Centre Fellows

Frank Windmeijer

University of Bristol

Frank joined the Institute in 1996 having previously worked at the University of Amsterdam, the Australian National University and University College London. He is now a professor of econometrics at the University of Bristol.

His research interests include the econometrics of dynamic panel data models and count data, and various issues in health, e.g. household smoking behaviour and demand for health care.

Frank ran the Econometric Study Group and is a member of the Centre for Economic Evaluation, which is part of the ESRC Evidence-Based Policy and Practice Network.

He is a co-editor of the Econometrics Journal.

Selected Publications

Unit roots: identification and testing in micro panels

We consider a number of unit root tests for micro panels where the number of individuals […]

Stephen Bond, Céline Nauges, Frank Windmeijer
6 July 2005 | CWP07/05
ExpEnd, A Gauss programme for non-linear GMM estimation of exponential models with endogenous regressors for cross section and panel data

ExpEnd is a Gauss programme for non-linear generalised method of moments (GMM) estimation of exponential models […]

Frank Windmeijer
1 August 2002 | CWP14/02
Finite sample inference for GMM estimators in linear panel data models

We compare the finite sample performance of a range of tests of linear restrictions for linear […]

Stephen Bond, Frank Windmeijer
1 May 2002 | CWP04/02
Projection estimators for autoregressive panel data models

In this paper we explore a new approach to estimation for autoregressive panel data models, based […]

Stephen Bond, Frank Windmeijer
31 December 2001 | CWP06/01