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    DSE2023 about to start

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    The DSE2023 summer school and conference “Deep Learning for Solving and Estimating Dynamic Models” is about to kick off tomorrow at the campus of the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, and online.

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    Updated: August 20, 2023

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    DSE 2026 preliminary lecture program published

    02 Mar 2026

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    The preliminary lecture program for the DSE 2026 summer school “Dynamic Finance and Banking” at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor on August 3-8, 2026 is now available: https://dseconf.org/dse2026course-program

    DSE 2026 summer school and conference: August 3-8, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

    10 Feb 2026

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    We are pleased to announce the next DSE event which will take place at the University of Michigan on August 3-8, 2026. The theme of the summer school and the conference is “Dynamic Finance and Banking”.

    Video recordings from DSE2025 HKU posted

    20 Dec 2025

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    Video recordings from the DSE2025 Winter School and Conference “Combining Structural Estimation with RCTs and Quasi-Experiments” held at The University of Hong Kong are now available. All lecture recordings and conference presentations (including 4 keynotes) can be accessed at: https://dseconf.org/dse2025hku-recordings You can also find them on the DSE YouTube channel: Winter school lectures Conference presentations Thank you to all participants, speakers, and organizers for making ...

    DSE 2025 HKU conference program posted

    24 Nov 2025

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    DSE 2025 at The University of Hong Kong conference on December 10-11, 2025 is in full swing with the conference program now available!

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