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Jason Abrevaya

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First Name:Jason
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Last Name:Abrevaya
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RePEc Short-ID:pab39
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https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/economics/faculty/ja8294
Twitter: JAbrevaya
Terminal Degree:1996 Economics Department; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

Department of Economics
University of Texas-Austin

Austin, Texas (United States)
http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/economics/
RePEc:edi:deutxus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Jason Abrevaya & Yu-Chin Hsu & Robert P. Lieli, 2012. "Estimating Conditional Average Treatment Effects," CEU Working Papers 2012_16, Department of Economics, Central European University, revised 20 Jul 2012.
  2. Hamermesh, Daniel S. & Abrevaya, Jason, 2011. ""Beauty Is the Promise of Happiness"?," IZA Discussion Papers 5600, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  3. Abrevaya, Jason & Hamermesh, Daniel S., 2010. "Charity and Favoritism in the Field: Are Female Economists Nicer (To Each Other)?," IZA Discussion Papers 4921, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).

Articles

  1. Abrevaya, Jason & Xu, Haiqing, 2023. "Estimation of treatment effects under endogenous heteroskedasticity," Journal of Econometrics, Elsevier, vol. 234(2), pages 451-478.
  2. Jason Abrevaya & Yu-Chin Hsu, 2021. "Partial effects in non-linear panel data models with correlated random effects," The Econometrics Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 24(3), pages 519-535.
  3. Jason Abrevaya & Chris Muris, 2020. "Interval censored regression with fixed effects," Journal of Applied Econometrics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 35(2), pages 198-216, March.
  4. Abrevaya, Jason, 2019. "Missing dependent variables in fixed-effects models," Journal of Econometrics, Elsevier, vol. 211(1), pages 151-165.
  5. Jason Abrevaya & Stephen G. Donald, 2017. "A GMM Approach for Dealing with Missing Data on Regressors," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 99(4), pages 657-662, July.
  6. Jason Abrevaya & Yu-Chin Hsu & Robert P. Lieli, 2015. "Estimating Conditional Average Treatment Effects," Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 33(4), pages 485-505, October.
  7. Abrevaya Jason & McCulloch Robert, 2014. "Reversal of fortune: a statistical analysis of penalty calls in the National Hockey League," Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports, De Gruyter, vol. 10(2), pages 1-18, June.
  8. Jason Abrevaya & Shu Shen, 2014. "Estimation Of Censored Panel‐Data Models With Slope Heterogeneity," Journal of Applied Econometrics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 29(4), pages 523-548, June.
  9. Hamermesh, Daniel S. & Abrevaya, Jason, 2013. "Beauty is the promise of happiness?," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 64(C), pages 351-368.
  10. Jason Abrevaya, 2013. "The projection approach for unbalanced panel data," Econometrics Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 16(2), pages 161-178, June.
  11. Jason Abrevaya & Daniel S. Hamermesh, 2012. "Charity and Favoritism in the Field: Are Female Economists Nicer (To Each Other)?," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 94(1), pages 202-207, February.
  12. Jason Abrevaya & Laura Puzzello, 2012. "Taxes, Cigarette Consumption, and Smoking Intensity: Comment," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 102(4), pages 1751-1763, June.
  13. Abrevaya Jason, 2012. "Editorial," Journal of Econometric Methods, De Gruyter, vol. 1(1), pages 1-1, August.
  14. Jason Abrevaya & Youngki Shin, 2011. "Rank estimation of partially linear index models," Econometrics Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 14(3), pages 409-437, October.
  15. Jason Abrevaya & Hongfei Tang, 2011. "Body mass index in families: spousal correlation, endogeneity, and intergenerational transmission," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 41(3), pages 841-864, December.
  16. Abrevaya, Jason & Mulligan, Karen, 2011. "Effectiveness of state-level vaccination mandates: Evidence from the varicella vaccine," Journal of Health Economics, Elsevier, vol. 30(5), pages 966-976.
  17. Jason Abrevaya & Jerry A. Hausman & Shakeeb Khan, 2010. "Testing for Causal Effects in a Generalized Regression Model With Endogenous Regressors," Econometrica, Econometric Society, vol. 78(6), pages 2043-2061, November.
