CORE Lecture Series

 

The "CORE Foundation" was set up in 1987 with the goal of stimulating new initiative and research activities at CORE.  One of these initiatives is the creation of a CORE LECTURES SERIES.

 

Every year, an internationally renowned scientist is invited to give a series of lectures in one of the research areas of CORE.  Speakers are also invited to publish their presentation in our CORE Lectures Series.  When available, you can get these monographies upon request.

 

Jacques Drèze, CORE, Université catholique de Louvain
Uncertainty and Economic Policy: General Equilibrium, Incomplete Markets and Macroeconomics
(2016)

Alfred Galichon, New York University, USA
Optimal Transport And Economic Applications: Modelling and Estimation
(2016)

Jianqing Fan, Princeton University, USA
High-Dimensional Econometrics
(2013)

Jan Eeckhout, University of Pennsylvania, USA and Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain
Matching, Sorting and Screening
(2010)

Alexander Shapiro,  ISyE, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Stochastic Programming: Modelling and Theory
(2010)
> Request

Yacine Ait-Sahalia, Princeton University, USA
Jumps and Volatility in High Frequency Financial Data
(2009)

Robert Weismantel, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Germany
Lectures on Mixed Integer Nonlinear Programming
(2006)
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Andrew Lo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, USA
Financial Econometrics: Past, Present, and Future
(2005)

Rabah Amir,  CORE, UCL, Belgium and University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Supermodularity and Complementarity in Economics
(2002)

Daniel Bienstock,  Columbia University, USA
Approximately Solving Large-Scale Linear Programs
(2000)
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B. Douglas Bernheim, Stanford University, USA (coauthored with Michael D. Whinston)
Anticompetitive exclusion and foreclosure through vertical agreements
(1999)
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Eric Renault,  Centre de Recherche en Economie et Statistique (CREST), Paris, France
Dynamic Factor Models in Finance
(1998)

James Renegar, School of Operaitons Research and Industrial Engineering, Cornell University, USA
Complexity of Non-Linear Equations and Continuous Optimization
(1996)
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Ariel Rubinstein,  Tel Aviv Uniservisy, Israël
Modeling Bounded Rationality
(1995)
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Christian Gouriéroux, Centre de Recherche en Economie et Statistique (CREST), Paris, France (coauthored with Alain Monfort)
Simulation Based Econometric Methods
(1994)
> Request

Patrick T. Harker, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Computation of Equilibria with Equation-Based Methods: Applications to the Analysis of Service Economics and Operations
(1993)
> Request

John D. Geanakoplos, Yale University, USA
Missing Markets: A General Equilibrium Approach to Finance and Money
(1992)

Thomas M. Stoker, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Developments in Semiparametric Econometrics
(1991)
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David M. Kreps, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University, USA (coauthored with Drew Fudenberg)
Learning, Experimentation, and Equilibrium in Games
(1990)
> Request

Martin Grötschel, Universität Augsburg, Germany
Postmen, Ground States of Spin Glasses, via Optimization and Cycles in Binary Matroids
(1989)