Jörg Stoye Elected Fellow of the International Association of Applied Econometrics

Professor Jörg Stoye was recently elected a Fellow of the International Association for Applied Econometrics. The association aims to advance the education of the public in econometrics and its applications to a variety of fields in economics by advancing and supporting research in that field, and disseminating the results of such useful research to the public. The journal that the IAAE publishes is The Journal of Applied Econometrics.

Read the full announcement here.

Jörg Stoye  is a Professor in the Department of Economics. He works on microeconometric methods, especially as they interact with microeconomic theory. Current research is on inference under partial identification and on the statistical testing of Revealed Preference conditions. Other recent work is in statistical decision theory (e.g., on treatment choice as a decision problem) and on related questions in pure theory (e.g., axiomatic foundations for the Minimax Regret decision criterion).

To learn more about Professor Jörg Stoye's background, publications, and research, click here.

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