European Center for Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics
News
29 September 2020
The ECARES Research Master Merit Award is an annual prize given to an outstanding student who is accepted into the doctoral school at ECARES. The total amount of this prize is of 10.000 euros and will be given at the beginning of the academic year (2021-2022).
Post-Doctoral Research Manager with background in Micro-economics
22 April 2021We offer a part-time or full-time contract starting July 1, 2021 (flexible starting date) until April 30, 2023.
Chocs transitoires, effets permanents
26 February 2021Une guerre civile ne s’arrête pas quand les armes se taisent. Est-ce que cela s’applique aussi à la crise du Covid-19 ? Philip Verwimp, February 13, 2021
Publications
Working paper : Mentoring as a Pathway to Labour Market Integration: Evidence from a Belgian Programme (2021-11)
Lisa Bagnoli, Antonio Estache and Maleke Fourati
Economic persistence despite adverse policies: Evidence from Kyrgyzstan (2021)
The Economic Journal
Catherine Guirkinger, Gani Aldashev, Alisher Aldashev, Mate Fodor
Forecasting Value-at-Risk and Expected Shortfall in large portfolios: a General Dynamic Factor Model approach (forthcoming)
Econometrics and Statistics
Marc Hallin & Carlos Trucíos
Markov Chain Monte Carlo Procedure to Generate Revealed Preference Consistent Datasets (forthcoming)
Journal of Mathematical Economics
Thomas Demuynck
Measure transportation and statistical decision theory (2021)
Annual Review of Statistics and its Applications 9
Marc Hallin
Calendar
- 14 June 2021
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Populism: Economic Causes, Consequences, and Solutions?
14 Jun, 16:00 - 17:00A series of economic crises, combined with the on-going Covid pandemic and widening social and political divisions,have generated significant dissatisfaction with the performance of many national governments. This has enabled populists to exploit social and economic divisions to exert influence. By offering identifiable foes and simplistic solutions, populists tend to exacerbate social turmoil and through their policies damage the world’s economies.
Location: zoomJun
14A series of economic crises, combined with the on-going Covid pandemic and widening social and political divisions,have generated significant dissatisfaction with the performance of many national governments. This has enabled populists to exploit social and economic divisions to exert influence. By offering identifiable foes and simplistic solutions, populists tend to exacerbate social turmoil and through their policies damage the world’s economies.
Populism: Economic Causes, Consequences, and Solutions?
Monday, 16:00 - 17:00
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- 16 June 2021
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Beni Kouevi-Gath, ECARES
16 Jun, 15:00 - 17:00Essays on Financial and Fiscal Development
Location: zoom - TBCJun
16Essays on Financial and Fiscal Development
Beni Kouevi-Gath, ECARES
Wednesday, 15:00 - 17:00
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- 22 September 2021
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- 27 September 2021
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Sep
27Fête de la Communauté française
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- 30 September 2021
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Sep
30ENTER jamboree
Thursday, 00:00 - 23:59
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- 1 October 2021
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Oct
01ENTER Jamboree
Friday, 00:00 - 23:59
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- 5 October 2021
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- 6 October 2021
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Oct
06Colloque francophone sur les Sondages
Wednesday, 00:00 - 23:59
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- 7 October 2021
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07Colloque francophone sur les Sondages
Thursday, 00:00 - 23:59
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- 8 October 2021
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08Colloque francophone sur les Sondages
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