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::: Distinguished Lecture Series 2010

This is the podcast of the Distinguished Lecture Series: "200 Years of Finance and Statistics" which took place on January 29-30, 2010 at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

Invited Speakers

Raymond Carroll, Texas A&M University:
"Generalized Functional Linear Models with Semiparametric Single-Index Interactions"

Daniel Bernoulli
(Groningen, 29 January 1700
to Basel, 27 July 1782)
was a Dutch-Swiss mathematician
known for his pioneering work
in probability and statistics.
Francis Diebold, University of Pennsylvania:
"Yield Curve Modeling and Forecasting: Retrospect and Prospect"
Jianqing Fan, Princeton University:
"Portfolio allocation and risk assessment using high-frequency data"
Joel Horowitz, Northwestern University:
"Nonparametric Instrumental Variables Estimation"
Ya'acov Ritov, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem:
"From statistical induction and deduction to transduction"
Stephen Stigler, University of Chicago:
"Some historical reflections on risk, speculation and statistics"
Annette Vogt, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science:
"Between St. Petersburg, Berlin and Basel: Daniel Bernoulli as a Member of the Berlin Academy of Science"

Raymond Carroll, Texas University


Francis Diebold, University of Pennsylvania


Jianqing Fan, Princeton University


Joel Horowitz, Northwestern University


Ya'acov Ritov, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem


Stephen Stigler, University of Chicago


Annette Vogt, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science

 
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