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Andrew Chesher is the Director of the Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice. He joined University College London as Professor of Economics in 1999. Before that he was Professor of Econometrics at the University of Bristol where he is currently Visiting Professor. He is a Research Fellow of IFS, Fellow of the British Academy, Fellow of the Econometric Society and Co-Editor of the Econometric Society Monograph Series. His research covers a variety of areas of theoretical econometrics and statistics, including currently: identification in nonseparable models, measurement error models, inequality and poverty measurement, second order asymptotic approximations, empirical likelihood and related procedures, exact sampling distributions in discrete and censored data problems and measurement of distributional impacts of policy interventions. Applied econometric work currently includes: modelling nutritional choice, modelling household formation, modelling child nutrition and post-natal return to work and modelling the impact of unionisation on wages. Policy related work currently includes development of models for landslide incidence and associated optimal highway landslide prevention strategies, measurement of the efficiency of fixed line and mobile telephone service providers, measurement of the value and cost of universal service obligations, and estimation of demands for foods in Great Britain.
All available publications
Andrew Chesher, November 2008,
Instrumental variable models for discrete outcomes,
cemmap Working Papers
, CWP30/08
Andrew Chesher, July 2007,
Instrumental Values,
Journal of Econometrics,
Vol. 139, No. 1, pp.15-34,
Journal Articles
Previous versions:
Andrew Chesher, August 2002,
Instrumental Values,
cemmap Working Papers
, CWP17/02
Andrew Chesher, December 2005,
Identification with excess heterogeneity,
cemmap Working Papers
, CWP19/05
Andrew Chesher, September 2005,
Nonparametric identification under discrete variation,
Econometrica,
Vol. 73, No. 5, p. 1525-1550,
Econometric Society,
Journal Articles
Previous versions:
Andrew Chesher, December 2003,
Nonparametric identification under discrete variation,
cemmap Working Papers
, CWP19/03
Andrew Chesher, September 2004,
Identification in additive error models with discrete endogenous variables,
cemmap Working Papers
, CWP11/04
Andrew Chesher, July 2004,
Identification of sensitivity to variation in endogenous variables,
cemmap Working Papers
, CWP10/04
Andrew Chesher, December 2003,
Nonparametric identification under discrete variation,
cemmap Working Papers
, CWP19/03
Andrew Chesher, December 2003,
Nonparametric identification with discrete endogenous variables,
cemmap Working Papers
, CWP06/03
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