Aarhus-Rotterdam bilateral workshop in Econometrics

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This workshop is intended as a focused and collaborative meeting to strengthen academic ties, share ongoing work, and discuss new developments in econometric theory and applications.

Date
Monday 13 Apr 2026, 09:00 - Tuesday 14 Apr 2026, 17:00
Type
Conference
Spoken Language
English
Building
Polak Building
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By bringing together researchers from both institutions, we seek to promote constructive feedback, open discussion, and a genuine exchange of ideas. We hope that these conversations will foster closer research collaboration and help build lasting professional connections between our universities.

TimeSession TypeSpeaker(s)Title / Topic
09:00–09:15Registration--
09:15–10:35PresentationsGabriele MingoliTBA
  Alexander MayerLocal Gaussian copula inference with structural breaks
10:35–10:50Coffee--
10:50–12:10PresentationsFrederik Bjerg KrabbeAsymptotic Properties of the Maximum Likelihood Estimator for Markov-switching Observation-driven Models
  Evgenii VladimirovAn Extended Score-Driven Dynamic Factor Model: Recovering Composite Indicators from the Pandemic
12:10–13:10Lunch--
13:10–14:30PresentationsEdoardo ZanelliImproved inference for nonparametric regression and regression-discontinuity designs
  Timo SchenkInference in Event Studies with Approximately Parallel Trends
14:30–14:45Coffee--
14:45–16:05PresentationsLeopoldo CataniaTBA
  Mariia ArtemovaRealized autoregressive conditional betas
16:05–16:20Coffee--
16:20–17:40PresentationsBent Jesper ChristensenEconometric Analysis of General Term Structure Models (with Michel van der Wel)
  Rutger-Jan LangeImplicit score-driven filters
18:30–Dinner--

TimeSession TypeSpeaker(s)Title / Topic
09:15–10:35PresentationsAndreas AlfonsRobust estimation of latent variable models for ordinal data
  Chen HuangInference on Semiparametric Single-index Conditional Factor Models with Instrument Selection
10:35–10:50Coffee--
10:50–12:10PresentationsRobin LumsdaineRestricted Large Bayesian Vector Autoregressions
  Peter Korsbakke ChristensenThe “rough” HAR model
12:10–13:30Lunch--

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When registering for the conference, please indicate whether you intend to attend the lunch and/or the drinks, and if so, whether you have any dietary wishes.

If you wish to change or cancel your registration, please contact the organisation via office.ei@ese.eur.nl.

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About the Econometric Institute

The Econometric Institute at Erasmus University Rotterdam has a strong research tradition in econometrics, statistics, data science and operations research. It is the oldest research institute in the field of econometrics in the world.
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Organisers

Guðmundur Stefán Guðmundsson and Wendun Wang

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Econometric Institute

phone: +31 (0)10 408 12 59/12 64
email: eb-secr@ese.eur.nl

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