diff --git a/_posts/2020-01-31-dynare-summer-school-2020-applications-open.markdown b/_posts/2020-01-31-dynare-summer-school-2020-applications-open.markdown new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..758c54759c3cddc83354631586459fbc4daad1fc --- /dev/null +++ b/_posts/2020-01-31-dynare-summer-school-2020-applications-open.markdown @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +--- +layout: posts +title: "Dynare Summer School 2020" +date: 2020-01-31 +categories: + - events +tags: + - summer school +--- + +Dynare Summer School 2020 will be hosted from July 6-10, 2020 by the Banque de +France in Paris, France. + +## Goals of the Summer School + +The school will provide an introduction to Dynare and to Dynamic Stochastic +General Equilibrium (DSGE) modeling. + +The courses will focus on the simulation and estimation of DSGE models with +Dynare. The school will also be the occasion to introduce the next official +major release of Dynare (version 4.6). + +The Dynare Summer School is aimed at beginners as well as at more experienced +researchers. PhD students are encouraged to participate. Time will be devoted +to the (Dynare related) problems encountered by students in their research. + +## Preliminary program + +[Preliminary Program (pdf)](/assets/summer-school/2020/preliminary_program.pdf) + +## Application + +Interested parties can apply by sending a CV and a recent research paper (PDFs +only) to [school@dynare.org](mailto:school@dynare.org). + +Applications should be submitted no later than April 15, 2020. We will confirm +acceptance by April 30, 2020. + +People working in organizations that are members of DSGE-net (Bank of Finland, +Banque de France, Capital Group, European Central Bank, Federal Reserve Bank of +Atlanta, Norges Bank, Sverige Riksbank, Swiss National Bank) should register +via their network representative. + +## Registration Fee + +The registration fee (which includes lunches, coffee breaks, and one diner) is +€250 for academics and €1750 for institutional members. + +## Invited Speaker + +- [Edward Herbst](http://edherbst.net/) + (Federal Reserve Board of Governors) + +The working title of Edward's presentation is "Advanced Monte Carlo Techniques +and the Estimation of DSGE Models." + +## Animators + +- [Stéphane Adjemian](https://stepan.adjemian.eu/) (Université du Maine) +- [Michel Juillard](https://ideas.repec.org/e/pju1.html#research) (Banque de France) +- [Frédéric Karamé](http://f.karame.free.fr/index.php) (Université du Maine) +- [Marco Ratto](https://ideas.repec.org/f/pra217.html#research) (European Commission Joint Research Centre) +- [Sébastien Villemot](http://sebastien.villemot.name/) (CEPREMAP) + +This workshop is organized with the support of CEPREMAP, Banque de France, and +DSGE-net. + +## Venue + +Banque de France<br /> +31 Rue Croix des Petits Champs<br /> +75001 Paris<br /> +France + +## Workshop Organization + +This is a laptop only workshop. Each participant is required to come with +his/her laptop with MATLAB R2009b or later installed. We will provide WiFi +access, but participants shouldn't rely on it to access a MATLAB license server +at their own institution. As an alternative to MATLAB, it is possible to use +GNU Octave (free software, compatible with MATLAB syntax). + diff --git a/assets/summer-school/2020/preliminary_program.pdf b/assets/summer-school/2020/preliminary_program.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e31d980ea5637428b6c87b2434608deaef810542 Binary files /dev/null and b/assets/summer-school/2020/preliminary_program.pdf differ