Special Seminar by Professor Josh Angrist

Zoom webinar

Undergraduate Econometrics Instruction: Through Our Classes, Darkly

Zoom Webinar

January 28 2021 (Thu)

10:30AM-11:30AM(JST)

Speaker

Joshua Angrist

Joshua Angrist is the Ford Professor of Economics at MIT, a director of MIT's School Effectiveness and Inequality Initiative, and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. A dual U.S. and Israeli citizen, he taught at Harvard and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem before coming to MIT in 1996. Angrist received his B.A. from Oberlin College in 1982 and completed his Ph.D. in Economics at Princeton in 1989.

Angrist's research interests include the economics of education and school reform; social programs and the labor market; the effects of immigration, labor market regulation and institutions; and econometric methods for program and policy evaluation. Angrist is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Econometric Society, and has served on many editorial boards and as a Co-editor of the Journal of Labor Economics. He received an honorary doctorate from the University of St Gallen (Switzerland) in 2007 and is the author (with Steve Pischke) of Mostly Harmless Economics: An Empiricist's Companion and Mastering 'Metrics: The Path from Cause to Effect, both published by Princeton University Press. Angrist and Pischke hope to bring undergraduate econometrics instruction out of the Stones Age.

Venue: Online (Zoom Webinar)

The seminar will be held in English.

Zoom access link will be provided after registration.

Please contact Kiho Muroga (Assistant Professor of Economics, Kyushu University) for any question.

This webinar is organized as part of Kyushu University Webinar 100, Strategic Hub Area for top-global Research and Education - Kyushu University.