Applied Econometrics

April 20–30, 2026 · Live Online

1:00 PM – 4:30 PM Eastern

Week 1: Monday–Thursday · Week 2: Tuesday–Thursday 

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

Early-Bird Rates

NABE Member*: $1,500
U.S. Government Employee: $1,575
Non-Member*: $1,650

Early-bird deadline: March 11, 2026
Add $100 if registering after March 11. Add $175 if registering after April 8.
Registration closes on April 15.

*Add $75 for shipment of materials if located outside the U.S.

REGISTER ONLINE

Or download the registration form and email to [email protected].
Please note: $25 processing fee applies.

 

Cancellation, Refund & Transfer Policy – Education Courses

This policy applies to all NABE Education courses (including CBE courses). All cancellation or transfer requests must be submitted in writing to [email protected]. The program start date is defined as the first day of the course.

Timing Before Program Start Standard Registrations Scholarship Recipients
30+ days Full refund, minus $75 administrative fee One-time transfer to a future offering within the scholarship window (no fee)
14–29 days No refund; one-time credit toward a future course of equal/lesser value (valid 12 months). $150 transfer fee applies. One-time transfer to a future offering within the scholarship window; $150 transfer fee applies.
13 days or fewer / no-shows No refund or credit available No transfers allowed

Substitutions:
Substitution requests will be considered upon written request submitted at least 4 business days prior to the program start date. Approval of substitutions is at NABE’s discretion.

Emergency Exceptions:
Exceptions will be considered only in cases of documented medical emergencies or serious personal hardship. Requests must be submitted in writing to [email protected] within 7 days of the program start date. All decisions are at NABE’s sole discretion.

About the Instructor

Professor Douglas Steigerwald

Professor Douglas Steigerwald received his B.A. from Pomona College and his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley, where he studied efficiency bounds for semiparametric estimators. He joined the faculty at UC Santa Barbara and is now also a Professor, by courtesy, of Statistics. At Santa Barbara he develops econometric methods to solve problems that arise at the intersection of economics, computer science, geography, and environmental science.

Professor Steigerwald has directed the American Economic Association's Summer Training Program, advised the Sloan Foundation on graduate research, and served as chair of the National Science Foundation's Graduate Research Fellowship Program in Economics.