Microeconometrics and MATLAB: An Introduction

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Pub. Date: 2016-03-07
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Author Biography


Abi Adams, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Oxford,Damian Clarke, PhD student in Economics, University of Oxford,Simon Quinn, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Oxford

Abi Adams is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Oxford, a Research Fellow at the Institute of Fiscal Studies and a Cowles Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow. Her research focuses on consumer choice, with a particular interest in nonparametric methods and revealed preference theory.



Damian Clarke is a DPhil (PhD) student in economics at the University of Oxford, with research focusing on maternal and child health and education, fertility and family size, and applied microeconometrics. Damian has worked for a range of international organisations and government bodies in Latin America and in West Africa.


Simon Quinn is an Associate Professor of Economics and a Deputy Director of the Centre for the Study of African Economies at the University of Oxford. Simon's research interests lie primarily in the study of firms and development.

Table of Contents


I: Foundations
1. Entering the 'Matrix Laboratory'
2. The Agent Optimises
3. The Economist Optimises
II: Discrete Choice
4. Discrete Multinomial Choice
5. Discrete Games
III: Dynamics
6. Dynamic Choice on a Finite Horizon
7. Dynamic Choice on an Infinite Horizon
IV: Non-Parametric Methods
8. Nonparametric Regression
9. Semiparametric Methods
V: Speed
10. Speeding Things Up. . .
11. . . and Slowing Things Down

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