| training courses |
| Cemmap training courses run over two or three consecutive days in a
state-of-the-art microeconometrics
laboratory
at the Department of
Economics, University College London. The courses are designed to be of particular benefit to economists and
social scientists in the public and
private
sectors wanting to know how to
use microeconometrics and microdata to inform policy making. |
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| upcoming training courses |
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15-17 Oct 2008 Introductory Microeconometrics
Tutor: Alan Duncan
06-07 Nov 2008 Panel / Longitudinal Data Analysis
Tutor: Frank Windmeijer
03-05 Dec 2008 Policy Evaluation Methods
Tutor: Barbara Sianesi
14-16 Jan 2009 Discrete Choice Modelling
Tutor: William Greene
22-23 Jan 2009 Microsimulation
Tutor: Alan Duncan
26-27 Feb 2009 Econometric Estimation of Frontier Functions and Economic Efficiency
Tutor: William Greene
12-13 Mar 2009 Panel / Longitudinal Data Analysis
Tutor: Frank Windmeijer
02-03 Apr 2009 Dynamic Econometric Models
Tutor: Walter Beckert
22-24 Apr 2009 Policy Evaluation Methods
Tutor: Barbara Sianesi
29 Apr 2009-01 May 2009 Panel Time Series
Tutor: Ron Smith
14-15 May 2009 Duration Models
Tutor: Gerard van den Berg
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| view previous training courses |
2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 |
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| booking & venue details |
Courses will be held at University College London Economics Department (see map).
To book places, please use the online form. For more information about the content of the courses, you can contact the course organiser, Bonnie Brimstone.
Click here for booking terms and conditions.
Subsidised HE places
A limited number of places on each course
will be available for delegates from Higher Education institutions and are allocated on a first come first served basis. We have some funds to help
meet subsistence and travel costs for delegates from UK HE institutions, made possible by funding from the ESRC Researcher Development Initiative. If you obtain a subsidised
place, you can complete an expenses claim form and send it to us with copies of all
tickets and receipts. The maximum claim is £140. |
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