Econometrics Seminars Spring 2022

Thursday, 3:30-4:50 pm
In-Person Seminars will be held in Sproul 2206.
Zoom meeting ID’s will be emailed out before each seminar.

Questions? Contact Aman Ullah

When available, the papers may be downloaded as pdf files, which can be read or printed using the Acrobat Reader.

DATE NAME TITLE OF PRESENTATION
3/31/2022
*Zoom
Max Farrell (University of Chicago) Deep Learning for Individual Heterogeneity: An Automatic Inference Framework
4/07/2022
*Zoom
Jonathan Hersh (Chapman University) Will Al Accelerate the Intra-Firm Digital Divide? Evidence From a Field Experiment on How Managers Use Explainable Al
4/14/2022
*Zoom
Daniel Jeske (UC Riverside) Control Group versus Treatment Group Designs with Mixture Distributions
4/21/2022
*Zoom
Yehua Li (UC Riverside) Semiparametric Functional Regression Models with Multivariate Functional Predictors
4/28/2022
*Zoom
Stefan Wager (Stanford University) Noise-Induced Randomization in Regression Discontinuity Designs
5/05/2022

*Zoom

California Econometrics Conference

Stanford University, May 6-7

A modern central limit theorem for the classical augmented IPW estimator: variance inflation, cross-fit covariance and beyond
5/12/2022
*Zoom
Joint with Statistics Department
Pragya Sur (Harvard University) A modern central limit theorem for the classical augmented IPW estimator: variance inflation, cross-fit covariance and beyond
5/19/2022
*Zoom
Alex Belloni (Duke University) Sub-vector Inference in Partially Identified Models with Many Moment Inequalities
5/26/2022
*Zoom
Michael Jansson (UC Berkeley) Cluster Robust Inference in Linear Regression Models with Many Covariates
6/02/2022
*Zoom
Yanqin Fan (University of Washington, Seattle) Lorenz Map, Inequality Ordering and Curves Based on Multidimensional Rearrangements