Tinbergen Institute Lectures
The Tinbergen Institute Lectures are an annual series of advanced PhD-level courses taught by renowned scholars on topics that appeal to many of Tinbergen Institute's students and fellows. The Lectures will be complemented with student consultations with the lecturer and other events. Qualified external students are explicitly invited to participate.
The following TI lectures are scheduled:
- 2012 june 4-6: Econometrics Lectures (PUP Lectures) 2012: Frank Schorfheide
- 2012 june 12-14: Economics Lectures 2012: Matthew O. Jackson (Stanford University)
- 2013 june 3-5: Economics Lectures 2013: E. Helpman (Harvard University)
Previous TI lectures:
- 2011: Finance Lectures 2011: Bengt Holmström (MIT)
- 2011: Economics Lectures 2011: Prof. X. Gabaix (New York University)
- 2011: Econometrics Lectures (PUP Lectures) 2011: Prof. J.A. Hausman (MIT))
- 2010: Economics Lectures 2010: David Card (University of California)
- 2010: Econometrics Lectures (PUP Lectures) 2010 Frank Diebold (University of Pennsylvania) and Glenn Rudebusch (Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco)
- 2010: Finance Lectures 2010: Darrell Duffie (Stanford Graduate School of Business)
- 2010: Finance Workshop 2010: David L. Yermack (New York University, Stern School of Business)
- 2009: Economics Lectures 2009: Susan Athey (Harvard University)
- 2009: Finance Lectures 2009: Sweder van Wijnbergen (University of Amsterdam)
- 2009: Econometrics Lectures (PUP Lectures) 2009: Peter Rossi (University of Chicago)
- 2008: Family Economics, Pierre-Andé Chiappori (Columbia University).
- 2007: Behavioral Economics, George Loewenstein (Carnegie Mellon University).
- 2006: Organizational Economics, Robert Gibbons (MIT).

TI Lectures Economics 2010: David Card among TI students, June 1-3, 2010

