Previous Workshops


1: University of Groningen, 15 - 19 December, 1986

Willem Buiter (Yale University)
"Dynamic Rational Expectations Models and Macroeconomic Theory"
John Sutton (London School of Economics)
"Analysis of Price Behaviour in Oligopolies: Some Recent Approaches"
Hashem Pesaran (University of Cambridge)
"Econometric Analysis of Linear Rational Expectations Models"

2: Limburg University, Maastricht, 6 - 11 April, 1987

Christopher Pissarides (London School of Economics)
"Equilibrium Unemployment Theory"
Sweder van Wijnbergen (World Bank)
"Structural Adjustment and Disequilibrium in Open Economies"
Robert Engle (University of California at Berkeley)
"Co-Integration and Related Issues"

3: University of Amsterdam, 14 - 18 December, 1987

Jeffrey Sachs (Harvard University)
"Macroeconomics Policy Issues in Open Economies"
Roger Guesnerie (CEQC, Paris)
"Rational Expectations, Learning and Sun-Spot Equilibria in OLG and Other Models"
Thomas Rothenberg (University of California at Berkeley)
"Structural Economic Models"

4: Tilburg University, 21 - 25 March, 1988

Rudiger Dornbusch (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
"The Dollar, Debt and Deficits & LDC Debt Problems"
Peter Hammond (Stanford University)
"Incentives and Allocation Mechanisms"
Stephen J. Nickell (University of Oxford)
"Topics in Applied Microeconometrics"

5: Free University, Amsterdam, 12 - 16 December, 1988

Joseph Stiglitz (Stanford University)
"The Economics of Imperfect Information"
Peter Neary (Trinity College, Dublin)
"International Trade and Resource Allocation"
Whitney Newey (Princeton University)
"Semi-Parametric Efficiency Bounds"

6: Leiden University, 10 - 14 April, 1989

Stephen Turnovsky (University of Washington)
"Recent Developments in International Macrodynamics"
Partha Dasgupta (University of Cambridge)
"The Economics of Deprivation"
Graham Mizon (University of Southampton)
"Practical Econometric Modelling"

7: University of Nijmegen, 11 - 15 December, 1989

Torsten Persson (University of Stockholm)
"Macroeconomic Policy, Credibility and Politics"
Frank Hahn (University of Cambridge)
"Recent General Equilibrium Theory"
Alberto Holly (University of Lausanne)
"Asymptotic Theory for Nonlinear Econometric Models: Estimation Asymptotic Distribution and Hypothesis Testing"

8: Erasmus University, Rotterdam, 28 May - 1 June, 1990

Angus Deaton (Princeton University)
"Consumption, Saving and Income"
Martin Hellwig (University of Basel)
"Financial Markets and Financial Institutions under Incomplete Information"
Edward Leamer (University of California at Los Angeles)
"Bayesian Analysis of Economic Data"

9: Wageningen Agricultural University, 10 - 14 December, 1990

Gregory Mankiw (Harvard University)
"Topics in Macroeconomics"
Alvin Roth (University of Pittsburgh)
"Two-Sided Matching"
John Geweke (University of Minnesota)
"Bayesian Inference and Dynamic Econometric Models"

10: University of Utrecht, 27 - 31 May, 1991

Charles Bean (London School of Economics)
"Government Policy and Economic Growth"
Eric Maskin (Harvard University)
"Lectures on Repeated Games"
Andrew Chesher (University of Bristol)
"The Effect, Detection and Correction of Specification Error in Microeconometric Modelling"

11: Institute of Social Studies, Den Haag, 9 - 13 December, 1991

Richard  Jackman (London School of Economics)
"The Macroeconomic Effects of Unions"
Jacques Drèze (C.O.R.E., Louvain-la-Neuve)
"Supply and Demand Influences on Output and Employment"
Orley Ashenfelter (Princeton University)
"Labour Supply, Schooling Training and Earnings"

12: University of Groningen, 1 - 5 June, 1992

Kenneth Wallis ( University of Warwick)
"Macroeconomic Modelling"
Oliver Hart (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
"Theory of the Firm and the Firm's Financial Structure"
Daniel McFadden (University of California at Berkeley)
"Econometric Analysis of the Qualitative Choice"

