Our team for Econometric Game 2016

Posted by Melt van Schoor on 2016-02-15
Stellenbosch University has again been selected to participate in the prestigious Econometric Game 2016, taking place on 6-8 April 2016 in Amsterdam. The competition, which attracts young econometricians from leading universities, takes place annually (visit www.econometricgame.nl). Each participating university sends a team of 4 students to work on a socially relevant case using econometric methods. Stellenbosch will be participating for the third time in 2016, showing off the technical capabilities of our students. Stellenbosch is the only African university to participate in the competition. The team for this year consists of Lewis McLean, Ingrid de Waal, Nwabisa Makaluza and Chris Garbers. Lewis and Ingrid are masters students in the Department and Nwabisa and Chris are doctoral students. We wish them good luck!

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