Applied Econometrics MSc: Events and lectures

Extra activities for this course

There are always interesting activities taking place at Kingston and exciting opportunities to take advantage of. Here are some examples of what you could be involved with if you study this course.

The range of events and lectures in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences enhances your studies and adds an extra perspective to your learning. Recent events include:

Research seminars:

  • 'Financial liberalisation and endogenous growth – co-integration analysis with regime shifts' (Jalal Siddiki)
  • 'Migration and the EU labour market – Granger causality tests on a panel VAR' (Subrata Ghatak)
  • 'International linkages of the Chinese stock exchanges: a multivariate GARCH analysis' (Hong Li)
  • 'Twin deficits in OECD countries – co-integration analysis with regime shifts' (Vince Daly and Jalal Siddiki)
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Conferences and workshops:

  • INTAS Migration Project Conference
  • INFER workshop on 'monetary policy in emerging countries'
  • INFER workshop on 'trade, factor mobility and convergence'
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Presentations by visiting speakers:

  • 'International migration during the lifetime of Sami Daniel: 1939–2006' (Dr Bob Sutcliffe – lecture given in memory of Sami Daniel)
  • 'Trade and growth – co-integration and causality' (Dr Monica Pop-Silaghi, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania)
  • 'Japanese growth and stagnation' (Professor Dr Peter Skott, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, US)
  • 'Aggregate demand in the medium and long run' (Professor Dr Peter Skott, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, US)
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