2024 Conference on Econometrics
Wednesday & Thursday, June 5-6, 2024
Organizers: Bryan Graham (Berkeley) and Yuichi Kitamura
Agenda
* Speaker
Wednesday, June 5
Time | Title | Presented by |
---|---|---|
8:00 - 9:00 AM | Registration and Breakfast | |
9:00 - 10:20 AM | Session I | |
“Deconvolution in Networks: Estimating Distributions of Firm and Worker Effects” | Stephane Bonhomme* (University of Chicago) | |
“Estimating Stochastic Blockmodels in the Presence of Covariates” | Louise Laage* (Georgetown University), Yuichi Kitamura (Yale University) | |
10:20 - 10:50 AM | Coffee Break | |
10:50 AM - 12:10 PM | Session II | |
“Top-Down Recursive Spectral Clustering For Heterogeneous and Multiscale Networks” [paper] [abstract] |
Lihua Lei* (Stanford University), Xiaodong Li, Xingmei Lou (University of California, Davis) | |
“A Strategic Model of Software Dependency Networks” [paper] |
Angelo Mele* (Johns Hopkins University), Cornelius Fritz (Pennsylvania State University), Co-Pierre Georg (EDHEC Business School), Michael Schweinberger (Pennsylvania State University) | |
12:10 - 1:40 PM | Lunch | |
1:40 - 3:00 PM | Session III | |
“Experimental Designs for Tax Audit Policies on Large Interfirm Networks” | Panos Toulis* (University of Chicago, Booth School of Business), Michael Best (Columbia University), Florian Grosset (CREST) and Azeem Sheikh (University of Chicago) | |
“Causal Clustering: Design of Cluster Experiments under Network Interference” | Davide Viviano* (Harvard University) | |
3:00 - 3:30 PM | Coffee Break | |
3:30 - 4:50 PM | Session IV | |
“Endogeneity in Panel and Network Models: Identification without IV” | Andrei Zeleneev* (University College London) | |
“Average Treatment Effects for Exchangeable Random Arrays” | Yassine Sbai Sassi* (New York University) | |
6:30 - 9:30 PM | Dinner - Barcelona, 155 Temple Street |
Thursday, June 6
Time | Title | Presented by |
---|---|---|
8:00 - 9:00 AM | Breakfast | |
9:00 - 10:20 AM | Session I | |
“Scenario Sampling for Large Supermodular Games” | Bryan S. Graham* (University of California, Berkeley) | |
“On the Identification of Models of Uncertainty, Learning, and Human Capital Acquisition with Sorting” | Cristina Gualdani* (Queen Mary University of London) | |
10:20 - 10:50 AM | Coffee Break | |
10:50 AM - 12:10 PM | Session II | |
“Sharp Identification Regions for Network Formation Models with Bounded Depth and Degree” | Abhishek Ananth* (Emory University) | |
“Identifying Socially Disruptive Policies” | Eric Auerbach* (Northwestern University) | |
12:10 - 1:40 PM | Lunch | |
1:40 - 3:00 PM | Session III | |
“Casual Interpretation of Estimands Defined by Exposure Mappings” | Michael Leung* (University of California, Santa Cruz) | |
“Do Stars Need More Than Innate Ability? Testing for Spillovers in the Network of Economists” | Seth Richards-Shubik* (Johns Hopkins University) | |
3:00 PM | Adjourn |
Participants
Abhishek Ananth
(QTM, Emory University)
Donald Andrews
(Yale University)
P. Aronow
(Yale University)
Eric Auerbach
(Northwestern University)
Wonwoo Bae
(Yale University)
Stéphane Bonhomme
(University of Chicago)
Anna Bykhovskaya
(Duke University)
Xiaohong Chen
(Yale University)
Meichen Chen
(Yale University)
Harold Chiang
(University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Max Cytrynbaum
(Yale University)
Kevin Dano
(University of California, Berkeley)
Olivia Ding
(Yale University)
John Geanakoplos
(Yale University)
Bryan Graham
(University of California, Berkeley)
Cristina Gualdani
(Queen Mary University of London)
Phil Haile
(Yale University)
Sukjin Han
(University of Bristol)
Michael Jansson
(University of California, Berkeley)
Sid Kankanala
(Yale University)
Toru Kitagawa
(Brown University)
Yuichi Kitamura
(Yale University)
Michael König
(VU Amsterdam/ETH Zurich)
Samuel Kortum
(Yale University)
