Aureo is a Professor of Economics at University College London and joined the Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (cemmap) in 2011. He is a Research Fellow with the IFS and CEPR, a Research Affiliate with the Population Studies Centre (University of Pennsylvania), a member of the Inequality: Measurement, Interpretation, and Policy network of the Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Global Working Group (HCEO), a 25th LACEA Anniversary Associate, and a Fellow with the Centre for Econometrics and Microdata Practice (CEMP). He is a Fellow of the Econometric Society. His main fields of interest are micro econometrics and applied microeconomics.
Social interactions determine many economic behaviors, but information on social ties does not exist in most… Continue reading.
Social interactions determine many economic behaviors, but information on social ties does not exist in most… Continue reading.
This paper first reviews some of the approaches that have been taken to estimate the common… Continue reading.
We study testable implications of multiple equilibria in discrete games with incomplete information. Unlike de Paula… Continue reading.
This article provides a selective review on the recent literature on econometric models of network formation…. Continue reading.
This paper introduces measures for how each moment contributes to the precision of parameter estimates in… Continue reading.
We present results on the identification of social networks from observational panel data that contains no… Continue reading.
This paper introduces measures for how each moment contributes to the precision of the parameter estimates… Continue reading.
It is almost self-evident that social interactions can determine economic behavior and outcomes. Yet, information on… Continue reading.
It is almost self-evident that social interactions can determine economic behavior and outcomes. Yet, information on… Continue reading.