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Andriy Norets is a Professor in the Economics Department at Brown University. His research focuses on Bayesian econometrics, dynamic discrete choice models, and nonparametric estimation methods. He has contributed to advancements in econometric theory, particularly in areas such as posterior consistency, adaptive estimation, and computational methods for complex models.
Key research themes include Bayesian nonparametric models, instrumental variable regression, and the development of efficient computational algorithms for variable dimension models. Norets has published extensively in top journals like Econometrica, Journal of Econometrics, and Annals of Statistics.
His work emphasizes methodological rigor and practical applications, such as analyzing stock market trading activity and improving inference in nonstandard econometric problems. He also collaborates with co-authors like Ulrich Müller, Justinas Pelenis, and Debdeep Pati on projects spanning from theoretical foundations to applied econometric problems.
Norets teaches courses including Undergraduate Econometrics and Graduate Econometric Theory II, demonstrating his commitment to both research and education in economic methodology.
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