Mar 4, 2010

USA: Summer Program in Applied Econometrics, American University, Washington DC

*SUMMER PROGRAM IN APPLIED ECONOMETRICS*

American University
Washington, DC

FORECASTING
May 10-14, 2010
Graham Elliott
U. C. San Diego

BAYESIAN ECONOMETRICS & DECISION-MAKING
May 24-May 28, 2009
John Geweke
U Iowa and UTS, Australia

The Info-Metrics Institute and the Department of Economics of American University, Washington, DC, are pleased to announce two upcoming summer program courses,
"Forecasting, " with Graham Elliottt, UCSD and "Bayesian Econometrics & Decision-Making, " with John Geweke, U Iowa and UTS, Australia.

The primary purpose of the summer program in applied econometrics is to provide students, researchers and faculty with state of the art econometric methods for
analyzing data in the Social Sciences. Each day of the week-long course consists of morning lectures that develop the basic concepts and philosophy as well as their
applications to real economic problems and data. Each afternoon, these methods will be applied and practiced in the computer lab. These daily tutorials and work in the
computer lab provide students with 'hands on' experience in using these methods with real data.

TARGET GROUP AND REQUIREMENTS:

Each course in the program is open to students who have completed at least a year of econometrics at the Ph.D. level, to professional economists, researchers and
econometricians who work in government agencies, non-governmental organizations and in the private market.

CLASS MATERIALS:

The text for each class will be announced prior to the class and will include a text book and/or a reader consisting of a collection of papers.

DAILY SCHEDULE:

Classes begin at 9:00 am and end at 4:30 or 5:00 pm. There will be a morning coffee break, a lunch break and an afternoon break.

REGISTRATION:

For information on how to register please visit:

http://www.american.edu/cas/economics/infometrics/econometrics.cfm
and
http://www.american.edu/cas/economics/info-metrics/news.cfm

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Further questions about this program should be directed to Amos Golan, Professor, Info-Metrics Institute and Department of Economics.

Further questions about registration and administrative issues should be directed to Aisha Malik, Senior Administrative Assistant, or Glen Arnold, Administrative
Coordinator:

Postal: Department of Economics
American University
Kreeger 104, 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC 20016
Tel: (202) 885-3770
Fax: (202) 885-3790
Email: ECON@AMERICAN. EDU
Email: malik@american. edu
Email: gwarnol@american. edu

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