Monday, March 19, 2018

The (Undergraduate) (Econo) Metrics Game

In a comment on my recent post about the long-running Econometrics Game for graduate student teams, "BJH" kindly pointed out the existence of a counterpart for undergraduate econometrics students.

The "Metrics Game" is a two-day competition organised by OEconomica in association with the University of Chicago’s Department of Economics and the Becker Friedman Institute. 

The 2018 competition is the fourth in the series, and gets underway on 7 April at the University of Chicago.

It's great to see competitions of this type being made available for students at all levels of study.

© 2018, David E. Giles

Sunday, March 18, 2018

The Econometric Game, 2018

Readers of this blog will be familiar with The Econometric Game. You'll find my posts about the 2016 and 2017 Games here, and here the first of those posts links to ones about the Games from previous years.

The Econometric Game is a competition between teams of graduate students in econometrics. It's organised by the study association for Actuarial Science, Econometrics & Operational Research (VSAE) of the University of Amsterdam, and it has been a terrific success.

The Econometric Game has been held annually since 1999. This year, 30 teams have been chosen to compete in the Games, which will be held in Amsterdam from 11 to 13 of April. The theme for this year's competition is "Econometrics of Happiness".

The winners in both 2016 and 2017 were teams representing Harvard University. Let's see how they perform this year. I'll have some follow-up posts once the Game gets underway next month.

© 2018, David E. Giles