
Martin Browning
Ph.D.,Tilburg University, FBA, Fellow of the Econometric Society, Fellow of the European Economic Association
Professor of Economics
College or Institution: Nuffield College
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Research Interests
Summary: Applied Microeconometrics
I work mostly in that misty area where microeconomic theory meets micro data - popularly known as applied microeconometrics. My main interests are in the economics of the family (with particular emphasis on intra-household allocation); demand analysis; consumption and saving; the design of social support systems and modeling heterogeneity for applied work.
Research Group(s)
Recent Working Papers
- Allocation within the household: direct survey evidence (2009)
- Pooling of income and sharing of consumption within households (2009)
- Marriage and consumption (2009)
- Dynamic binary outcome models with maximal heterogeneity (2009)
- Spending time and money within the household (2006)
- Revealed Preference Analysis of Characteristics Models (2006)
- Quelques resultats sur l`effet des transferts cibles (2006)
- Modelling income processes with lots of heterogeneity (2006)
- Heterogeneity in dynamic discrete choice models (2006)
- Estimating Intertemporal Allocation Parameters using Simulated Expectation Errors (2006)
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