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Martin Browning is Professor of Economics at the University of Oxford and Fellow of Nuffield College, with additional leadership as Director of the Centre for Applied Microeconometrics in Copenhagen. He holds dual fellowships in the Econometric Society (including European Council membership) and the British Academy.
His educational credentials include a B.Sc. (1979) and M.Sc. (1981) from the London School of Economics (LSE), followed by a Ph.D. from Tilburg University in 1993.
Professor Browning's research centers on applied microeconometrics with rigorous focus on individual and household behavior, heterogeneity modeling, and household economics. His recent work analyzes marriage dynamics and housework allocation, demonstrating how microeconometric methods reveal nuanced behavioral patterns in domestic economics. This research bridges theoretical econometrics with real-world applications in family economics.
His scientific recognition includes:
- Fellow of the Econometric Society
- Fellow of the British Academy
While specific student advising details are absent from source materials, his directorship of the Centre for Applied Microeconometrics implies active research mentorship. No explicit grant information is provided, though his leadership roles suggest substantial research funding oversight.
He directs the Centre for Applied Microeconometrics in Copenhagen, which serves as a hub for advancing microeconometric methodologies and their application to behavioral economic questions, particularly regarding household decision-making and heterogeneity.



