Research Staff
Andrei Zeleneev
UCL
Andrei Zeleneev is an Assistant Professor of Economics at UCL. He joined CeMMAP and UCL in summer 2020 after completing his PhD at Princeton University. His research interests lie broadly in Econometrics and Applied Econometrics. His current work includes research on semiparametric estimation of network and panel models, non-standard inference and on models with errors-in-variables.
Selected Publications
This paper considers nonparametric identification and estimation of the regression function when a covariate is mismeasured. […]
We develop a practical way of addressing the Errors-In-Variables (EIV) problem in the Generalized Method of […]
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When evaluating partial effects, it is important to distinguish between structural endogeneity and measurement errors. In […]
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We consider estimation and inference for a regression coefficient in panels with interactive fixed effects (i.e., […]
When evaluating partial effects, it is important to distinguish between structural endogeneity and measurement errors. In […]
We develop a practical way of addressing the Errors-In-Variables (EIV) problem in the Generalized Method of […]
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We develop a practical way of addressing the Errors-In-Variables (EIV) problem in the Generalized Method of […]
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We develop a practical way of addressing the Errors-In-Variables (EIV) problem in the Generalized Method of […]