The ISI Jan Tinbergen Award is named after the famous Dutch econometrician and Nobel Prize winner, and are sponsored by the Dutch ‘Stichting Internationaal Statistisch Studiefonds’ (International Statistical Study Fund Foundation). The aim of the Foundation is to offer assistance to developing countries in the statistical domain. The intention of the ISI Jan Tinbergen award is to meet the Foundation’s aim and two of the
fundamental objectives of the ISI, namely defining and instituting constructive roles in supporting the development of young statisticians and in building statistical capacity in developing countries.
Jan Tinbergen Competition for Young Statisticians
Previous winners of the awards
Paper: Prediction Interval of Air Pollutants Concentration by Nonparametric Regression Analysis
Paper: Prediction Interval of Air Pollutants Concentration by Nonparametric Regression Analysis
Paper: Modeling the Financial Market Indicators with Semiparametric Volatility Model with Varying Frequency
Paper: Intra household resource allocation and gender relation in Côte d’Ivoire : a way for facing non inclusive growth situation
Paper: Modelling time series of counts with deflation or inflation of zeros
Paper: Robust logistic quantile regression models using skewed heavy-tailed distributions
Paper: A Bias-Corrected Approach to Rotnitzky-Jewell Criteria for Appropriate Correlation Structure Selection in Generalized Estimating Equations
Paper: Zero-Modifed Models for Count Data
Paper: Testing in Additive and Projection Pursuit Models