both theory and application. The first volume includes theoretical and applied papers addressing topics such as dynamic mechanism design, agency problems, and networks. The second volume addresses topics such as big data, macroeconomics, financial markets, and partially identified models.
Bo Honoré is Class of 1913 Professor of Political Economy and Professor of Economics at Princeton University, New Jersey. He is Director of the Gregory C. Chow Econometric Research Program at Princeton University, and was formerly a member of the Board of Trustees of the Danish National Research Foundation. Honoré is a Fellow of the Econometric Society and conducts research in econometrics. Ariel Pakes is the Thomas Professor of Economics at Harvard University, Massachusetts. His research has been in industrial organisation, the economics of technological change, and in econometric theory. He is a fellow of the Econometric Society, and received the Frisch Medal of the Econometric Society in 1986. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the 2007 Distinguished Fellow of the Industrial Organization Society. Monika Piazzesi is the Joan Kenney Professor of Economics at Stanford University, California, and is also the Program Director of the National Bureau of Economic Research Asset Pricing Group. She conducts research in finance and macroeconomics, and is a fellow of the Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Econometric Society, and the Society of Financial Econometrics. Larry Samuelson is the A. Douglas Melamed Professor of Economics at Yale University, Connecticut, where he is also Director of the Cowles Foundation. His research is in economic theory, with an emphasis on game theory. He has served as a co-editor of Econometrica and the American Economic Review.
Volume 2: 1. Dynamic mechanism design: robustness and endogenous types Alessandro Pavan; 2. Learning, experimentation and information design Johannes Hörner and Andrzej Skrzypacz; 3. Dynamic selection and reclassification risk: theory and empirics Igal Hendel; 4. Discussion of 'agency problems' Bernard Salanie; 5. Recent developments in matching theory and their practical applications Fuhito Kojima; 6. What really matters in designing school choice mechanisms Parag A. Pathak; 7. Networks and markets Sanjeev Goyal; 8. Econometrics of network models Áureo de Paula; 9. Networks in economics: remarks Rachel E. Kranton. Volume 2: 1. Opportunities and challenges: lessons from analyzing terabytes of scanner data Serena Ng; 2. Is big data a big deal for applied microeconomics Jesse M. Shapiro; 3. Low-frequency econometrics Ulrich K. Müller and Mark W. Watson; 4. Shocks, sign restrictions and identification Harald Uhlig; 5. On the distribution of the welfare losses of large recessions Dirk Krueger, Kurt Mitman and Fabrizio Peeri; 6. Computing equilibria in dynamic stochastic macro-models with heterogeneous agents Johannes Brumm, Felix Kubler and Simon Scheidegger; 7. Recent advances in empirical analysis of financial markets: industrial organization meets finance Jakub Kastl; 8. Practical and theoretical advances in inference for partially identified models Ivan A. Canay and Azeem M. Shaikh; 9. Partial identification in applied research: benefits and challenges Kate Ho and Adam M. Rosen.
Reihe/Serie | Econometric Society Monographs |
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Zusatzinfo | Worked examples or Exercises |
Verlagsort | Cambridge |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 157 x 236 mm |
Gewicht | 1240 g |
Themenwelt | Mathematik / Informatik ► Mathematik |
Wirtschaft ► Volkswirtschaftslehre ► Ökonometrie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-108-22724-4 / 1108227244 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-108-22724-7 / 9781108227247 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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