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
The ability to allow for flexible forms of unobserved heterogeneity is an essential ingredient in modern […]
We present the clrbound, clr2bound, clr3bound and clrtest commands for estimation and inference developed by Chernozhukov […]
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We study econometric models of complete information games with ordered action spaces, such as the number […]
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We study econometric models of complete information games with ordered action spaces, such as the number […]
This paper studies identification in multiple discrete choice models in which there may be endogenous explanatory […]
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We study models with discrete endogenous variables and compare the use of two stage least squares […]
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We study models with discrete endogenous variables and compare the use of two stage least squares […]
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We develop a practical and novel method for inference on intersection bounds, namely bounds defined by […]
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In this paper we study a random coefficient model for a binary outcome. We allow for […]
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We develop a practical and novel method for inference on intersection bounds, namely bounds defined by […]