Pravin
K. Trivedi,
Rudy Professor of Economics
Ph.D., London School of Economics, 1970)
Econometrics
Professor Trivedi's current research and teaching interests are in (micro-)
econometrics. A central focus of his current research interests is
microeconometric modeling, with special reference to health care utilization. He
has co-authored the Econometric Society Research Monograph, Regression Analysis
of Count Data (Cambridge, 1998), a graduate text Microeconometrics: Methods and
Applications (Cambridge, 2005), and, more recently, a new graduate-level applied
microeconometrics text, Microeconometrics Using Stata (Stata Press, 2008). He
has served as Co-Editor of Econometrics Journal (2000-2007) and on the Editorial
Board of the Journal of Applied Econometrics since 1986. Some selected recent
journal articles include: "Bayesian Analysis of the Ordered Probit Model with
Endogenous Selection", Journal of Econometrics (2008); “Copula Modeling: An
Introduction for Practitioners,” Foundations and Trends in Econometrics, 2007;
“Bayesian Analysis of the Two-Part Model with Endogeneity: Application to Health
Care Expenditure,” Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2006; “A Specification and
Simulated Likelihood Estimation of a Non-normal Treatment-Outcome Model with
Selection: Application to Health Care Utilization,” Econometrics Journal, 2006;
“Using Trivariate Copulas to Model Sample Selection and Treatment Effects:
Application to Family Health Care Demand,” Journal of Business and Economic
Statistics, 2006; “A Private Insurance, Selection, and Health Care Use: A
Bayesian Analysis of Roy-type Model,” Journal of Business and Economic
Statistics, 2006. Further details of his recent research papers can be found on
his web page.
Home Page:
http://mypage.iu.edu/~trivedi/
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