I'm supposed to be on the list, but have not received any emails this semester..
Thanks,
Ronghui (Lily) Xu
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Ronghui Xu
Assistant professor
Department of Biostatistics
Harvard School of Public Health
and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
44 Binney Street, M1B.25
Boston, MA 02115
Phone: (617)632-3601
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> Research Workshop in Applied Statistics
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> Jasjeet Singh Sekhon (Government), Donald B. Rubin (Statistics), Rebecca
> Aubrey Betensky (Biostatistics, School of Public Health), and Lee Fleming
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> The Research Workshop in Applied Statistics is a forum for graduate
> students, faculty, and visiting scholars to present and discuss work in
> progress and exchange ideas. It is intended as a tour of Harvard's
> statistical innovations and applications with weekly stops in different
> disciplines such as economics, epidemiology, medicine, political science,
> psychology, public health, sociology, and statistics. The topics of
> papers presented in previous years included missing data, survey analysis,
> Bayesian simulation, sample selection, and models for election and
> portfolio choice. Faculty and student participants in the workshop present
> their current projects, and guest speakers also give occasional
> presentations. This workshop provides an excellent opportunity for
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> of disciplines. Course credit is available for students as Government
> 3009. Lunch is provided.
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Hi Everyone,
Sean Carey's paper "The Impact of Political Parties on Public Support for
European Integration" is now up on the course web page.
See you all Wednesday!
Shigeo
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Shigeo Hirano Political Economy and Government
shirano(a)fas.harvard.edu Harvard University
Hi Everyone!
Jonathan Wand's paper "Dynamics and Convergence of Investor PAC Campaign
Contributions" with Walter R. Mebane, Jr is now up on the seminar web
page.
See you all on Wednesday!
Shigeo
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Shigeo Hirano Political Economy and Government
shirano(a)fas.harvard.edu Harvard University
Hi Everyone,
Per Pettersson's paper "Do Parties Matter for Fiscal Policy Choices ? A
Regression-Discontinuity Approach." is now posted on the course webpage.
See you Wednesday!
Shigeo
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Shigeo Hirano Political Economy and Government
shirano(a)fas.harvard.edu Harvard University
Hi Everyone,
Kevin's two papers are now up on the course webpage.
The two papers are entitled
"Transparency and Capture in Federal Advisory Committees."
and
"Testing the Limits of Democracy: Participation, Openness and
Effectiveness in Federal Advisory Committees."
See you all Wednesday!
Shigeo
Hi Everyone,
Elizabeth Stuart's paper "Using Administrative Records to Predict Census
Day Residency" is up on the course web page
(http://www.courses.fas.harvard.edu/~gov3009/fall01/)
See you next week!
Shigeo
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Shigeo Hirano Political Economy and Government
shirano(a)fas.harvard.edu Harvard University