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Department of Economics
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Berkeley, CA 94720-3880

(510) 642-0822

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McFadden's Textbook Archive
(Full text in PDF)

A Structural Analysis of Discrete Data with Econometric Applications

Production Economics: A Dual Approach to Theory & Applications
Vol. 1: The Theory of Production
and
Vol. 2: Applications of the Theory of Production

Urban Travel Demand:
A Behavioral Analysis



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Last modified on 9/14/2001

 
  ECONOMICS 242: ECONOMETRICS SEMINAR

Fall 2001
Thursday, 4:00-6:00PM, 608-7 Evans
Organizer: Daniel McFadden

                           
August 30 Patrick Bajari, Stanford University
  "Demand Estimation With Heterogenous Consumers and Unobserved Product Characteristics: A Hedonic Approach"
September 6 Marc-Andreas Muendler, UC Berkeley
  "Trade, Technology, and Productivity: A Study or Brazilian Manufacturers, 1986-1998"
September 13* Joint with Departmental Seminar
September 20 Guido Imbens, UC Berkeley
  "Simple and Bias-Corrected Matching Estimators for Average Treatment Effects"
September 27 Marta Wosinska, UC Berkeley
  "Effects of Direct-to-Consumer Drug Advertising on Prescription Choice"
October 4 Marcelo Moreira, UC Berkeley
  "Tests with Correct Size in the Simultaneous Equations Model"
October 11* Joint with Departmental Seminar
October 18* Joint with Departmental Seminar
October 25 Galina Hale, UC Berkeley
  "International Debt of Emerging Markets"
November 1 Songnian Chen, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  "Distribution-free Estimation of the Box-Cox Regression Model with Censoring"
November 8 Joris Pinkse, The University of British Columbia
"Heteroskedasticity"
November 15* Joint with Departmental Seminar
November 29* Joint with Departmental Seminar
December 6 Jack Porter, Harvard University
  "Asymptotic Efficiency in Parametric Structural Models with Parameter-Dependent Support"
 
* Note change in date, time and place