The Society For Economic Measurement (Sem)

About The Society For Economic Measurement (Sem)

The Society for Economic Measurement (SEM) was founded in 2013 by William A. Barnett and Stephen Spear to promote research on economic measurement, using advanced tools from economic theory, econometrics, aggregation theory, experimental economics, mathematics, and statistics. The long run objectives are to meet the data standards established for the physical sciences, subject to the inherent limitations of a social science. The society's founding cosponsors are Carnegie Mellon University, the Center for Financial Stability, and the University of Kansas. The inaugural conference at the U. of Chicago was cosponsored by the Becker Friedman Institute and the 2013 President of the Econometric Society. The second conference was held at the OECD in Paris. The third conference was held in Thessaloniki, Greece. The 2017 conference was held at MIT. The 2018 conference was held at Xiamen University in China. The 2019 conference was held in Frankfurt. The society has a Facebook page. Effective 2019, the SEM president changed from William A. Barnett to Apostolos Serletis.
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The Society For Economic Measurement (Sem) is located at Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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