C10-2 APPLICATION OF QUANTITATIVE METHODS TO ECONOMIC RESEARCH I
The development of computer science allows application of quantitative methods to economic investigation. Many computer programs deliver different methodology and techniques of the data analysis but interpretation of the obtained results is much more important than the results alone. Thus the papers that are presented at the session deal with quantitative methods but focus on the interpretation that can be derived from the results.
Organizer: Dorota Witkowska, Warsaw University of Life Sciences — Poland
Chair: Jose-Maria Montero Lorenzo, Castilla-La Mancha University — Spain

Szymon T. Grabowski, Warsaw School of Economics — Poland, Real Economic Activity and the State of Financial Markets

Wladyslaw Welfe, University of Lodz — Poland, The Structure of New Macroeconometric Model of Knowledge Economy for Poland

Jose-Maria Montero Lorenzo, Beatriz Larraz Iribas and Gema Fernández-Avilés Calderón, Castilla-La Mancha University — Spain, José-Manuel Pavía Miralles, University of Valencia — Spain, Alternative Classification of EU-27 Eligible for European Cohesion Policy

Jennifer Foo, Stetson University — USA and Dorota Witkowska, Warsaw University of Life Sciences — Poland, Foreign Participation in the Financial Transformation of Transition Countries

Joanna Landmesser, Warsaw University of Life Sciences — Poland, Econometric Analysis of Unemployment Duration Using Hazard Models

Discussants: Marek Gruszczyński, Warsaw School of Economics — Poland, Wieslaw Debski, University of Finance and Management — Poland, Aleksandra Matuszewska, Warsaw University of Life Sciences — Poland and Mariola Chrzanowska, University of Economics and Administration — Poland

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