Duke University is enthusiastic to host the 2010 NBER-NSF Time Series Conference. This conference is the premier international meeting on the statistical analysis of time series data and attracts leading researchers from around the world. It has been held annually since the late 1970s at universities in the United States, Asia and Europe.
SUBMISSIONS ARE NOW CLOSED.
We plan to notify decisions by mid- to end of June 2010.
There will be a concert at Duke University chapel followed by the conference dinner on Friday night. The conference dinner is free, but please select the relevant box in the registration form so we can reserve a seat for you.
For those remaining over on Saturday night, there will be an art museum guided tour and brunch on Sunday around noon. Brunch (individual selection, approximately $15-20) and guided tour (approximately $9) are paid by each participant. There is a minimum number of participants required for the tour so please sign up on the registration form to reserve a slot.
For more information on travel and hotels, click here.
To register for the conference, click here.
Richard Davis (Statistics, Columbia University)
Atsushi Inoue (Agricultural and Resource Economics, NC State)
Andrew Patton (Economics, Duke University)
Jerry Reiter (Statistics, Duke University)
Barbara Rossi (Economics, Duke University)
James Stock (Economics, Harvard University)
Ruey Tsay (University of Chicago, Business School)
Barbara Rossi (Chair, Economics, Duke University)
Atsushi Inoue (Agricultural and Resource Economics, NC State)
Andrew Patton (Economics, Duke University)
Jerry Reiter (Statistics, Duke University)