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16 February 2026

Paris Econometrics Seminar with Kirill Ponomarev (U of Chicago)

About this event

16 February 2026 from 16:00 until 17:15

R2-01

48 Boulevard Jourdan (Paris School of Economics), 75014, Paris

Organized by

Department of Economics, PSE, and CREST
Two cogs fitting together on which public policy is written
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Portrait of Kirill Ponomarev

Kirill Ponomarev is Assistant Professor in Economics at the University of Chicago since 2022, after defending his PhD in Economics at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA).

He is specialised in econometrics. His research focuses on partial identification, econometric modeling of strategic interactions, and non-standard estimation and inference problems. He was recently awarded a National Science Foundation grant for his project Sharp Identification and Specification Testing in Potential Outcome Models: A Computational Approach.

Kirill Ponomarev's website

He will present a paper, joint with Hiro Kaido, at the next Paris Econometrics Seminar on the topic:

Testing Exclusion and Shape Restrictions in Potential Outcomes Models (read abstract, PDF 41 KB)

The next Paris Econometrics Seminar will host, at PSE, Andrii Babii (UNC-Chapel Hill) on March 16th.

About this event

16 February 2026 from 16:00 until 17:15

R2-01

48 Boulevard Jourdan (Paris School of Economics), 75014, Paris

Organized by

Department of Economics, PSE, and CREST