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Gregory Fletcher Cox is an Assistant Professor at the National University of Singapore (NUS) Department of Economics. He holds a PhD in Economics from Yale University and specializes in econometrics, with significant contributions to weak identification theory, moment inequality models, and statistical optimization without convexity.
- Educational Background: Doctor of Philosophy (Humanities & Social Sciences), Yale University
Research Focus: Cox's work addresses fundamental econometric challenges, including parameter identification in low-dimensional factor models, size-exact testing in moment inequality frameworks, and uniqueness of global minima in non-convex optimization. His applied research connects Singapore's economic indicators (construction, manufacturing) to healthcare trends like hand injury rates.
Key Publication Trends: Recent papers demonstrate methodological advancements in econometric theory (2020-2024), focusing on robust statistical inference, computational efficiency in hypothesis testing, and interdisciplinary applications linking economic data to public health outcomes.
- Scientific Awards: President's Young Professor (NUS)
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