Research Staff
Andrew Chesher
University College London
Andrew is the Director of the ESRC Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (cemmap) and William Stanley Jevons Professor of Economics and Economic Measurement at University College London. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, Fellow of the Econometric Society and Honorary Foreign Member of the American Economic Association. His research interests cover many aspects of microeconometric theory and practice with currently an emphasis on identification analysis and instrumental variable models and methods.
Selected Publications
This paper studies identification and estimation of the distribution of bidder valuations in an incomplete model […]
The impact of measurement error in explanatory variables on quantile regression functions is investigated using a […]
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This paper develops characterizations of identifi ed sets of structures and structural features for complete and incomplete […]
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This paper develops characterizations of identified sets of structures and structural features for complete and incomplete […]
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An incomplete model of English auctions with symmetric independent private values, similar to the one studied […]
We study a generalization of the treatment effect model in which an observed discrete classifier indicates […]
The ability to allow for flexible forms of unobserved heterogeneity is an essential ingredient in modern […]
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The ability to allow for flexible forms of unobserved heterogeneity is an essential ingredient in modern […]
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We study models with discrete endogenous variables and compare the use of two stage least squares […]
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In this paper we study a random coefficient model for a binary outcome. We allow for […]