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Instructions for Speakers

Please bring your PowerPoint presentation with you on a USB drive.
 
When arriving at ESAM11 please see the staff at the Registration Desk located in the Napier Building on level one to register and for further direction to the session room.
 
Please arrive in the session room at least 15 minutes prior to your session.
 
Introduce yourself to the Chairperson of your session.
 
Familiarise yourself with the microphones and other room equipment. Please load your PowerPoint. Students and committee will be on hand (identified by a red lanyard) to assist with this process.
 
The Chairperson has been instructed to end the session on time and will warn you when your time is nearly up. The sessions are timed to allow for questions at the end of each session.
 
Timings of presentations for speakers:
a. Keynote session: 52 minutes
b. Paired invited session: 40 minutes
c. Invited and contributed session: 26 minutes.

Please click on the speaker's name to view their biography, please note that some biographies are yet to be made available.

Professor Yacine Ait-Sahalia, Princeton University (Financial Econometrics)

Dr Markus Brueckner, University of Adelaide (Economic Growth, Political Economy)


Professor Michael C. Burda, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (Macroeconomics)

Professor Yoosoon Chang, Indiana University (Macroeconometrics)

Professor Xiaohong Chen,  Yale University (Econometrics)

Professor Bruce Hansen, University of Wisconsin (Econometrics)

Professor Javier Hidalgo, London School of Economics (Econometrics)

Professor Yongmiao Hong, Cornell Univerisity (Econometrics)

Professor Joseph Hotz, Duke University (Labour Economics and Public Policy)

Professor Cheng Hsiao, University of Southern California (Panel Data Analysis)

Professor Matthew Jackson, Stanford University (Game Theory)

Professor Yuichi Kitamura, Yale University (Empirical Likelihood Methods)

Professor Robert Kohn, University of New South Wales (Bayesian 
Econometrics)

Professor Qi Li, Texas A & M University (Microeconometrics)

Professor Oliver Linton, London School of Economics (Econometrics and Financial Econometrics)

Professor Joon Park, Indiana University (Time Series Econometrics)

Professor Peter C B Phillips, Yale University (Econometrics and Time Series Econometrics)

Professor Peter A Petri, Brandeis University (International Trade and Finance)

Professor Brian Wright, University of California at Berkeley (Agricultural Economics)