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Presentation at CFE 2022 Conference

Professor Perry Sadorsky presented the paper “Forecasting cryptocurrency prices with machine learning: How important is market volatility?” on December 17 at the Computational and Financial Econometrics (CFE) 2022 Conference

Presentation at CMStatistics2022

Invited session on “Dynamic Analysis of Cryptocurrency” at CMStatistics2022 – Computational and Methodological Statistics- December 17-19, King’s College, London UK. Session organized by Joann Jasiak. Speakers: P. Sadorsky (Schulich School of Business), C. Gourieroux (U of T), E. Inan (PhD student, York) and Francesco Giancaterini (PhD student, Maastricht University) “Double Autoregressive Time Varying Coefficient Model […]

Presentation at the Atlantic Canada Economics Association

Presentation at the 48th meeting of the Atlantic Canada Economics Association at Dalhousie University, October 14-16, 2022 Organized by Dalhousie University “Digital Divide: Empirical Study of CIUS 2020” presented by Peter Mackenzie and Pujee Tuvaandorj Peter was awarded the prize for the best student presentation

Presentation at the 13th CEQURA Conference

CEQURA Conference on Advances in Financial and Insurance Risk Management, October 7, 20222. Organized by the Society for Financial and Insurance Econometrics, a platform for presenting and discussing current developments in research & industry. “Digital Divide: Empirical Study of CIUS 2020” presented by Peter Mackenzie and Pujee Tuvaandorj

Partnership with Statistic Canada

A partnership of Statistics Canada and the York University Division of the Vice-President Research & Innovation. Data and in-kind support provided at York Statistics Research Data Centre (RDC). Statistics Canada: Research Project “Digital Inclusion” 21-MAPA_YRK-7219 approved by Statistics Canada on December 21, 2021.

MITACS Accelerate – External Grant Approved

MITACS Accelerate: “Past and Current Bitcoin Adopters in Canada”, Postdoc student: Daniela Balutel (PhD Universite d’Orleans), Partner Organization: Bank of Canada, collaborator: Kim P. Huynh, M. Voia, Academic co-supervisor: Henry Kim; approved on August 23, 2022.

Digital Currencies research proposal approved

December 2021 Our research proposal on “Digital Currencies” has been awarded… Principal Investigators – Joann Jasiak and Henry M. KimInvestigators – Irene Henriques, Sotirios Liaskos, Divinus Oppong-Tawiah, Andrea Podhorsky, Poonam Puri