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Overview

Gary Chamberlain was affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their research primarily focused on areas within Economics, Econometrics, and Finance, with a notable concentration on several subfields.

The main fields of study covered by Chamberlain included Economics and Econometrics, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, General Decision Sciences, and Finance.

Their work addressed several main topics, such as:

  • Spatial and Panel Data Analysis
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation
  • Housing Market and Economics
  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
  • Financial Markets and Investment Strategies
  • Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis

Chamberlain published in various venues, with each publication contributing to their research profile:

  • Journal of Econometrics
  • Annual Review of Economics
  • SERIEs

Their recent papers illustrate the scope and evolution of their research interests:

  • Feedback in Panel Data Models, 2021, Journal of Econometrics
  • Robust Decision Theory and Econometrics, 2020, Annual Review of Economics
  • Identification in Dynamic Binary Choice Models, 2023, SERIEs

Best Publications

  • Analysis of Covariance With Qualitative Data

    Gary Chamberlain

  • Arbitrage, Factor Structure, and Mean-Variance Analysis on Large Asset Markets

    Gary Chamberlain;Michael Rothschild

  • Multivariate regression models for panel data

    Gary Chamberlain;Gary Chamberlain

  • Asymptotic efficiency in estimation with conditional moment restrictions

    Gary Chamberlain

  • Chapter 22 Panel data

    Gary Chamberlain

  • FUNDS, FACTORS, AND DIVERSIFICATION IN ARBITRAGE PRICING MODELS

    Gary Chamberlain

  • A characterization of the distributions that imply mean—Variance utility functions☆

    Gary Chamberlain;Gary Chamberlain

  • Advances in Econometrics: Quantile regression, censoring, and the structure of wages

    Gary Chamberlain

  • Efficiency Bounds for Semiparametric Regression

    Gary Chamberlain

  • Arbitrage, Factor Structure, and Mean-Variance Analysis on Large Asset Markets

    Gary Chamberlain;Gary Chamberlain;Michael Rothschild;Michael Rothschild

  • Asymptotic efficiency in semi-parametric models with censoring

    Gary Chamberlain

  • Comment: Sequential Moment Restrictions in Panel Data

    Gary Chamberlain

  • Analysis of Covariance with Qualitative Data

    Gary Chamberlain;Gary Chamberlain

  • Unobservables with a Variance-Components Structure: Ability, Schooling, and the Economic Success of Brothers

    Gary Chamberlain;Zvi Griliches

  • A note on the probability of casting a decisive vote

    Gary Chamberlain;Michael Rothschild

  • Optimal Intertemporal Consumption under Uncertainty

    Gary Chamberlain;Charles A. Wilson

  • Binary Response Models for Panel Data: Identification and Information

    Gary Chamberlain

  • Nonparametric Applications of Bayesian Inference

    Gary Chamberlain;Guido W Imbens

  • The General Equivalence of Granger and Sims Causality

    Gary Chamberlain

  • Matrix Weighted Averages and Posterior Bounds

    Gary Chamberlain;Edward E. Leamer

  • Econometrics and decision theory

    Gary Chamberlain

  • RANDOM EFFECTS ESTIMATORS WITH MANY INSTRUMENTAL VARIABLES

    Gary Chamberlain;Guido Imbens

Frequent Co-Authors

Guido W. Imbens
Guido W. Imbens Stanford University
Michael Rothschild
Michael Rothschild University of Wisconsin–Madison
Edward E. Leamer
Edward E. Leamer University of California, Los Angeles
Julian R. Betts
Julian R. Betts University of California, San Diego
James J. Heckman
James J. Heckman University of Chicago
Clive W. J. Granger
Clive W. J. Granger University of California, San Diego
Martin Feldstein
Martin Feldstein Harvard University

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