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05.05.2025

Paris Econometrics Seminar with Harold CHIANG (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

About this event

05 May 2025 from 16:00 until 17:15

Online

Organized by

Department of Economics, PSE, and CREST

*Please note that this Paris Econometrics Seminar will take place online via Zoom.*

Two cogs fitting together on which public policy is written
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Portrait of Harold Chiang

Harold Chiang is an Assistant Professor of Economics at University of Wisconsin-Madison since 2020.

His research interest lies in econometric theory and practice, with topics include robust inference for clustered and network data, causal inference, regression discontinuity/kink designs, machine learning, nonparametric, and high-dimensional methods, nonstandard asymptotics (broadly defined), resampling methods.

Harold Chiang's website

He will present a paper, joint with Yuya Sasaki and Yulong Wang, at the next Paris Econometrics Seminar on the topic:

Genuinely Robust Inference for Clustered Data (read paper)

The next Paris Econometrics Seminar (location tba) will host David W. HUGHES (Boston College) on May 12th.

About this event

05 May 2025 from 16:00 until 17:15

Online

Organized by

Department of Economics, PSE, and CREST