Dawie van Lill

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Phone: +27 (0)21 808 2394
Office: Schumann 511
Research interests:
Macroeconomics: Inequality, monetary theory, financial stability, computational methods |
Econometrics: Time series analysis, Bayesian methods, statistical (machine) learning
Courses lectured:Advanced Time Series Econometrics 872, Advanced Macroeconomic Policy 872, Econometrics 871, Data Science 871, Monetary Economics 771/871, Macroeconomics 771, Macroeconomics 318, Economics 114, 144
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Upcoming Seminars
Monday 28 July 202512:00-13:00
Dr Neil Rankin: Ceo Of Predictive Insights & Stellenbosch University
Topic: "TBC"
12:00-13:00
Prof Willem Boshoff
Topic: "Two competing approaches in South African competition policy: merger control and anti-cartel enforcement over the past 30 years"
12:00-13:00
Prof Derek Yu: University Of The Western Cape
Topic: "Examining the teaching, assessment and research activities of the South African Economics Departments"
BER Weekly
20 Jun 2025 Israel-Iran war intensifies as Trump still decides if the US should get involvedThe Israel-Iran war dominated news headlines this week. As expected, Iran retaliated following last week’s strikes on nuclear facilities by Israel, leading to a full-blown war between the two countries. On the economic front, the US Federal Reserve (Fed) and Bank of England (BoE) had interest rate decisions this week, with both banks remaining on hold...
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Upcoming Seminars
Monday 28 July 202512:00-13:00
Dr Neil Rankin: Ceo Of Predictive Insights & Stellenbosch University
Topic: "TBC"
12:00-13:00
Prof Willem Boshoff
Topic: "Two competing approaches in South African competition policy: merger control and anti-cartel enforcement over the past 30 years"
12:00-13:00
Prof Derek Yu: University Of The Western Cape
Topic: "Examining the teaching, assessment and research activities of the South African Economics Departments"
BER Weekly
20 Jun 2025 Israel-Iran war intensifies as Trump still decides if the US should get involvedThe Israel-Iran war dominated news headlines this week. As expected, Iran retaliated following last week’s strikes on nuclear facilities by Israel, leading to a full-blown war between the two countries. On the economic front, the US Federal Reserve (Fed) and Bank of England (BoE) had interest rate decisions this week, with both banks remaining on hold...
Read the full issue