Amanda Kowalski
(University of Michigan)
Louise Laage
(Georgetown University)
Jaewon Lee
(Yale University)
Lihua Lei
(Stanford University)
Michael Leung
(University of California, Santa Cruz)
Ming Li
(National University of Singapore)
Angelo Mele
(Johns Hopkins University )
Seongjoo Min
(University of Iowa)
Yuhei Miyauchi
(Boston University)
Francesca Molinari
(Cornell University)
Yusuke Narita
(Yale University)
Andrin Pelican
(Univeristy of St. Gallen)
Kirill Ponomarev
(University of Chicago)
James Powell
(University of Arizona)
Seth Richards-Shubik
(Johns Hopkins)
Adam Rosen
(Duke University)
Yassine Sbai Sassi
(New York University)
Xiangyu Shi
(Yale University)
Kyungchul (Kevin) Song
(University of British Columbia)
Panos Toulis
(University of Chicago, Booth)
Davide Viviano
(Harvard University)
Edward Vytlacil
(Yale University)
Yulong Wang
(Syracuse University)
Andrei Zeleneev
(University College London
Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I get to the conference location from the Blake Hotel?
The conference will be held at the Yale School of Management (SOM), Evans Hall located at 165 Whitney Ave and is about a 20 minute walk from the Blake Hotel. The easiest route to SOM from the Blake Hotel is to go south-east on George Street and turn left on Temple St. Temaple will merge into Whitney Avenue. SOM will be on the right side of the street across from the Peabody Museum (see map below).
How do I get to the conference location from the Omni Hotel?
The conference will be held at the Yale School of Management (SOM), Evans Hall located at 165 Whitney Ave and is about a 15 minute walk from the Omni Hotel. The easiest route to SOM from the Omni Hotel is to go north on Temple St. which merges into Whitney Avenue. SOM will be on the right side of the street across from the Peabody Museum (see map below).
Is reimbursement offered for my travel expenses?
Yes. Please refer to the Conference Travel Reimbursement page for more information.
Is there a building map of the conference venue?
Building maps - including session locations and restrooms - will be provided once a venue is finalized.
What can I do in New Haven during my stay?
Yale and New Haven offer many attractions to bide your time while in the Elm City. Below is a list of a few:
Yale Attractions
- Yale University Art Gallery (free admission)
- Yale Center for British Art (free admission)
- Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History (free with valid Yale ID)
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library (open to the public)
- Yale Campus Tour
New Haven Attractions
- International Festival of Arts and Ideas (June Summer Festival)
- The New Haven Museum
- Knights of Columbus Museum
- East Rock Park (Map)
- Lighthouse Point Park
- New Haven Information Site
Performing Arts
- Yale Repertory Theater
- Yale University Theater
- Yale Symphony Orchestra
- Yale School of Music Concerts
- Yale Arts Calendar
- New Haven Shubert Theater
- Long Wharf Theater
- College Street Music Hall
- Criterion Cinemas
Where can I find a campus map?
The Cowles Foundation is located in the heart of Yale’s campus at 30 Hillhouse Avenue. Use the Yale campus map to help find your way around.
Who do I contact for assistance with Omni Hotel room reservations?
If you need assistance with an Omni Hotel room reservation, please contact Alyson Perri, Convention Services Manager, Omni Hotels.
Who do I contact in case of an emergency?
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For addtional emergency information, visit the Yale Emergency Management website.
Will transportation be provided in case of inclement weather?
Yes, a shuttle bus will be arranged to drive between the hotel and conference location. Typically, an announcement will be sent out from Darlene Smith the day before with additional information.