Dynare Summer School 2023
Posted on 22 January 2023The Dynare Summer School 2023 will take place in person from May 22 to May 26, 2023. The event will be hosted by École Normale Supérieure (Paris).
Goals of the Summer School
The school will provide an introduction to Dynare and to Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) modeling.
The course will focus on simulation and estimation of DSGE models with Dynare. The school will also be an opportunity to introduce new features in Dynare.
This 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.
Application
Interested people should apply by sending an email to school@dynare.org.
Application should be done no later than March 3rd, 2023. You will have to attach a CV and a recent research paper (please only send PDFs). We will confirm acceptance the following week (no later than March 12th, 2023).
People working in organizations member of DSGE-net should register via their network representative.
Registration Fee
Registration fee (including lunches, coffee breaks and one diner): € 400 for academics and € 1800 for institutional members.
Workshop Animators
- Stéphane Adjemian (Université du Mans)
- Michel Juillard (Banque de France)
- Willi Mutschler (University of Tuebingen)
- Marco Ratto (European Commission Joint Research Centre)
- Normann Rion (CEPREMAP)
- Sébastien Villemot (CEPREMAP)
This workshop is organized with the support of Banque de France, CEPREMAP and DSGE-net.
Invited Speaker
- Marco Del Negro (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
Preliminary program
Will be available soon.
Venue
École Normale Supérieure
48 boulevard Jourdan
75014 Paris
France
Workshop Organization
This is a laptop only workshop. Each participant is required to come with their laptop with MATLAB R2014a 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).