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Call for Papers: 7th SETA 2011, 14-16 April 2011, Melbourne, Australia

ANNOUNCEMENT (1st CALL)

The 7th International Symposium on Econometric Theory and Applications (SETA2011)

 http://www.buseco.monash.edu.au/ebs/events/seta/

 

 

The Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics at

Monash University (http://www.buseco.monash.edu.au/ebs/) is pleased to host the 2011 SETA conference.

We will have a mixture of invited talks, contributed sessions and poster sessions across the broad spectrum of theoretical and applied research in econometrics.

 

We now invite the submission of papers to be presented at SETA 2011. Authors are encouraged to submit papers across the broad spectrum of theoretical and applied research in econometrics. Prospective contributors are invited to submit their papers electronically to the appropriate program committee member through the Conference Maker https://editorialexpress.com/cgi-bin/conference/conference.cgi?action=login&db_name=SETA2011

 

Deadline for Submission: 14 January 2011

Notification of Acceptance: 12 February 2011

Registration and Hotel Booking: 11 March 2011

 

Venue:

Monash University Conference Centre

Level 7, 30 Collins Street,

Melbourne, Vic, Australia

April 14-16, 2011

 

Invited Speakers:

  • John Geweke
  • Peter Phillips
  • Russell Davidson
  • Alastair Hall
  • George Kapetanios
  • Michael Keane
  • Brendan McCabe
  • Richard Smith

 

Program committee:

  • Heather Anderson (Monash University) – Co-Chair
  • Farshid Vahid (Monash University) – Co-Chair
  • Yoosoon Chang (Indiana University)
  • Songnian Chen (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
  • Terence Chong (Chinese University of Hong Kong)
  • Mardi Dungey (University of Cambridge and University of Tasmania)
  • Denzil Fiebig (University of New South Wales)
  • Jiti Gao (University of Adelaide)
  • Stan Hurn (Queensland University of Technology)
  • Hidehiko Ichimura (University of Tokyo)
  • Chung-Ming Kuan (Statistica Sinica)
  • Sokbae (Simon) Lee (University College, London)
  • Gael Martin (Monash University)
  • Chris Skeels (University of Melbourne)
  • Rodney Strachan (Australian National University)
  • Yoon-Jae Whang (Seoul National University)
  • Zhijie Xiao (Boston College)
  • Jun Yu (Singapore Management University)
  • Xueyan Zhao (Monash University)

 

Heather Anderson and Fashid Vahid

Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics

Monash University

Clayton, VIC, 3800

AUSTRALIA

 

DID: + 61 3 99052489

Fax: + 61 3 99055474

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