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Applied Time Series Econometrics Workshop
April 17, 2015
The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis will host a workshop on Applied Time Series Econometrics on April 17, 2015.
The workshop is intended for scholarly research papers on topics in all areas of applied macroeconometrics, including forecasting and finance.
For more information about the conference or help with hotel reservations, please email research.event.services@stls.frb.org.
Please note that attendance is by invitation only.
Presenters Include:
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Christiane Baumeister, University of Notre Dame
"Understanding the Decline in the Price of Oil since June 2014"
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Drew Creal, University of Chicago , Booth School of Business
"Bond Risk Premia in Consumption-based Models"
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Ana Maria Herrera, University of Kentucky
"The Quantitative Effects of Tax foresight: Not All States Are Equal"
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Andrea Naghi, University of Warwick
"A Forecast Rationality Test that Allows for Loss Function Asymmetries"
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Andrew Patton, Duke University
"Evaluating and Comparing Possibly Misspecified Forecasts"
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Ivan Petrella, Bank of England
"Following the Trend: Tracking GDP when Long-Run Growth is Uncertain"
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Giorgio Primiceri, Northwestern University
"Priors for the Long Run"
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Tatevik Sekhposyan, Texas A & M University
"Real-Time Forecasting with a Large, Mixed Frequency, Bayesian VAR"