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An Investigation into Household Consumption and the Labor Supply Using High-frequency Marketing Data of Household Consumption and Labor Supply
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ICHIMURA, Hidehiko
ICHIMURA, Hidehiko
Professor of Economics, Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Tokyo
Econometrics

Job Experience

2005 Professor of Economics, Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo
2000 Professor, Department of Economics, University of College London
1999 Reader, Department of Economics, University College London
1998 Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh
1996 Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh
1987 Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Minnesota

Education

1988 Ph.D., Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
1981 B.A., Economics, Osaka University

Selected Publications

Articles

"What really happened to consumption inequality in the US?" (with O. Attanasio and E. Battistin) Measurement Issues in Economics - The Paths Ahead: Essays in Honor of Zvi Griliches, E. Berndt and C. Hulten (eds.), forthcoming.
"Asymptotic Expansions for some Semiparametric Program Evaluation Estimators," (with O. Linton) Identification and inference in econometric models: essays in honor of Thomas J. Rothenberg, eds. D. W. K. Andrews and J. H. Stock, Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.
"Semiparametric reduced-form estimation of tuition subsidies," (with C. Taber) American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 92(2), pp.286-292, 2002.
"Propensity Score Matching with Instrumental Variables," (with C. Taber) American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 91(2), pp.119-124, 2001.

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