Research Staff
Adam Rosen
Duke University
Adam is a Professor of Economics at Duke University and an international research fellow associated with the Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (cemmap) at IFS and UCL. His research interests are in microeconometrics and empirical microeconomics.
Selected Publications
Many structural econometric models include latent variables on whose probability distributions one may wish to place […]
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Many structural econometric models include latent variables on whose probability distributions one may wish to place […]
This paper studies models of processes generating censored outcomes with endogenous explanatory variables and instrumental variable […]
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We study inference in complete information games with discrete strategy spaces. Unlike binary games, we allow […]
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In this paper we analyze a discrete choice model for partially ordered alternatives. The alternatives are […]
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This paper studies models of processes generating censored outcomes with endogenous explanatory variables and instrumental variable […]
We study inference in complete information games with discrete strategy spaces. Unlike binary games, we allow […]
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We study an extension of a treatment effect model in which an observed discrete classifier indicates […]
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This paper demonstrates the use of bounds analysis for empirical models of market structure that allow […]
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We provide a finite sample inference method for the structural parameters of a semiparametric binary response […]