Jad Beyhum and Elia Lapenta win the 2025 Denis Sargan Econometrics Prize for their joint article "One-step smoothing splines instrumental regression" with Pascal
Lavergne in the May 2025 issue of The Econometrics Journal #EctJ res.org.uk/2025-denis-s...
#EctJ published its Sept 2025 issue, with @mdenardi.bsky.social's 2024 Sargan Lecture on "Health inequality and health types", Chen Qiu's "Cross-fitted empirical likelihood on semiparametric models" as Editors' Choice of lead article, and 6 more fine contributions
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The Econometrics Journal #EctJ and EMCC invite submissions to a special issue on
Econometric Modelling of Climate Change and the Green Transition
Deadline: 28 February 2026
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📢 RES VACANCY - We're seeking an Editor-in-Chief for The Econometrics Journal, starting May 2026.
Play a key role in shaping the journal & advancing the RES Strategy 2024–2028.
🗓 Apply by 22 Sept 2025
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📢 RES VACANCY - We're seeking an Editor-in-Chief for The Econometrics Journal, starting May 2026.
Play a key role in shaping the journal & advancing the RES Strategy 2024–2028.
🗓 Apply by 22 Sept 2025
🔗 bit.ly/4eFVD87
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📢 RES VACANCY - We're seeking an Editor-in-Chief for The Econometrics Journal, starting May 2026.
Play a key role in shaping the journal & advancing the RES Strategy 2024–2028.
🗓 Apply by 22 Sept 2025
🔗 bit.ly/4eFVD87
#RESVacancy #EconSky #EctJ
📢 RES VACANCY - We're seeking an Editor-in-Chief for The Econometrics Journal, starting May 2026.
Play a key role in shaping the journal & advancing the RES Strategy 2024–2028.
🗓 Apply by 22 Sept 2025
🔗 bit.ly/4eFVD87
#RESVacancy #EconSky #EctJ
📢 RES VACANCY - We're seeking an Editor-in-Chief for The Econometrics Journal, starting May 2026.
Play a key role in shaping the journal & advancing the RES Strategy 2024–2028.
🗓 Apply by 22 Sept 2025
🔗 bit.ly/4eFVD87
#RESVacancy #EconSky #EctJ
Check out the video of Stéphane Bonhomme's brilliant Sargan Lecture on feedback and heterogeneity in panel data at the 2025 RES Annual Conference in Birmingham #RES2025 @resmedia.bsky.social #EctJ
In Stéphane's words, let's get "Back to Feedback"!
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Newsletter 14 reports that our JIF rose to 7.0, we are recruiting a new Editor-in-Chief, invite submissions for a SI on Macroeconometric Policy Analysis, and more
Submit your best work to #EctJ and enjoy high impact and quick review that avoids major & multiple revisions
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📢 RES VACANCY
We're seeking an Editor-in-Chief for The Econometrics Journal, starting May 2026.
Play a key role in shaping the journal & advancing the RES Strategy 2024–2028.
🗓 Apply by 22 Sept 2025
🔗 bit.ly/4eFVD87
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Tonight, #RES2025 will present the 2024 Denis Sargan Econometrics Prize to Rahul Singh & Liyang Sun for their #EctJ article on doubly robust analysis of local average treatment effects and more general complier parameters
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Enjoying a great day with #EctJ events at #RES2025. Stéphane Bonhomme gave the Sargan Lecture on dynamic feedback & unobserved heterogeneity in panel data. In EctJ’s Special Session, @asheshrambachan.bsky.social & Tim Christensen discussed challenges arising from using AI/LLMs in economic research
📣 We're excited to welcome Damian Clarke as the new Data Editor for The Economic Journal & The Econometrics Journal starting 1 July!
Huge thanks to @floswald.bsky.social for his outstanding work.
🔍 More info: shorturl.at/igXCz
#RESJournals #EJ #EctJ #EconSky
Very happy to welcome Iván Fernández-Val to #EctJ as Co-editor. Iván is a leading econometrician who earlier provided exceptional service to #EctJ as AE.
Iván succeeded Dennis Kristensen. Many thanks to Dennis, who has been an exemplary Co-editor for the max of 3 terms.
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📢 We are delighted to welcome Iván Fernández-Val as a new Co-editor of The Econometrics Journal! He succeeds Dennis Kristensen, our thanks to Dennis for his outstanding service!
Read👉 bit.ly/4jViRct
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The RES 2025 Annual Conference includes
Stéphane Bonhomme's (Chicago) Sargan Lecture on "Dynamic Feedback in Panel Data"
and
the #EctJ Special Session on Econometrics of Machine Learning, with Ashesh Rambachan (MIT) and Timothy Christensen (Yale)
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#EctJ published a SI celebrating the seminal contributions of Philip G. Wright to causal inference in economics. Both our editorial & reproduction of Wright (1928) are free to read.
@resmedia.bsky.social @p-hunermund.com @borusyak.bsky.social @instrumenthull.bsky.social
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This editorial is for an #EctJ special issue centered on a reproduction of Wright's (1928) "Effects of a duty on price and output with special reference to butter and flaxseed" (doi.org/10.1093/ectj...)
It has three further articles: ---
Matias Cattaneo delivered the Econometrics Journal Lecture at the 35th (EC)^2 Conference in Amsterdam on “Robust inference for pairwise estimation” on 07 Dec 2024.
Read more about the #conference👉 bit.ly/3Zu2lHp
#EconSky #EctJ @jaapabbring.bsky.social
@p-hunermund.com may be happy to learn that this is now coming together, in the January 2025 issue (his article with Elias was the first to be accepted for this special issue) #EctJ #EconSky @resmedia.bsky.social
The next issue of #EctJ celebrates the seminal contributions of Philip G. Wright to causal inference in economics and puts them in a modern perspective. At its core is a reproduction
of Appendix B in his 1928 book "The Tariff on Animal and Vegetable Oils" #EconSky academic.oup.com/ectj/advance...
Check out latest issue #EctJ for a survey of causal models for panel & longitudinal data by @darkhangel.bsky.social and Guido Imbens (Sargan Lecture @resmedia.bsky.social), the Editors' Choice of lead article on local projection inference in high dimensions, and more academic.oup.com/ectj/issue/2...