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9 October 2006
This week the Applied Statistics Workshop will present a talk by Matthew C. Harding, Ph.D. Candidate in Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Before coming to MIT, he received his M. Phil. in Economics at Oxford University. His research interests include Econometrics, American Politics, Political Economy, Macro-Finance, Economic Theory, Industrial Organization and Behavioral Economics. His publications appear in the International Economic Review and Macroeconomics: Imperfections, Institutions, and Policies.
Harding will present a talk entitled "Stochastic Eigen-analysis for Economics, Finance and Political Science". An abstract and accompanying working papers for the talk are available from the course website. The presentation will be at noon on Wednesday, October 4th, in Room N354, CGIS North, 1737 Cambridge St. Lunch will be provided.
Posted by Eleanor Neff Powell at October 9, 2006 5:08 PM