Applied Microeconometrics

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Overview

The Applied Microeconometrics (AME) group focuses on Econometric methodology with applications in (predominantly, but not exclusively) microeconomics. We aim to bring together colleagues who work in different areas but share a common interest in methods. Our group encompasses a diverse spectrum of research areas covering (but not limited to):

  • Labour market outcomes

  • Health/disability

  • Education/skills

  • Inequalities

  • Development

Activities

We meet regularly to share work in progress, discuss common research interests, and brainstorm ideas. We also organise ad hoc workshops, seminars, and reading groups.

Beyond our commitment to produce cutting edge applied econometrics research, we seek to strengthen the research ecosystem by:

  • Widening secondary data access for researchers

  • Building networks with policymakers and the third sector

  • Translating academic rigor into real-world impact

Membership

Our group includes researchers at all levels, from established professors to Early Career Researchers and PhD students.

We welcome enquiries from researchers within and beyond academia. Please reach out to Cristina Sechel to explore engagement opportunities or if you would like to know more about our activites.  

Research group leader

Cristina Sechel


Academic staff

Bitrus B Amos Chiara OrsiniGreta MorandoKim Nguyen

PhD students 

Cindy Jane Justo

Retno SugihartiReza Mahardika


Representative publications

Foureaux-Koppensteiner, M., Jesse Matheson and R. Plugor (2023). 鈥溾, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy.

Nicolas Van de Sijpe, Windmeijer, F. (2023). . Journal of Econometrics.

Daysal NM, Elder TE, Hellerstein JK, Imberman SA & Chiara Orsini (2023) . American Journal of Health Economics.

Gedikli C, Gurleen Popli & Yilmaz O (2023) . World Development.

Jennifer Roberts, Tubeuf S & Tyler P (2022) . Housing Studies.

Bove V, Georgios Efthyvoulou & Pickard H (2022) . Scandinavian Journal of Economics

Mahdi S, Andy Dickerson, Infield Solar G & Caton SJ (2022) . British Journal of Nutrition.

Andy Dickerson, McDool, E & Morris, D. (2022) , Education Economics.

Bove, V., Georgios Efthyvoulou & Pickard, H. (2022).  British Journal of Political Science.

Mark Bryan, Rice N, Jennifer Roberts , and Cristina Sechel (2022), . Labour Economics.

Mark Bryan, Rice N, Jennifer Roberts and Cristina Sechel (2022) . Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics.

Gladwell D., Gurleen Popli, and Aki Tsuchiya. (2022) 鈥.鈥 Journal of Royal Statistical Society, Series A.

Andrew M Bryce (2021) Manchester School.

Sechel Cristina (2021) . Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.

Anaxagorou, C., Georgios Efthyvoulou. & Sarantides, V. (2020). . European Economic Review.

Foureaux-Koppensteiner, M., and Jesse Matheson (2020). "", The World Bank Economic Review.

Bert Van Landeghem. (2019)  Journal of Economic Psychology.

Chiara Orsini. (2019). Health Economics.

Hole, A. & Anita Ratcliffe. (2019) . The Scandinavian Journal of Economics.

De Neve, J., G. Ward, F. Dekeulenaer, Bert Van Landeghem, G. Kavetsos and M. Norton (2018) Review of Economics and Statistics.

Lee S & Chiara Orsini (2018) . Journal of Applied Econometrics.

Temple, J., Nicolas Van de Sijpe. (2017). . Journal of International Economics.

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