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Jack Porter is a Professor of Economics and holds the Richard E. Stockwell Distinguished Chair at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Department of Economics. Based in the Social Sciences Building, he actively contributes to the department's research and teaching missions with a focus on advanced econometric methodologies.
His research centers on Econometrics, particularly Structural Econometrics, Microeconometrics, Treatment Effects, Instrumental Variables, and Moment Inequalities. Porter's work bridges theoretical econometric frameworks with empirical applications in microeconomic contexts, emphasizing identification strategies and methodological innovations for complex economic models.
Analysis of Porter's publication record reveals consistent contributions to high-impact econometric theory, with recurring themes in moment inequality frameworks, treatment effect estimation, and instrumental variable methods. His work in Econometrica and the Journal of Econometrics demonstrates rigorous theoretical development with practical implications for empirical economic research.
Scientific Awards:
- Richard E. Stockwell Distinguished Chair
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