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Adam M Rosen is a Professor of Economics at Duke University's Trinity College of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on econometric methodology, particularly instrumental variable (IV) methods, partial identification, and discrete choice modeling. He holds a Ph.D. from Northwestern University (2006). Rosen's work spans theoretical advancements in IV models, Tobit models, and structural estimation of economic games, with applications to policy evaluation and applied microeconomics. His recent publications emphasize extending IV frameworks to nonlinear settings and addressing identification challenges with imperfect instruments. He has contributed to software tools for econometric analysis, including Stata packages for intersection bounds and imperfect instrument applications. Rosen also serves as Director of Graduate Studies in Economics at Duke and teaches advanced courses in econometrics.
- Key affiliations: International Research Staff at CeMMAP, International Research Fellow at IFS.
- Notable contributions include 'Generalized Instrumental Variable Models' (Handbook of Econometrics) and 'Partial Identification in Applied Research.'
Research interests include bounding wage distributions, robust analysis of short panels, and counterfactual analysis. His work often bridges econometric theory and practical applications, with a focus on causal inference under incomplete information.
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