NUMERICALLY INTENSIVE
ECONOMIC POLICY ANALYSIS V

Queen's University at Kingston

May 12-13, 2006

INDEX

[Speakers and Participants]   [Program]  [Accommodation and Travel]   [About Kingston]  [Previous]

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SPEAKERS

Victor AguirregabiriaBoston UniversityA Dynamic Oligopoly Game of the US Airline Industry: Estimation and Policy Experiments
Samuel DanthineUniversity of Quebec at MontrealBargaining Frictions and Hours Worked
Suqin GeUniversity of MinnesotaWomen’s College Choice: How Much Does Marriage Matter?
Samuel KortumUniversity of MinnesotaAn Anatomy of International Trade: Evidence from French Firms.
Carrie LeeQueen's UniversityWealth Shocks, Birth Cycles and Wage Trends: A Dynamic Equilibrium Model of Fertility, Wage and Labor Supply in the 20th Century
Rasmus LentzUniversity of WisconsinAn Empirical Model of Growth through Product Innovation
Elena PastorinoUniversity of IowaCareer Dynamics Under Uncertainty: Estimating the Value of Firm Experimentation
Carlos J. SerranoUniversity of TorontoThe Market for Intellectual Property:
Matthew ShumJohns Hopkins UniversityPairwise-Difference Estimation of a Dynamic Optimization Model
 

E-POSTER SESSION

Ahu GemiciUniversity of PennsylvaniaUnderstanding Family Migration and Employment Decisions
Jean-Francois HoudeQueen's UniversityIdentification and 2-step Estimation of DDC Models with Unobserved Heterogeneity
Kazuko KanoUniversity of British ColumbiaMenu Costs, Strategic Interactions, and Retail Price Movements
Natalia MishaginaQueen's UniversityCareer Dynamics of Science and Engineering Doctorates
Travis NgUniversity of TorontoOutsourcing by risk-pooling
Joel RodrigueQueen's UniversityImported Productivity Gains and Domestic Firms
Mari SakudoUniversity of PennsylvaniaCo-residence and intergenerational transfers
Katsumi ShimotsuQueen's UniversityNested Pseudo-likelihood Estimation and Bootstrap-based Inference for Structural Discrete Markov Decision Models
Jun ZhangQueen's UniversityNonparametric Identification and Estimation of Contests
 

PARTICIPANTS

 

PROGRAM


The presentations are scheduled on the QED Workshop Calendar.
Thursday Night (May 11) Informal Welcome: after 8pm, Grizzly Grill
Friday: Sessions Workshop Dinner (Pan Chancho 6:30pm)
Saturday: Sessions; Traditional Therapy Session (takeout dinner at Chris's house)
Presentations are in Dunning Hall Room 27. The e-poster session is in the Dunning Hall Conference Room.
Presenters have 60 minutes with no discussant
An expense claim form is available here
 

ABOUT KINGSTON

Things to Do
May Weather (cool but pleasant)
MAP OF NIEPA LOCATIONS (updated)

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