Mikkel Bennedsen (@bennedsenmikkel) 's Twitter Profile
Mikkel Bennedsen

@bennedsenmikkel

Associate professor of Economics at Aarhus University, Denmark.

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Phillip Heiler (@phillipheiler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited to participate in the Aarhus Workshop in Econometrics Aarhus BSS organized by @MortenEcon and Mikkel Sølvsten. #AWE2022 #EconTwitter

J. Eduardo Vera-Valdés (@eduardoveraval) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With the release of the 6th #IPCCReport and to commemorate #earthday🌏, I am happy to share that we are organizing the "Data Science to Combat Global Heating" at the Department of Mathematical Sciences, Aalborg University @AAUmat. The event will feature the following: 1/3

Giuseppe Cavaliere (@cavalieregiu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi #EconTwitter! Time series #econometrics not very trendy in top Econ journals? Well, it’s skyrocketing in #climate #Science! Check out this new nature paper by Mikkel Bennedsen, @HillebrandEric (Aarhus Universitet) & Koopman (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (inactief)) on trends in anthropogenic CO2 emissions!

Hi #EconTwitter!

Time series #econometrics not very trendy in top Econ journals?

Well, it’s skyrocketing in #climate #Science!

Check out this new <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> paper by <a href="/BennedsenMikkel/">Mikkel Bennedsen</a>, @HillebrandEric (<a href="/AarhusUni/">Aarhus Universitet</a>) &amp; Koopman (<a href="/VUamsterdam/">Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (inactief)</a>) on trends in anthropogenic CO2 emissions!
Glen Peters (@peters_glen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is there a statistically significant trend in the airborne fraction (the share of CO₂ that remains in the atmosphere)? Reexamining the results of an earlier paper, Mikkel Bennedsen, @HillebrandEric, & Koopman argue there is no trend! nature.com/articles/s4158… 1/

Is there a statistically significant trend in the airborne fraction (the share of CO₂ that remains in the atmosphere)?

Reexamining the results of an earlier paper, <a href="/BennedsenMikkel/">Mikkel Bennedsen</a>, @HillebrandEric, &amp; Koopman argue there is no trend!

nature.com/articles/s4158…

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Felix Pretis (@felixpretis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see friends and many new students and researchers at the 7th Conference on Econometric Modelling of Climate Change Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (inactief) - a fantastic mix of impacts, climate data, and policy evaluation! #EconTwitter looking forward to the 8th conference in Cambridge in 2024!

Great to see friends and many new students and researchers at the 7th Conference on Econometric Modelling of Climate Change <a href="/VUamsterdam/">Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (inactief)</a> - a fantastic mix of impacts, climate data, and policy evaluation! #EconTwitter looking forward to the 8th conference in Cambridge in 2024!
Felix Pretis (@felixpretis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Introduction to the Themed Issue on Climate Econometrics is now published in the Journal of Econometrics - includes theory and applied papers on Climate from bootstrapping to sea ice! sciencedirect.com/science/articl… #econtwitter Climate Econometrics UVic Social Sciences

Felix Pretis (@felixpretis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Save the date: 9th Conference on Econometric Models of Climate Change (EMCC) at the University of Victoria BC, Canada, Aug. 27-28, 2025. Come if you want to learn about climate and econometrics (or just want to visit Vancouver Island...) Formal call for papers in early 2025.

Save the date: 9th Conference on Econometric Models of Climate Change (EMCC) at the University of Victoria BC, Canada, Aug. 27-28, 2025.   Come if you want to  learn about climate and econometrics (or just want to visit Vancouver Island...) Formal call for papers in early 2025.
Felix Pretis (@felixpretis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Call for papers now open! The 9th Conference on Econometric Models of Climate Change will take place at the University of Victoria, BC, Canada on Aug. 27-28th 2025. Submit your abstracts by April 17th! More info at: tinyurl.com/emcc2025uvic

Call for papers now open! The 9th Conference on Econometric Models of Climate Change will take place at the University of Victoria, BC, Canada on Aug. 27-28th 2025. Submit your abstracts by April 17th! 

More info at: tinyurl.com/emcc2025uvic