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Aleksey Tetenov is a Full Professor at the Institute of Economics and Econometrics, University of Geneva, where he also serves as Director of a Research Institute. Holding a Ph.D. from Northwestern University, Professor Tetenov maintains an active research program at the intersection of econometrics, statistical decision theory, and treatment choice methodology.
Professor Tetenov's research focuses on developing statistical frameworks for optimal decision-making under uncertainty, with particular applications in medical treatment choice, clinical trial design, and policy evaluation. His work bridges theoretical statistical decision theory with practical applications in healthcare and economics, addressing questions of how to make optimal treatment decisions based on experimental evidence and how to design trials that yield actionable results.
His publications reveal a consistent research trajectory examining statistical decision properties, welfare maximization methods, and treatment choice frameworks. Professor Tetenov frequently collaborates with leading scholars including Charles F. Manski and Toru Kitagawa, producing influential work published in top journals such as Econometrica, Journal of Econometrics, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Professor Tetenov has received recognition for his contributions to statistical decision theory and its applications, with his work on empirical welfare maximization methods for treatment choice representing a significant advancement in the field. His research has practical implications for clinical guidelines, medical decision-making, and evidence-based policy formation.
As an educator, Professor Tetenov teaches courses in Applied Econometrics, Applied Economics Workshop, and Econometrics at the executive level, sharing his expertise in statistical methods and decision theory with advanced students.