13: Institute of Social Studies, Den Haag, 7 - 11 December, 1992

Jean-Jacques Laffont (MIT, Toulouse)
"Regulatory Mechanisms and Institutions"
John Vickers (Oxford University)
"Privatization"
Robert Porter (Northwestern University)
"Empirical Results on Regulated Industries and Markets"
Martin Hellwig (University of Basle)
"Regulatory Reform in Banking"

14: Limburg University, Maastricht, 24 - 28 May, 1993

Philippe Weil (ECARE, Universit Libre, Bruxelles)
"Macroeconomics and Finance with Incomplete Markets"
David Newbery (Cambridge University)
"Commodity Price Instability and the Taxation of Primary Commodities"
Oliver Williamson (Northwestern University, Chicago)
"Transaction Cost Economics"
Takeshi Amemiya (Stanford University)
"The Problem of Left Censoring in Duration Models"

15: Erasmus University, Rotterdam, 13 - 17 December, 1993

Axel Börsch-Supan (University of Mannheim)
"The Consequences of Aging for Growth and Savings"
Robin Boadway (Queens University)
"Fiscal Aspects of Pensions and Social Security"
John Rust (University of Wisconsin)
"Pensions and the Labour Market"
Michael Hurd (State University of New York)
"Pension Funds and Financial Markets"

16: Tilburg University, 30 May - 3 June, 1994

Kenneth Rogoff (Princeton University)
"New Approaches to the Theory of Exchange Rates and the Current Account"
Mathias Dewatripont (Univ. Libre de Bruxelles)
"Economic Applications of Mechanism Design"
Alastair Hall (North Carolina State University)
"Generalized Method of Moments: Estimation, Inference and Applications"
Mark Blaug (University of Exeter)
"The Methodology of Economics"
Jeffrey Banks (University of Rochester)
"Voting Theory and Collective Choice"

17: University of Amsterdam, 12 - 16 December, 1994

Paul Romer (UC Berkeley)
"Lessons from the Study of Economic Growth"
Elhanan Helpman (Tel-Aviv University)
"International Trade: Selected Topics"
Oded Stark (Harvard University)
"The Migration of Labor"
Ariel Pakes (Yale University)
"The Empirical Analysis of Simple I.O. Models"

18: Leiden University, 12 - 16 June, 1995

David Card (Princeton University)
"Lectures on Education"
John Moore (London School of Economics)
"Debt, Aggregate Fluctuations and Financial Intermediation"
Barry Eichengreen (University of California at Berkeley)
"Topics in International Economic History"
Thomas Stoker (MIT, Sloan School of Management)
"Semi-Parametric Econometrics"

19: University of Utrecht, 11 - 15 December, 1995

Lars Peter Hansen (University of Chicago)
"The Observable Implications of Asset Pricing Models"
Michael Brennan (University of California, Los Angeles)
"Information, Trade, and Price Setting in Securities Markets"
Sudipto Bhattacharya (London School of Economics)
"Financial Intermediation"

20: Free University of Amsterdam, 3 - 7 June, 1996

David Romer (University of California, at Berkeley)
"New Keynesian Theories of Fluctuations"
James Mirrlees (University of Cambridge)
"Welfare Economics and Public Policy"
David Hendry (Oxford University)
"Forecasting in Non-Stationary Processes"
Jan de Vries
(University of California, at Berkeley)
"Lectures on Economic History"
 

21: Limburg University, Maastricht, 9 - 13 December, 1996

Martin Eichenbaum (Northwestern University, Chicago)
"Real Business-Cycle Theory"
Jürgen von Hagen (University of Mannheim)
"Lectures on Monetary Unification"
Bruce Hansen (Boston College)
"The Econometrics of Structural Change and Threshold Effects"
Paul Klemperer
(University of Oxford)
"The Economics of Auctions"

22: University of Groningen, 2 - 6 June, 1997

James Heckman (University of Chicago)
"The Economic Approach to Evaluating Social Programs"
John Roberts (Stanford University)
"The Economics of the Firm"
Ricardo Caballero (M.I.T.)
"Investment Theory and Labor Markets"
Nicholas Crafts (L.S.E.)
"Economic Growth: Lessons from Economic History"

