January is almost over, which means conference season planning is in full swing! If causal inference is your thing—and it should be—join us at the ACIC
The American Causal Inference Conference is coming to Salt Lake City, May 11-14, and it’d be great to see some of you there!
RIP IV, Long live DiD
Paul is here making our lives 1000 times easier!!!
Thanks for this!!!
We are very thankful to our sponsors at Stata, Google, as well as the support of Emory Goizueta Business School and
@emoryeconomics.bsky.social
We are really looking forward to seeing you there!!
Paul Goldsmith-Pinkham
Pedro Sant’Anna
Pedro Sant’Anna
🤩 Think of a workshop that will discuss
- Difference-in-Differences
- Synthetic Controls
- Event-Studies,
- Factor Models
- Nonparametric Panel Data
- Covariate Balancing,
- Experiments,
- Demand Estimation
- Overlap Concerns,
- Partial Identification,
- Continuous Treatments
- and more!
🤩
Our workshop Econometrics at Emory: Causal Inference with Panel Data is happening May 2–3, 2025!
🎯 We are thrilled to welcome Guido Imbens as our keynote speaker. But that’s just the start.
🎙️ We have a stellar lineup of speakers from both academia and industry to talk about causal inference!
📝 Submit your paper to COunterfactual Methods for Policy Impact Evaluation (COMPIE 2026) conference
Paris, June 24-26
Deadline: Feb 28
🎤 Keynotes:
• @pedrosantanna.bsky.social (Emory)
• Michela Giorcelli (UCLA)
Info: knowledge4policy.ec.europa.eu/event/compie...
#econsky
Hi #econsky. This is the last week to submit your best work on policy evaluation at the COMPIE conference and join us in Paris on June 24-26, 2026.
Deadline: February 28!
Submit at: editorialexpress.com/cgi-bin/conf...
Keynotes:
@pedrosantanna.bsky.social
@michelag.bsky.social
📍 The event will take place in person at Emory University, but we’ll also livestream it
Make sure to sign up for the live stream link:
🔗 emory.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
Our program is here:
🔗 econometricsatemory.com