The Dynamic Econometrics Conference, 18-19 March, provides a forum for the presentation and exchange of research results and practical experience within the fields of computational and financial econometrics, empirical economics, time-series and cross-section econometrics, and applied mathematics. The conference program will feature contributed paper sessions, poster sessions, PhD SPEED presentations, and the invited Ana Timberlake memorial lecture, this year featuring Baroness Minouche Shafik.

The conference will also feature a panel discussion with developers of the OxMetrics econometrics software, including Jurgen A. Doornik, David F. Hendry, Siem Jan Koopman, and Sébastien Laurent. The conference (previously named the OxMetrics User Conference) is open to everyone interested.

To view the full program and information on how to register for the 23rd Dynamic Econometrics Conference, click here. The event is free, with a suggested charity donation.


Prof. Sir David Hendry, Dr. Jurgen Doornik and Dr. Jennifer Castle will be presenting at the preceding Climate Econometrics Spring School, 15-17 March 2021. The course provides an introduction to the theory and practice of econometric modelling of climate variables in a non-stationary world. It covers the modelling methodology, implementation, practice and evaluation of climate-economic models. This is the perfect course in preparation for what is going to be discussed at the conference.

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