23: University of Nijmegen, 8 - 12 December, 1997

Ariel Rubinstein (Tel Aviv University)
'Modelling Bounded Rationality'
Peter Phillips (Yale University & Cowles Foundation)
'Trends and Spurious Regressions'
Kevin D. Hoover (University of California at Davis)
"The Methodology of Empirical Macroeconomics"

24: Wageningen Agricultural University, 8 - 12 June, 1998

Michael Whinston (Northwestern University)
"Vertical Contracting"
Michael Woodford (Princeton University)
"Rules for Monetary Policy"
Tony Lancaster (Brown University)
"Panel Data Analyses"
Pierre Pestieau (University of Liege)
"Political Sustainability of Redistribution and the Reform of Social Security"

25: Erasmus University Rotterdam, 7 - 11 December, 1998

Ian Walker (Keele University)
"The Economics of Labour Supply in the Short and Long Run"
Michael Hanemann (University of California at Berkeley)
"Topics in Nonmarket Valuation"
John McMillan (University of California at San Diego)
"Lessons from the Transition Economies"
Avner Greif (Stanford University)
"The Institutional Foundations of Market Formation in the Late Medieval Period"

26: Tilburg University, 14 - 18 June, 1999

Edward Lazear (Stanford University)
"Personnel Economics" (Reading list; Workshop report)
Joel Mokyr (Northwestern University)
"Economic History" (Workshop report)
Guido Tabellini (IGIER, Bocconi University)
"Political Economics and Macroeconomic Policy" (Reading list; Workshop report)
James Stock (Harvard University)
"Structural Breaks and Multivariate Forecasting" (Reading list; Workshop report)

27: University of Amsterdam, 6 - 10 December, 1999

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Richard Blundell (University College London)
"Microeconometrics and Household Behaviour" (Workshop report)
Ken Binmore (University College London)
"Fairness" (Reading list, Workshop report 1; Workshop report 2)
Dale Mortensen (Northwestern University)
"The Flow Approach to the Labour Market" (Reading list; Workshop report)
Anthony Atkinson (University of Oxford)
"The Economics of the Welfare State" (Reading list; Workshop report)

28: University of Groningen, 5 - 9 June, 2000

Oded Galor (Brown University)
"From Stagnation to Modern Growth:
Population, Technology and Inequality in the Process of Development" (Workshop report)
Joel Horowitz (University of Iowa)
"Bootstrap Methods in Econometrics" (Reading list; Lecture notes; Gauss programs; Workshop report)
Ernst Fehr (University of Zurich)
"Behavioral Microeconomics" (Workshop report)
Hans-Werner Sinn (University of Munich)
"Systems Competition - A Construction Principle for Europe?" (Literature; Workshop report)


29: Maastricht University 11 - 15 December, 2000

Kaushik Basu (Cornell University)
"Rationality and Social Norms" (Reading list; Workshop report)
Guido Imbens (UCLA)
"Causal Inference and Program Evaluation" (Reading list, Workshop report, Unpublished manuscript by E. Vytlacil)
Gerard Roland (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
"Transition and Economics" (Reading list, Workshop report)
Hyun Song Shin (London School of Economics)
"Financial Crises: Theories and Models" (Reading list, Reader, Workshop report)


30: Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam 11 - 15 June, 2001

Peter Howitt (Brown University)
"Innovation-based Growth Theory" (Outline & reading list; Workshop report)
Ken Judd (Hoover Institution, Stanford University)
"Numerical Methods for Dynamic Economic Analysis" (Outline & reading list,Notes day 1, day 2, day 3, day 4, day 5; Workshop report)
Kai Konrad (Free University of Berlin)
"Contests: Theory and Applications" (Outline & reading list; Workshop report)
Preston McAfee (University of Texas at Austin)
"Pricing" (Syllabus & handouts; Workshop report)

31: Wageningen University 10 - 14 December, 2001

Russel Cooper (Boston University)
"Dynamic Programming"   (outline; Workshop report)
Christian Gollier (Université de Toulouse)
"The Economics of Risk and Time"  (outline)
Susanne Lohmann (UCLA)
"Why Some Groups Work and Others Don't"  (outline)
Paul Ruud (University of California, Berkeley)
"Limited Dependent Variable Models: Estimation with Simulation"  (outline; Workshop report)

