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 simultaneous equations models for two or more discrete outcomes. These models may be […]
This paper studies identification of latent utility functions in multiple discrete choice models in which there […]
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The paper studies the partial identifying power of structural single equation threshold crossing models for binary […]
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This paper studies identification of latent utility functions in multiple discrete choice models in which there […]
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Instrumental variable models for discrete outcomes are set, not point, identifying. The paper characterises identified sets […]
This paper studies single equation instrumental variable models of ordered choice in which explanatory variables may […]
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This paper investigates the effect that covariate measurement error has on a conventional treatment effect analysis […]
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This paper studies single equation models for binary outcomes incorporating instrumental variable restrictions. The models are […]
Single equation instrumental variable models for discrete outcomes are shown to be set not point identifying […]
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This paper studies models for discrete outcomes which permit explanatory variables to be endogenous.