A regular open online international inter-institutional econometrics seminar in honor of Gary Chamberlain (1948–2020).
You can find Gary Chamberlain's doctoral dissertation here, as well as a set of lecture notes here for a graduate econometrics class taught at Harvard in 2010, courtesy of Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham. Here is a link to a paper by Gary recently published in the Journal of Econometrics.
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Seminars are on Fridays at noon ET (5 pm London / 11 am CT / 9 am PT).
September 26, 2025 - Editor Panel: Publishing Econometrics Papers in General-Interest Journals
Panelists:
Xavier D’Haultfoeuille (CREST)
Keisuke Hirano (Penn State)
Lawrence Katz (Harvard)
Francesca Molinari (Cornell)
Andres Santos (UCLA)
Moderators:
Peter Hull (Brown)
Liyang Sun (UCL)
Kaspar Wuthrich (Michigan)
October 31, 2025 - Tutorial: Model Misspecification
Presenters:
Isaiah Andrews (MIT)
Timothy Armstrong (USC)
Moderators:
Mikkel Plagborg-Møller (Princeton)
Dalia Ghanem (UC Davis)
The seminars are held on Zoom and last 90 minutes.
A moderator collects audience questions in chat. Please stay muted until called by the moderator.
Seminars will be recorded and available on the webpage a few days after. Please note that you may be recorded if you activate your video or speak during the seminar.
Many of these details are subject to change
If you want to get in touch, have feedback or suggestions, want to propose a speaker or volunteer as a discussant, please e-mail us at chamberlainseminar@gmail.com or fill out the feedback form.
Dalia Ghanem (Davis), Peter Hull (Brown), Mikkel Plagborg-Møller (Princeton), Pedro Sant'Anna (Emory), Liyang Sun (UCL and CEMFI), Kaspar Wüthrich (Michigan)
Alberto Abadie (MIT), Chunrong Ai (CUHK), Isaiah Andrews (Harvard), Stéphane Bonhomme (Chicago), Xiaohong Chen (Yale), Xavier D’Haultfoeuille (CREST), Raffaella Giocomini (UCL), Guido Imbens (Stanford), Michal Kolesár (Princeton), Anna Mikusheva (MIT), Francesca Molinari (Cornell), Marcelo Moreira (FGV/EPGE), Áureo de Paula (UCL), Michael Pollmann (Duke), Barbara Rossi (ICREA-Pompeu Fabra Univ.), Jonathan Roth (Brown), Christoph Rothe (Mannheim), Jann Spiess (Stanford), Martin Weidner (Oxford)