32: Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, The Hague, 10 - 14 June, 2002

Truman Bewley (Yale)
"Wage Rigidity and Price Setting" (outline & readinglist
)
Avinash Dixit (Princeton) 
"Alternative Modes of Governance of Economic Transactions" (outline & lecture notes)
Jerry Hausman (MIT)
"Econometrics" (outline & readinglist)
Geoffrey M. Hodgson (University of Hertfordshire) 
"Recent Developments in Institutional Economics" (readinglist)


33: Tilburg University, 9 - 13 December, 2002

Patrick Bolton (Princeton, Tilburg University)
"Incomplete Contracts and the Theory of the Firm"
Lucrezia Reichlin (Université Libre de Bruxelles)
"Factor Models in Large Panels of Time Series"
Kerry Smith (North Carolina State University)
"Choice and Economic Value"

34: Erasmus University Rotterdam, 10 - 13 June, 2003

Manuel Arellano (CEMFI, Madrid)
"Panel Data Econometrics"
Gilles Saint-Paul (Université des Sciences Sociales de Toulouse)
"The Future of Labor"
Mark Taylor (Warwick University)
"The Economics of Exchange Rates"

35: Groningen University, 8 - 12 December, 2003

Roger Koenker (University of Illinois)
"Quantile Regression"
Laurence Kotlikoff
(Boston University)
"Generational Policy"
Benny Moldovanu (University of Bonn)
"Auctions and Market Structure"
Oz Shy (University of Haifa)  
"The Economics of Network Industries"  

36: University of Amsterdam, 7 - 11 June, 2004

Mark Armstrong (University College London)
"Topics on the Theory of Industrial Organization"
Jordi Gali (University Pompeu Fabra)
"Recent Developments in Monetary Economics"
Soren Johansen (University of Copenhagen)
"Modeling and Inference for Cointegrated Vector Autoregressive Time Series"
Matthew Rabin ((University of California, Berkeley)
"Modeling the Psychology of Intertemporal Utility and Choice"

37:  Maastricht University, 6 - 10 December, 2004

Philippe Aghion (Harvard University)
"Schumpeterian Growth Theory"
Joshua Angrist (MIT)
"Empirical Strategies"
Simon Gächter (University of St. Gallen)
"Experimental Economics in the Lab and the Field"
Ernst-Ludwig von Thadden
(University of Mannheim)
"Financial Contract Theory"


38: Utrecht University, 6 - 10 June,2005

Badi Baltagi (Texas A&M University)
"Econometric Analysis of Panel Data"
Giuseppe Bertola (Università di Torino)
"Distribution in Macroeconomic Models"
John D. Wilson
(Michigan State University)
"Intergovernmental Competition for Capital and Labor"
Eyal Winter
(The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
"Incentives in Organizations"

39: Erasmus University Rotterdam, 12 - 16 June, 2006   

David Laibson (Harvard University)
“Behavioral Economics”
Adrian Pagan (Australian National University)
“Econometric Methods for Business Cycle Analysis”
Ariel Pakes (Harvard University)
“Econometrics and Theory in Empirical Industrial Organization”
Randall Wright (University of Pennsylvania)
“A Unified Framework for Monetary Theory and Policy Analysis”

40: Radboud University Nijmegen, 11 - 15 June, 2007   

Yacine Aït-Sahalia (Princeton University)
“Econometric Methods for Continuous-Time Finance”
Raquel Fernández (New York University)
“Inequality and the Marcoeconomy”
John List (University of Chicago)
“Field Experiments”
Eytan Sheshinksi (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
“The Economic Theory of Annuities”

41: Tilburg University, 9 - 13 June, 2008

Steven Durlauf
(University of Wisconsin-Madison)
"Growth Econometrics" (outline)
Victor Lavy
(The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
"Topics in the Economics of Education" (outline and reading list)
Charles Manski
(Northwestern University)
"Identification for Prediction and Decision" (slides)
Frank Wolak
(Stanford University)
"Empirical Methods in Industrial Organization and Regulatory Economics" (outline)
   


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