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Jerry A. Hausman
Alternative spellings: J. A. Hausman J. Hausman Jerry Hausman
B:1946
Jerry Allen Hausman (born May 5, 1946) is the John and Jennie S. MacDonald Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a notable econometrician. He has published numerous influential papers in microeconometrics. Hausman is the recipient of several prestigious awards including the John Bates Clark Medal in 1985 and the Frisch Medal in 1980. He is perhaps most well known for his development of the Durbin-Wu-Hausman test, the first easy method allowing scientists to evaluate if their statistical models correspond to the data. He has done extensive work in the field of telecommunications, and is also recognized as an expert on antitrust and mergers, public finance and taxation, and regulation. Hausman also serves as the director of the MIT Telecommunications Economics Research Program. His recent applied papers are on topics including the effect of new goods on economic welfare and their measurement in the CPI, new telecommunications technologies including cellular 3G and broadband, regulation of telecommunications and railroads, and competition in . His recent econometrics papers include estimation of difference in difference models, , mixed logit model, weak instruments, and errors in variables in non-standard situations. Hausman received his B.A. from Brown University summa cum laude in 1968, and his Ph.D. from Nuffield College, Oxford University, where he was a Marshall Scholar, in 1973, with thesis titled Theoretical and empirical aspects of vintage capital models. (Source: DBPedia)
Profession
Economist
Affiliations
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Economics
Jerry Allen Hausman (born May 5, 1946) is the John and Jennie S. MacDonald Professor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a notable econometrician. He has published numerous influential papers in microeconometrics. Hausman is the recipient of several prestigious awards including the John Bates Clark Medal in 1985 and the Frisch Medal in 1980. He is perhaps most well known for his development of the Durbin-Wu-Hausman test, the first easy method allowing scientists to evaluate if their statistical models correspond to the data. He has done extensive work in the field of telecommunications, and is also recognized as an expert on antitrust and mergers, public finance and taxation, and regulation. Hausman also serves as the director of the MIT Telecommunications Economics Research Program. His recent applied papers are on topics including the effect of new goods on economic welfare and their measurement in the CPI, new telecommunications technologies including cellular 3G and broadband, regulation of telecommunications and railroads, and competition in . His recent econometrics papers include estimation of difference in difference models, , mixed logit model, weak instruments, and errors in variables in non-standard situations. Hausman received his B.A. from Brown University summa cum laude in 1968, and his Ph.D. from Nuffield College, Oxford University, where he was a Marshall Scholar, in 1973, with thesis titled Theoretical and empirical aspects of vintage capital models. (Source: DBPedia)
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NBER Working Paper (23)
Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (22)
CEMMAP working papers / Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (15)
Working papers / Department of Economics, Eller College (5)
Working papers / Rutgers University, Department of Economics (5)
NBER working paper series (4)
Discussion paper series / Harvard Institute of Economic Research (3)
Working papers / Department of Economics, The Johns Hopkins University (3)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Economics working paper series : working paper (3)
Working paper / Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Economics (2)
Contributions to economic analysis (2)
A National Bureau of Economic Research conference report (1)
Collection technique et scientifique des télécommunications (1)
Econometrics of imperfect competition (1)
AEI studies in telecommunications deregulation (1)
Advances in econometrics : a research annual (1)
Discussion paper / The University of Western Australia, Business School, Economics (1)
NBER-Conference Report (1)
Advances in econometrics (1)
Journal of econometrics (1)
FRB of NY Staff Report (1)
Staff reports / Federal Reserve Bank of New York (1)