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Frank Windmeijer
Frank Windmeijer
Research Fellow
Education
MSc Econometrics, University of Amsterdam, 1987
PhD Econometrics, University of Amsterdam, 1992

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.

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Richard Blundell and Frank Windmeijer, September 1997,  Cluster effects and simultaneity in multilevel models IFS Working Papers , W97/05
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Frank Windmeijer and Richard Blundell, January 1997,  Cluster effects and simultaneity in multilevel modelsHealth Economics,  Vol. 6, pp. 439-443., Journal Articles
Frank Windmeijer and Richard Blundell, January 1997,  Cluster effects and simultaneity in multilevel models Health Economics,  Vol. 6, pp. 439-443., Journal Articles
Previous versions:
Richard Blundell and Frank Windmeijer, September 1997,  Cluster effects and simultaneity in multilevel models,  IFS Working Papers , W97/05
Frank Windmeijer and Joao Santos Silva, January 1997,  Endogeneity in count data models: an application to demand for health care Journal of Applied Econometrics,  Vol. 12, pp. 281-294., Journal Articles
Previous versions:
Frank Windmeijer and Joao Santos Silva, August 1996,  Endogeneity in count data models; an application to demand for health care,  IFS Working Papers , W96/15
Frank Windmeijer and Joao Santos Silva, August 1996,  Endogeneity in count data models; an application to demand for health care IFS Working Papers , W96/15
Now published:
Frank Windmeijer and Joao Santos Silva, January 1997,  Endogeneity in count data models: an application to demand for health careJournal of Applied Econometrics,  Vol. 12, pp. 281-294., Journal Articles
Frank Windmeijer, January 1995,  Goodness-of-fit measures in binary choice models Econometric Reviews,  Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 101-116., Journal Articles
Frank Windmeijer, January 1995,  A note R2 in the instrumental variables model Journal of Quantitative Economics,  Vol. 11, pp. 257-261., Journal Articles
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