1996 Graduate Workshop in Computational Economics
Student Participants
This year we had over 45, very well focused, applicants for
the available spaces. If you did not get into the school this year
please do not be discouraged, as there were far more qualified
students than spaces available, and it is likely that next year
a similar workshop will be held. Also, we will try and use
this web site as a way to ``network'' (literally) all of
this interest into a cohesive working group.
The following students participated in the 1996
Graduate Workshop in Computational Economics, held in
Santa Fe, New Mexico:
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Todd Allen, Johns Hopkins University
(ToddAllen@aol.com)
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Tomas Bok, Harvard
(bok@fas.harvard.edu)
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Kim-Sau Chung, U. of Wisconsin--Madison
(kchung3@students.wisc.edu)
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Garett Dworman, U. of Penna--Wharton
(dworman@opim.wharton.upenn.edu)
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Jorge Galindo-Flores, Harvard
(galindof@fas.harvard.edu)
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Carl Hirschman, UC--Irvine
(chirsch@aris.ss.uci.edu)
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John Irons, MIT
(irons@mit.edu)
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P. Konstantina Kiousis, UC--Los Angeles
(pkiousis@agsm.ucla.edu)
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Scott de Marchi, U. of North Carolina
(scott_demarchi@unc.edu)
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Mariana Mazzucato, The New School
(011099@newschool.edu)
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Martin Posch, U. of Vienna
(poschm@pap.univie.ac.at)
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Thor Sigvaldason, London School of Economics
(t.sigvaldason@lse.ac.uk)
- Benedikt Stefansson, UC--Los Angeles
(benedikt@ucla.edu)
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Matt Weagle, University of Notre Dame
(matthew.c.weagle.1@nd.edu)
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Yury Yegorov, European University Institute
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Eduardo Zambrano, Cornell
(eaz2@cornell.edu)
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Jose S. Penalva Zuasti, Lehman Brothers (UCLA),
josepz@earthlink.net.
John H. Miller, miller@zia.hss.cmu.edu