Call For Papers
Advances in Econometrics, Volume 34 - Bayesian Model Comparison
February 22-23, 2014, Irvine, California
Model uncertainty is a key component of statistical data analysis and
an integral part in the inferential process. Because theory typically
implies a range of possible competing empirical specifications,
accounting for model uncertainty is crucial for understanding the
processes under investigation, and is a necessary step in
interpreting model parameters and performing predictions. Bayesian
model comparison and model averaging is an active research area that
continues to generate new ideas and innovative approaches.
TOPICS: The aim of this call for papers is to produce a research
volume that examines key aspects of modern Bayesian research on model
comparison and model averaging. The volume will address important
challenges in this area with the goal of improving theoretical
foundations and practical implementation. Possible topics include,
but are not limited to:
1) New approaches for evaluating marginal likelihoods and Bayes factors
2) Comparative studies of alternative methods
3) Computational issues in model comparison
4) Variable selection methods, Bayesian LASSO
5) Comparisons of semi-parametric and non-parametric models
6) Approximate methods, asymptotic behavior, information criteria
7) The importance of prior assumptions
8) Forecasting under model uncertainty, model averaging
9) Applications in the economics, statistics, and the social sciences
PAPER SUBMISSION PROCEDURE: Selected papers will appear in Advances
in Econometrics, Volume 34. The volume will be edited by Dale Poirier
and Ivan Jeliazkov. Please e-mail extended abstracts or complete
papers no later than January 10, 2014 to: dpoirier@uci.edu and ivan@uci.edu.
FURTHER INFORMATION: A research conference for contributors will be
held at the University of California, Irvine, February 22-23, 2014.
Review of manuscripts will commence soon after the conference and
accepted articles will appear in print in Fall 2014/Winter 2015.
Advances in Econometrics is a research annual whose editorial policy
is to publish original articles that contain enough details so that
economists and econometricians who are not experts in the topics will
find them accessible and useful in their research. Authors should be
able to provide, upon request, computer programs and data used in
their articles. For more information on the Advances in Econometrics
series and the contents of previous volumes, see:
http://faculty.smu.edu/millimet/AiE.html
Posted 8/19/13