Applied Econometrics

 

April 3-6, 2017

4 days, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
New York, NY

The Applied Econometrics Certificate Program is not like academic econometric courses, which are often long on theory and short on practical applications. This program emphasizes business applications of statistical techniques and covers cutting-edge developments in economic methodologies and quantitative analysis. More course information

Registration Details

NABE Member:  $1,900
U.S. Government Employee: $2,000
Non-Member: $2,050

 

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NOTE: To be eligible for a refund less $50, a written cancellation must be received by the Early-Bird deadline of ​March 8, 2017. NABE reserves the right to cancel the seminar if sufficient registration is not achieved. Questions?  Please contact NABE at 202-463-6223 or [email protected].

Location

Federal Reserve Bank of New York 
33 Maiden Lane
New York, NY 10045

Time:  8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

 

Travel Information

Nearby Hotels:

Holiday Inn New York City – Wall Street
51 Nassau Street

Holiday Inn Express New York City – Wall Street
126 Water Street

Residence Inn New York – Manhattan/World Trade Center Area
170 Broadway

Fairfield Inn New York – Manhattan/Financial District
161 Front Street

Best Western Plus – Seaport Inn Downtown
33 Peck Slip

 

About the Instructor


Douglas G. Steigerwald

Douglas G. Steigerwald joined the faculty of the Department of Economics at the University of California, Santa Barbara after completing an M.A. in Statistics and a Ph.D. in Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. His research and teaching focus on frontier econometric methods at the intersection of economics, environmental science, computer science, geography and statistics.

At Santa Barbara Doug heads the Econometrics Research Group , which provides a focal point for graduate students from a range of departments who are conducting applied econometric research. He also has directed the American Economic Association's Summer Training Program, advised the Sloan Foundation on graduate research and is the faculty representative on the Board of Trustees of the UC Santa Barbara Foundation. Off campus, Doug has served as a consultant in the finance industry - for Hull Trading and Matlock Capital - and in the legal services industry - for LECG. He has also served as chair of the National Science Foundation's Graduate Research Fellowship Program in Economics.

In his free time, Doug enjoys writing travelogues.