Call for Papers
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The 14th International Conference on Panel Data (2007)
The Wang Yanan Institute for Studies in Economics (WISE), Xiamen University
July 16-18, 2007
Confirmed invited speakers include:
Jushan Bai 纽约大学 (New York University)
Badi H. Baltagi 雪城大学 (Syracuse University)
Anil K.Bera 伊利诺伊大学香槟分校(University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign)
Wolfgang Hardle 德国洪堡大学(Humboldt University)
Jerry A. Hausman 麻省理工学院 (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Cheng Hsiao 南加州大学(University of Southern California)
Jan F. Kiviet 阿姆斯特丹大学(University of Amsterdam)
Rosa L.Matzkin 加州理工学院和西北大学(Caltech and Northwestern
University)
Whitney K.Newey 麻省理工学院 (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
M.Hashem Pesaran 剑桥大学 (University of Cambridge)
Peter C.B.Phillips 耶鲁大学 (Yale University)
Aman Ullah 加州大学河边分校 (University of California, Riverside) |
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The Program Committees invite submissions of high quality papers from academic, government, and business economists in the field of panel data economics. Proposals for the organization of Special Sessions on specific topics (including special applications to Chinese economy) are also welcome. Please submit (electronic submission) the paper through the conference web site at http://www.wise.xmu.edu.cn/panel2007/index.asp and the status of submissions can be viewed at the above conference web site. When submitting a paper please ensure you include the JEL classification and the general title of the session which best represents the subject of your paper, e.g. Financial applications, International Macroeconomics, Microeconomic Panels, Measure of Dependence,and etc.
The due day for submission is March 15 and the notification of acceptance will be provided on March 31. Partial travel support for presenters is possible, subject to the budget constraint and the recommendation of the program committees. Inquiries should be sent to Dr. Chor-yiu Sin (email cysin@xmu.edu.cn ,phone +86-592-2185729) or Dr. Ying Fang (email yifst1@xmu.edu.cn, phone +86-592-2181763) or Miss Hong Zhang (email jyws@xmu.edu.cn, phone +86-592-2187878). |
| Advisory Committee |
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Gregory Chow (Princeton University)
- ChungMing Kuan(Academia Sinica,Taiwan )
- Zinai Li (Tsinghua University)
- Peter C.B. Phillips (Yale University)
- Shouyang Wang (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
- Tongsan Wang (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
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| Scientific Committee |
- Manuel Arellano (CEMFI, Madrid)
- Badi Baltagi (Syracuse University)
- Jinyong Hahn (UCLA)
- Almas Heshmati (United Nations University)
- Cheng Hsiao (University of Southern California)
- Jan Kiviet (University of Amsterdam)
- Jaya Krishnakumar (University of Geneva)
- Michael Lechner (University of St. Gallen)
- Jacques Mairesse (CREST-INSEE and NBER)
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- Esfandiar Maasoumi (Southern Methodist University)
- Laszlo Matyas (Central European University)
- Marc Nerlove (University of Maryland)
- Hashem Pesaran (University of Cambridge)
- Peter Schmidt (Michigan State University)
- Patrick Sevestre (Universitiy of Paris -Panthéon Sorbonne)
- Alain Trognon (GENES, INSEE)
- Tom Wansbeek (University of Groningen)
- Jeffrey Wooldridge (Michigan State University)
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| Organizing Committee |
- Zongwu Cai (Chair) (University of North Carolina & Xiamen University)
- Ying Fang (Xiamen University)
- Yongmiao Hong (Chair) (Cornell University & Xiamen University)
- Maozu Lu (University
of Southampton & Xiamen University)
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- Chor-yiu Sin (Xiamen
University)
- Shaoping Wang (Huazhong University of Science & Technology)
- Xiaotong Zhang (Nankaib University)
- Pingfang Zhu (Shanghai
Academy of Social Sciences)
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| Xiamen University was founded in 1921 by Mr. Tan Kah-Kee, a well-known oversea Chinese patriot. The university is located on the resort-like island of Xiamen which has a reputation of "Garden over the Sea" and has direct flights to many major cities in Asia. Thanks to the contribution and influence of the late president, Professor Wang Yanan, a prominent economist who first translated Marx's Das Kapital into Chinese, economics study in Xiamen University has been among the very top programs in China. The Wang Yanan Institute for Studies in Economics is a recent effort of the Ministry of Education of China and Xiamen University to build a first class research institute and facilitate domestic and international research and academic exchanges. |