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

Structural modeling of simultaneous discrete choice

Models of simultaneous discrete choice may be incomplete, delivering multiple values of outcomes at certain values […]

Andrew Chesher, Adam Rosen
20 February 2020 | CWP9/20

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Estimating Endogenous Effects on Ordinal Outcomes

Recent research underscores the sensitivity of conclusions drawn from the application of econometric methods devised for […]

Andrew Chesher, Adam Rosen, Zahra Siddique
29 November 2019 | CWP66/19
A discrete choice model for partially ordered alternatives

In this paper we analyze a discrete choice model for partially ordered alternatives. The alternatives are […]

Eleni Aristodemou, Adam Rosen
18 November 2019 | CWP62/19
Generalized Instrumental Variable Models, Methods, and Applications

This chapter sets out the extension of the scope of the classical IV model to cases […]

Andrew Chesher, Adam Rosen
16 August 2019 | CWP41/19

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Generalized instrumental variable models, methods, and applications
Andrew Chesher, Adam Rosen
11 July 2018 | CWP43/18
Generalized instrumental variable models, methods, and applications

This chapter sets out the extension of the scope of the classical IV model to cases […]

Andrew Chesher, Adam Rosen
11 July 2018 | CWP43/18

Latest version

Generalized Instrumental Variable Models, Methods, and Applications
Andrew Chesher, Adam Rosen
16 August 2019 | CWP41/19
Incomplete English auction models with heterogeneity

This paper studies identification and estimation of the distribution of bidder valuations in an incomplete model […]

Andrew Chesher, Adam Rosen
31 May 2017 | CWP27/17
Generalized Instrumental Variable Models

This paper develops characterizations of identified sets of structures and structural features for complete and incomplete […]

Andrew Chesher, Adam Rosen
1 May 2017 | Journal Article
Partial identification in applied research: benefits and challenges

Advances in the study of partial identification allow applied researchers to learn about parameters of interest […]

Kate Ho, Adam Rosen
26 August 2016 | CWP45/16

Previous version

Partial identification in applied research: benefits and challenges
Kate Ho, Adam Rosen
7 October 2015 | CWP64/15
Characterizations of identified sets delivered by structural econometric models

This paper develops characterizations of identifi…ed sets of structures and structural features for complete and incomplete […]

Andrew Chesher, Adam Rosen
26 August 2016 | CWP44/16

Previous version

Partial identification in applied research: benefits and challenges

Advances in the study of partial identification allow applied researchers to learn about parameters of interest […]

Kate Ho, Adam Rosen
7 October 2015 | CWP64/15

Latest version

Partial identification in applied research: benefits and challenges
Kate Ho, Adam Rosen
26 August 2016 | CWP45/16