Talks

March 05, 2008: Heckman and Honoré (1989)

Applied Microeconometrics Reading Group, Duke University

“The Identifiability of the Competing Risks Model”

December 04, 2007: Aradillas-Lopez and Tamer (2007)

Applied Microeconometrics Reading Group, Duke University

“The Identification Power of Equilibrium in Games”

May 29, 2007: Melnikov (2001)

Applied Microeconometrics Reading Group, Duke University

“Demand for Differentiated Durable Products”

April 17, 2007: Sequential Monte Carlo Methods for Estimating Dynamic Discrete Choice Models

Applied Microeconometrics Reading Group, Duke University

A chapter of my dissertation presented in the Duke Applied Microeconometrics Reading Group.

March 06, 2007: Graham, Imbens, and Ridder (2006)

Applied Microeconometrics Reading Group, Duke University

“Complementarity and Aggregate Implications of Assortative Matching: A Nonparametric Analysis”

  • Slides: MathML (a webpage) or S5 (slides)

November 28, 2006: Structural Estimation of Sequential Games of Complete Information

Applied Microeconometrics Reading Group, Duke University

A presentation of my field paper for the Duke Applied Microeconometrics Reading Group.

October 05, 2006: Hirano, Imbens, and Ridder (2003)

Applied Microeconometrics Reading Group, Duke University

“Efficient Estimation of Average Treatment Effects Using the Estimated Propensity Score,” Econometrica, 71, 1161–1189.

June 21, 2006: Train (2003)

Applied Microeconometrics Reading Group, Duke University

Based on Sections 9.1, 9.2, and 5.6 of Kenneth Train’s “Discrete Choice Methods with Simulation,” Cambridge University Press, 2003.

January 24, 2006: Epple and Seig (1999)

Applied Microeconometrics Reading Group, Duke University

“Estimating Equilibrium Models of Locational Jurisdictions,” Journal of Political Economy, 107, 645–681.

April 23, 2003: Solving Nonlinear Wave Equations with Mathematica

Undergraduate Research Presentations, NC State University

A presentation of my work on the Mathematica programs PDESpecialSolutions and PDESolutionTester, under the direction of Willy Hereman, at the Colorado School of Mines REU.