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Economics and Finance D-index 39 Citations 8,806 171 World Ranking 1432 National Ranking 891

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Statistics
  • Mathematical analysis
  • Regression analysis

His scientific interests lie mostly in Econometrics, Labour economics, Statistics, Unemployment and Panel data. His research in the fields of Fixed effects model overlaps with other disciplines such as Residual. His Labour economics research integrates issues from Business cycle, Competition, Selection, Search model and Business economics.

His study in Unemployment is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Vocational education, Minimum wage, Wage and Monopsony. His Panel data research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Joint probability distribution and Attrition. His Estimator study deals with Propensity score matching intersecting with Score test, Efficient estimator and Sieve estimator.

His most cited work include:

  • Efficient estimation of average treatment effects using the estimated propensity score (1499 citations)
  • True and Spurious Duration Dependence: The Identifiability of the Proportional Hazard Model (359 citations)
  • An empirical equilibrium search model of the labor market (258 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

His main research concerns Econometrics, Statistics, Estimator, Nonparametric statistics and Panel data. His work deals with themes such as Unemployment, Search model, Outcome and Marginal distribution, which intersect with Econometrics. Geert Ridder studied Statistics and Identification that intersect with Matching.

Geert Ridder has included themes like Applied mathematics and Nonlinear system in his Estimator study. His Nonparametric statistics research incorporates elements of Covariate and Moment. His Panel data research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Sample, Missing data, Joint probability distribution and Attrition.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Econometrics (39.53%)
  • Statistics (24.19%)
  • Estimator (23.26%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2010-2020)?

  • Statistics (24.19%)
  • Estimator (23.26%)
  • Identification (8.37%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Geert Ridder spends much of his time researching Statistics, Estimator, Identification, Econometrics and Applied mathematics. Geert Ridder has researched Estimator in several fields, including Mathematical optimization, Monte Carlo method, Inference and Nonlinear system. His work carried out in the field of Identification brings together such families of science as Matching and Match function.

His studies in Econometrics integrate themes in fields like Attrition, Missing data and Marginal distribution. His Applied mathematics study also includes fields such as

  • Distribution and Accelerated failure time model most often made with reference to Variables,
  • Nonparametric statistics which intersects with area such as Delta method, Asymptotic distribution and Moment. His Random assignment research incorporates elements of Average treatment effect, Production, Cohort effect and Comparability.

Between 2010 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Health, Height, Height Shrinkage, and SES at Older Ages: Evidence from China (52 citations)
  • Complementarity and Aggregate Implications of Assortative Matching: A Nonparametric Analysis (52 citations)
  • Asymptotic Variance of Semiparametric Estimators With Generated Regressors (42 citations)

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Best Publications

Efficient estimation of average treatment effects using the estimated propensity score

Keisuke Hirano;Guido W. Imbens;Geert Ridder.
Econometrica (2003)

2779 Citations

True and Spurious Duration Dependence: The Identifiability of the Proportional Hazard Model

Chris Elbers;Geert Ridder.
The Review of Economic Studies (1982)

567 Citations

An empirical equilibrium search model of the labor market

Gerard J. van den Berg;Geert Ridder.
Econometrica (1998)

485 Citations

VACANCIES AND THE RECRUITMENT OF NEW EMPLOYEES

Jan van Ours;Geert Ridder.
Journal of Labor Economics (1992)

291 Citations

The Econometrics of Data Combination

Geert Ridder;Robert Moffitt.
Research Papers in Economics (2007)

214 Citations

POOLING STATES IN THE MULTINOMIAL LOGIT MODEL

J.S. Cramer;G. Ridder.
Journal of Econometrics (1991)

210 Citations

An impact evaluation of education, health, and water supply investments by the Bolivian social investment fund

John Newman;Menno Pradhan;Laura B. Rawlings;Geert Ridder.
The World Bank Economic Review (2002)

209 Citations

Stratified partial likelihood estimation.

Geert Ridder;İnsan Tunalı.
Journal of Econometrics (1999)

202 Citations

THE NONPARAMETRIC IDENTIFICATION OF GENERALIZED ACCELERATED FAILURE-TIME MODELS

Geert Ridder.
The Review of Economic Studies (1990)

201 Citations

Combining panel data sets with attrition and refreshment samples

Keisuke Hirano;Guido W. Imbens;Guido W. Imbens;Geert Ridder;Geert Ridder;Donald B. Rubin.
Econometrica (2001)

187 Citations

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