31st International Panel Data Conference
  • 31st International Panel Data Conference

    July 6-7, 2026

    Organization

    Sebastian Kripfganz
    Senior Lecturer in Econometrics

    Members of the Local Organizing Committee

    Giuseppe Cavaliere
    Distinguished Research Professor; Econometrics Subject Lead

    Samuel P. Engle
    Lecturer in Econometrics

    Ayden Higgins
    Senior Lecturer in Econometrics

    Namhyun Kim
    Senior Lecturer in Econometrics

    Elia Lapenta
    Lecturer in Econometrics (starting 2026)

    Xiaohui Zhang
    Senior Lecturer in Econometrics; Co-Director of the Research Methods Center

    Administrative Support

    Amber Mason, Academic Support Administrator

    Esme Chamberlain, Events Officer

    Organizing Institution

    University of Exeter Business School

    The University of Exeter – a member of the prestigious Russell Group of research-intensive universities in the UK – is renowned for its high-quality education and beautiful campuses, including the main Streatham Campus, which is frequently ranked among the most beautiful in the country. The university contributes significantly to Exeter’s economy and cultural life, attracting students and academics from all over the world.

    Integrated in the Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy, the University of Exeter Business School is home to the Economics, Finance and Accounting, and Management departments. Facilitated by several flagship research centers, the school’s world-leading research has real impact in tackling our society’s greatest challenges – including areas such as environmental economics, the circular economy, the digital economy, sustainable finance, leadership, entrepreneurship, and tax administration. The triple-accredited Business School (AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA) offers various undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs, including a highly ranked global MBA. In 2022, it was named the UK Business School of the Year at the prestigious Times Higher Education Awards.

    Academics in the Department of Economics have expertise and strong international reputation across a range of areas, including Applied Microeconomics, Behavioral and Experimental Economics, Econometrics, Environmental Economics, and Macroeconomics. The department is committed to furthering diversity, equality and inclusion within the discipline, and has been named the first UK Women in Economics Network (WEN) Champion.