  18. Jason Abrevaya, 2009. "Are There Missing Girls in the United States? Evidence from Birth Data," American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, American Economic Association, vol. 1(2), pages 1-34, April.
  19. Abrevaya, Jason & Dahl, Christian M, 2008. "The Effects of Birth Inputs on Birthweight," Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, American Statistical Association, vol. 26, pages 379-397.
  20. Jason Abrevaya, 2008. "On recombinant estimation for experimental data," Experimental Economics, Springer;Economic Science Association, vol. 11(1), pages 25-52, March.
  21. Jason Abrevaya, 2007. "Reply to Longley and Sankaran," Journal of Sports Economics, , vol. 8(5), pages 555-556, October.
  22. Jason Abrevaya, 2006. "Estimating the effect of smoking on birth outcomes using a matched panel data approach," Journal of Applied Econometrics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 21(4), pages 489-519.
  23. Jason Abrevaya & Jian Huang, 2005. "On the Bootstrap of the Maximum Score Estimator," Econometrica, Econometric Society, vol. 73(4), pages 1175-1204, July.
  24. Jason Abrevaya & Wei Jiang, 2005. "A Nonparametric Approach to Measuring and Testing Curvature," Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, American Statistical Association, vol. 23, pages 1-19, January.
  25. Jason Abrevaya, 2004. "Fit to be Tied," Journal of Sports Economics, , vol. 5(3), pages 292-306, August.
  26. Jason Abrevaya & Jerry A. Hausman, 2004. "Response error in a transformation model with an application to earnings-equation estimation *," Econometrics Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 7(2), pages 366-388, December.
  27. Abrevaya, Jason, 2003. "Pairwise-Difference Rank Estimation of the Transformation Model," Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, American Statistical Association, vol. 21(3), pages 437-447, July.
  28. Abrevaya, Jason, 2002. "Ladder tournaments and underdogs: lessons from professional bowling," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 47(1), pages 87-101, January.
  29. Jason Abrevaya, 2002. "Computing Marginal Effects In The Box-Cox Model," Econometric Reviews, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 21(3), pages 383-393.
  30. Jason Abrevaya, 2001. "The effects of demographics and maternal behavior on the distribution of birth outcomes," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 26(1), pages 247-257.
  31. Jason Abrevaya, 2000. "Testing for a treatment effect in a heterogeneous population: A modified sign-test statistic and a leapfrog statistic," Journal of Applied Statistics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(6), pages 679-687.
  32. Abrevaya, Jason, 2000. "Rank estimation of a generalized fixed-effects regression model," Journal of Econometrics, Elsevier, vol. 95(1), pages 1-23, March.
  33. Jason Abrevaya & Jerry A. Hausman, 1999. "Semiparametric Estimation with Mismeasured Dependent Variables: An Application to Duration Models for Unemployment Spells," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 55-56, pages 243-275.
  34. Abrevaya, Jason, 1999. "Rank regression for current-status data: asymptotic normality," Statistics & Probability Letters, Elsevier, vol. 43(3), pages 275-287, July.
  35. Jason Abrevaya, 1999. "Rank estimation of a transformation model with observed truncation," Econometrics Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 2(2), pages 292-305.
  36. Abrevaya, Jason, 1999. "Leapfrog estimation of a fixed-effects model with unknown transformation of the dependent variable," Journal of Econometrics, Elsevier, vol. 93(2), pages 203-228, December.
  37. Abrevaya, Jason, 1999. "Computation of the maximum rank correlation estimator," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 62(3), pages 279-285, March.
  38. Hausman, J. A. & Abrevaya, Jason & Scott-Morton, F. M., 1998. "Misclassification of the dependent variable in a discrete-response setting," Journal of Econometrics, Elsevier, vol. 87(2), pages 239-269, September.
  39. Abrevaya, Jason, 1997. "The equivalence of two estimators of the fixed-effects logit model," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 55(1), pages 41-43, August.

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  1. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (3) 2010-05-22 2011-04-09 2011-08-29
  2. NEP-HAP: Economics of Happiness (2) 2011-04-09 2011-08-29
  3. NEP-LTV: Unemployment, Inequality and Poverty (2) 2011-04-09 2011-08-29
  4. NEP-BEC: Business Economics (1) 2011-08-29
  5. NEP-HPE: History and Philosophy of Economics (1) 2011-04-09
  6. NEP-RMG: Risk Management (1) 2012-11-03
  7. NEP-SOC: Social Norms and Social Capital (1) 2011-04-09
  8. NEP-SOG: Sociology of Economics (1) 2010-05-22

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