Welcome to my web page. I am an Associate
Professor of Economics at the University of
California - Berkeley. I began my career at Cal
and, after spending two years at the the Economics
Department of New York University,
returned in the Fall of 2011.
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Some quick links:
Submitted
Working Papers
Published
Research
"Efficiency
bounds for missing data models with
semiparametric restrictions," Econometrica 79 (2): 437 -
452, 2011
"The
incidental parameter problem in a
non-differentiable panel data model," Economics Letters 105 (2): 181
- 182, 2009 (w/ Jinyong Hahn
and Jim
Powell)
"Identifying
social interactions through conditional
variance restrictions," Econometrica 76 (3): 643 -
660, 2008
"Rich
nations, poor nations: how much can multiple
equilibria explain," Journal of Economic Growth 11
(1): 5 - 41, 2006 (w/ Jon
Temple)
"Identification
and estimation of the linear-in-means model of
social interactions," Economics Letters 88 (1): 1 -
6, 2005 (w/ Jinyong
Hahn)
"Longevity
and life-cycle savings," Scandinavian Journal of Economics
105 (3): 319 - 338, 2003 (w/ David
Bloom and David
Canning)
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