‘Identification and Misspecification Problems in Econometrics’ workshop

IAAE Econometrics workshop

9:30am - 5:00pm / Tuesday 6th May 2025 / Venue: Keynote speakers Dr James Duffy – Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Oxford University Dr Emmanuel Guere – Professor, School of Economics and Finance, Queen Mary University of London Organisers Dr Mohamed Doukali – Assistant Professor, Economics, University of Liverpool Dr Abderrahim Taamouti – Professor and Chair in Applied Econometrics, Economics, University of Liverpool Liverpool Guild of Students
Type: Workshop / Category: Department
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Hosted by the Management School’s Economics Group, the ‘Identification and Misspecification Problems in Econometrics’ workshop is an excellent opportunity for researchers, PhD students and practitioners in the field of econometrics to learn recent theoretical and empirical developments in this area.

Through a series of sessions with leading experts and emerging researchers, this workshop aims to:

To explore the theoretical underpinnings of ‘’identification and misspecification’’ in
econometrics
To discuss empirical methods and tools available for detecting and correcting
misspecification
To facilitate collaboration and networking among researchers at different career stages.