Summer School of the Econometric Society

Summer School of the Econometric Society


Website: https://sites.google.com/site/inkoocho/home/summer-school-of-econometric-society/2015
Paper Submission: http://zvulunylab.com/esSummer2015/

Program (PDF)

Econometric Society is pleased to announce “Summer School of the Econometric Society” to offer graduate students to learn the frontier of research from a group of leading scholars. The theme of the 3rd Summer School of Econometric Society is “Advances in Economic Theory” which will be held at the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, August 3-7, 2015. Lecturers are In-Koo Cho (University of Illinois), Matthew O. Jackson (Stanford), Nobuhiro Kiyotaki (Princeton University), Vijay Krishna (Pennsylvania State University), Debraj Ray (New York University) and Ariel Rubinstein (Tel Aviv University and New York University). We plan to organize a few of sessions where a selected group of students can present their research.

Interested students can file applications at http://www.zvulunylab.com/esSummer2015 between January 1 and February 28, 2015. An applicant must be a member of Econometric Society at the time of application. To join the Econometric Society, please check http://www.econometricsociety.org.

Admission decisions will be made around March 31, 2015 and will be notified individually. Information about scholarships and registration will become available, when the admission decisions are made. All students should register by April 30, 2015. The final program of the Summer School will be announced around May 31, 2015. Please check the home page of the summer school (https://sites.google.com/site/inkoocho/home/summer-school-of-econometric-society) for the latest information about the program and the local logistics. For inquiries about local logistics, write to the local organizer, Professor Akihiko Matsui ([email protected]). For inquiries about academic matters including application and admission, please write to Professor In-Koo Cho ([email protected]) with “esSummer2015” in the subject line.