Society for Economic Measurement

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Society for Economic Measurement
SEM logo 1.jpg
The logo of the Society for Economic Measurement
Formation August 24, 2013
Legal status Learned society in economics
Purpose To promote research on economic measurement, using advanced tools from economic theory, econometrics, aggregation theory, experimental economics, mathematics, and statistics[1]
Region served
United States, Internationally
President
William A. Barnett, University of Kansas and Center for Financial Stability
Main organ
Executive Committee[2]
Website sem.society.cmu.edu

The Society for Economic Measurement, or SEM, is a scientific learned society in the field of economics. It was founded on August 24, 2013 by William A. Barnett in order to "promote research on economic measurement, using advanced tools from economic theory, econometrics, aggregation theory, experimental economics, mathematics, and statistics".[3] The goal of the SEM is to promote in economics--given the constraints of a social science--the implementation of the strict rules of measurement and data gathering standards used in the physical sciences. Carnegie Mellon University, the Center for Financial Stability, and the University of Kansas are sponsors of the society.

Activities

SEM Fellows

The full list of the 2013-2014 SEM Fellows is posted here: SEM 2013-2014 Fellows.

Officers

A. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:

1. President:

  • W. A. Barnett, U. of Kansas and Center for Financial Stability, NY City

2. Vice Presidents:

  • Yves Balasko, University of York, UK
  • Ernst Berndt, MIT
  • Walter Erwin Diewert, U of British Columbia, Canada
  • Ester Faia, Goethe University, Germany
  • Barbara Fraumeni, U. of Southern Maine; Central U. of Finance and Economics, Beijing
  • Dale Jorgenson, Harvard
  • Ken Judd, Stanford (Hoover)
  • Julia Lane, New York University
  • Jacques Mairesse, CREST (ENSAE, Paris), UNU-MERIT (Maastricht University, Maastricht)
  • J. Peter Neary, Oxford U., U.K.
  • Paul Schreyer, Deputy Director, OECD Statistics Directorate, Paris
  • Karl Shell, Cornell
  • Marcel Timmer, University of Groningen, Netherlands

3. Members at Large:

4. Member by Appointment of the Center for Financial Stability:

5. Secretary-Treasurer:

  • Stephen Spear, Carnegie Mellon U.

B. COUNCIL:

Charter Council Members:

  • Bert Balk, Rotterdam School of Management, Netherlands
  • Marcelle Chauvet, U. of California Riverside
  • Ester Faia, Goethe University, Germany
  • Robert Feenstra, U. of California at Davis
  • Dennis Fixler, BEA
  • Kevin Fox, U. of New South Wales
  • Steve Hanke, Johns Hopkins U.
  • Jonathan Haskel, Imperial College, London, U.K.
  • Robert Hill, U. of Graz, Austria
  • Charles Hulten, U. of Maryland
  • Robert Inklaar, U. of Groningen, Netherlands
  • Peter Ireland, Boston College
  • Fredj Jawadi, U. of Évry and France Business School, France
  • Koji Nomura, Keio U., Tokyo, Japan
  • Lee Ohanian, UCLA
  • Philippe de Peretti, University of Paris 1, Sorbonne, France
  • Prasada Rao, University of Queensland, Australia
  • Apostolos Serletis, Calgary U., Canada
  • Stephen Turnovsky, U. of Washington
  • Myrna Wooders, Vanderbilt University
  • Nicholas Yannelis, U. of Iowa

References

  1. SEM Home Page message
  2. SEM Executive Committee
  3. SEM Home Page
  4. SEM Conference

External links