International Summer School Course in Econometrics
The Second International Summer School will be held in the period 11 – 16 September, 2025- Register here.
The Second International Summer School will be held at the Institute of economics-Skopje, located in Skopje city center.
Mustafa Özer (Prof. Dr.) is an economist and teaches at the Anadolu University, Eskişehir, Türkiye. Mustafa Özer’areas of research are applied econometrics (especially in the fields of tourism economics, financial markets, Turkish Economy and open macro economy), financial crises, business cycles, as well as civil society and publishes articles in international journals especially subjects of financial market interactions, current account deficit and its effect on macro economy and foreign trade, growth and tourism. He teaches the Ph.D. econometrics courses at Social Sciences Institute of Anadolu University and Belgrade Banking Academy in Serbia. –read more
FIRST WORKSHOP (11-13.09.2025)
BASIC ECONOMETRICS (with EViews and Stata)
Module 1: The Fundamentals of Applied Regression Analysis
Module 2: Classical Assumptions: Detection and Correction
Module 3: Dummy independent variables
Module 4: Dynamic econometric models
Module 5: Binary Choice Models
SECOND WORKSHOP (14-16.09.2025)
I.TIME SERIES ECONOMETRICS
Module 1: Descriptive statistics of time series
Module 2: ARIMA models
Module 3: Non-stationary series and unit root tests
Module 4: Generalized autoregressive conditionally heteroskedastic (GARCH) models.
Module 5: Multivariate time series analysis: VAR models, Cointegrated VAR models,
Module 6: Multivariate time series analysis: ARDL, NARDL, BARDL and FARDL
II. PANEL DATA ECONOMETRICS
Module 1: Traditional static panel data models (Random-effects model and Fixed-effects model)
Module 2: Panel time series econometrics (Panel unit root, cointegration tests, and causality tests)
Module 3: Panel time series econometrics (Heterogeneous panel data models: Panel ARDL, MG, AMG, and CS-ARDL)
This course is intended for:
-Researchers
-Academics
-Policymakers
-Public institution employees
-Bank and financial institution employees
-Students and
-All interested in econometrics.
Registration application deadline by 31st May 2025
Register here before 31st May 2025, 23.59 CEST
The number of participants is limited
Registration and payment by 31st May 2025
Two workshops in econometrics
- One workshop (First or Second)-€175
- Both workshops -€300
Account in EUR
Correspondent bank details:
DEUTSCHE BANK FRANKFURT
Address: Taunusanlage 12-21, 60262 Frankfurt am Main, GERMANY
SWIFT BIC: DEUT DE FF
Bank details:
NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC OF NORTH MACEDONIA
Address:Bul.”Kuzman Josifovski Pitu” br.1, 1000 Skopje, NORTH MACEDONIA
SWIFT BIC: NBRM MK 2X
Final beneficiary:
IBAN : MK07 1007 0100 0096 782
SWIFT BIC: NBRM MK 2X
Namе: UKIM Ekonomski institut Skopje.
Account in MKD
Назив на примач: Економски институт-Скопје
Банка на примач: НБРСМ
Трансакциска сметка: 100000000063095
Сметка на корисник: 160010853278810
Приходна шифра: 725939
Програма: 41
The Institute of Economics – Skopje, “Ss. Cyril and Methodius” University in Skopje, was founded in 1952 as an independent scientific research institution as part of the Economic Council of the Government of the People’s Republic of Macedonia.The Institute of Economics – Skopje has been constantly developing its scientific activity in the field of economic sciences, organizational sciences and management, and demography. The Institute of Economics – Skopje has a rich portfolio of various domestic and international research projects, scientific publications and long-standing experience in organizing international conferences, trainings, webinars and other events in the country and abroad.
Organizing committee:
Neda Petroska Angelovska, Ph.D.
Irina Piperkova, Ph.D.
Katerina Hadzi Naumova-Mihajlovska, PhD
Milena Boskoska Klisaroski, Ph.D.
Angela Zafirova M.Sc.
Tea Josimovska, M.Sc.
Bojan Petrusevski, M.Sc.
The capital of Macedonia is the city of Skopje. It is the largest city in the country and at the same time it represents an administrative-political, economic, cultural and educational-scientific centre. It is located in the northern part of the country, divided into two parts by the river Vardar. The city in the course of its existence, depending on the historical circumstances.
Skopje is located at 21° 26′ geographic longitude and 42° north geographic latitude. The altitude in the centre of the city is 240 m, it extends on an area of 1,818 km2, with 9 km in width and 23 km in length. The city’s climate is characterized by an average annual temperature of about 12.4°C. The summers are long, dry and hot, and the winters are cold, with many misty days. The River Vardar flows through the valley of Skopje with its tributaries: Treska, Pchinja, Markova Reka, Lepenec and Kadina Reka. The Skopje valley is surrounded by the mountains: Vodno, Karadzica, Osoj, Zheden and Skopska Crna Gora.
Places of interest for tourist sightseeing tours are:
- The Stone Bridge, on the river Vardar is a symbol of Skopje. It was reconstructed in the 15th century and represents a connection between the new and the old part.
- Fortress Kale – The first walls were built at the beginning of the 6th century. The fortress dominates the left bank of the river Vardar overlooking the old part of the city.
- Church St. Spas in Skopje
- Porta Makedonija (Gate Macedonia)
- Warrior on a horse-The monument is a composition of several elements. Alexander’s bronze monument has a height of 14.5 metres and weighs 30 tons. In the middle of the ten-meter-high pillar is the warrior Alexander II of Macedonia, known as Alexander the Great, looking in the direction of the sunrise.
- Macedonia Square in Skopje was more fully formed in the period between the two world wars, more precisely from 1920 to 1940. It is located in the context of the Stone Bridge, as the basic link of the city units from the left and the right side of Vardar.
- The memorial house and the memorial of Mother Teresa (1910 – 1997) are located on the street Macedonia, in the centre of the city of Skopje.
- Cathedral St. Kliment Ohridski (Clement of Ohrid)
The Institute of Economics – Skopje reserves the right to cancel the international summer school if the number of the registered participants is less than the prescribed minimum. In this case, the Institute will reimburse all fees
For further information and inquiries, please feel free to contact us at summerschooleis@ek-inst.ukim.edu.mk
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