Nese Yildiz

Associate Professor of Economics at Simon Business School

Schools

  • Simon Business School

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Biography

Simon Business School

Selected Publications

Publications

  • Dummy Endogenous Variables in Weakly Separable Models, with Edward Vytlacil, Econometrica, 2007, Vol. 75, No. 3:757-779.
  • Identifying Misspecified Propensity Score and Program Evaluation, with Azeem M. Shaikh, Marianne Simonsen and Edward Vytlacil, Journal of Econometrics, 2009, Vol. 151, No. 1:33-46.
  • Consistency of Plug-In Estimators of Upper Contour and Level Sets, Econometric Theory, 2012, Vol. 28, No. 2:309-327.
  • Identification of Parameters in an Asymmetric Perfect Information Game, Economics Letters, 2011, Vol. 112, No. 3:243-246.
  • Jackknife CUE with Nearly Singular Design and Many Weak Moment Asymptotics, with Mehmet Caner, Journal of Econometrics, 2012, Vol. 170, No. 2:422-441.
  • Estimation of Binary Choice Models with Linear Index and Dummy Endogenous Variables, Econometric Theory, 2013, Vol. 29, No. 2: 354-392.
  • Orthogonal Polynomials for Semiparametric Instrumental Variables Model, with Yevgeniy V. Kovchegov, forthcoming at ESAIM: Probability and Statistics.
  • Identification of a Nonparametric Panel Data Model with Unobserved Heterogeneity and Lagged Dependent Variables, Economics Letters, 2015, Vol. 132, 133-135.

Working Papers

  • Multiple Discrete Endogenous Variables in Weakly Separable Triangular Models, with S. J. Jun, J. Pinkse and H. Xun.
  • A Discontinuity Test for Identification in Triangular Nonseparable Models, with M. Carolina Caetano and Christoph Rothe.
  • Testing Essential Heterogeneity Of Partial Effects Using A Discontinuously Distributed Covariate, with Umair Khalil.
  • Identification and Estimation of a Triangular model with Multiple Endogenous Variables and Insufficiently Many Instrumental Variables, with Liquan Huang and Umair Khalil.

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