Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

anno 2002

1 febbraio 2002 

"Regolazione e Riregolazione del Mercato del Lavoro: Il Ruolo delle Parti Sociali"
IEIL, Università Cattolica AISRI, Associazione Italiana di Studio delle Relazioni Industriali

Reading Group in MICRO-ECONOMETRICS 

Il ciclo di lezioni-seminari verte su problemi metodologici di analisi dei dati applicati a temi di economia del lavoro. Gli incontri sono diretti ai dottorandi, ai laureandi e a tutti gli studiosi interessati ad approfondire o a discutere le tematiche proposte. Il programma degli incontri per il corrente anno accademico e per le edizioni passate può essere scaricato. Sono disponibili "on-line" anche le lezioni e i materiali (Working paper, programmi in Stata e dati) messi a disposizione dai relatori nel corso del loro intervento.
Per poter accedere ai materiali e' necessario registrarsi inviando una mail a: ist.eil@unicatt.it

Claudio LUCIFORA, "An Introduction to the Art of Labormetrics"

  • D. S. Hamermesh (1999), "The Art of Labormetrics", NBER, WP.6927.
  • J. D. Angrist and A. Krueger (1999), "Empirical Strategies in Labor Economics", in O. Ashenfelter and Card, D. Handbook of Labour Economics, vol.3(b), North-Holland.
  • Symposium, (2001) "Econometric Tools", Journal of Economic Perspectives, vol.15 (4).

Lorenzo CAPPELLARI, "Simulation Based Estimation"

  • S. Stern (1997), "Simulation Based Estimation", Journal of Economic Literature.
  • S. Pudney (2003): "Road to Ruin? Sequences of Initiation to Drug and Crime in Britain", Economic Journal.
  • L. Cappellari and S. Jenkins (2003), "Multivariate Probit Regression Using Simulated Maximum Likelihood", mimeo

Salima HAMOUCHE, "Applications of Generalised Method of Moments"

  • Wooldridge, J. M. (2001), "Applications of Generalised Method of Moments", Journal of Economic Perspectives, vol.15 (4), 87-100.
  • Greene, William H. (2000), Econometric Analysis, 4th ed., London: Prentice-Hall, chapters 14.
  • Chamberlain, G. (1984): "Panel Data", in Griliches, Z. and Intriligator, M.D. (eds.), Handbook of Econometrics, Vol. II, Ch. 22, Amsterdam: North-Holland.

Andrea ICHINO, "Propensity Score Methods"

  • S. Becker and A. Ichino (2002), "Estimation of average treatment effects based on propensity scores", Stata Journal, 2(4).

Paolo GHINETTI, "Endogeneity, Selection and Selfselection: the role of unobservables"

  • J. Heckman and Navarro-Lozano (2003), "Using matching, IV, and Control Functions to estimate economic choice models", NBER, WP.9497.

Gilberto TURATI, "Frontier Estimation"

  • K. P. Kalirajan and Shand R. T. (1999), “Frontier Production Functions and Technical Efficiency Measures”, Journal of Economic Surveys, 13 (2), 149-172.
  • R. D. Banker (1993), “Maximum Likelihood, Consistency and Data Envelopment Analysis: A Statistical Foundation”, Management Science, 39 (10), 1265-1273.
  • G. D. Ferrier and C. A. K. Lovell (1990), “Measuring Cost Efficiency in Banking”, Journal of Econometrics, 46, 229-245.
  • P. Gagnepain and M. Ivaldi (2002), “Incentive regulatory policies: the case of public transit system in France”, Rand Journal of Economics, 33 (4), 605-629.

Federica ORIGO, "Treatment effects, endogeneity and panel data"

  • Heckman, J. and Smith, J. (1999), “The Pre-Programme Earnings Dip and the Determinants of Participation in a Social Programme. Implications for Simple Programme Evaluation Strategies”, The Economic Journal, 109, 313-348.
  • Eichler, M. and Lechner, M. (2002), “An Evaluation of Public Employment Programmes in the East German State of Sachsen-Anhalt” Labour Economics, 9, 143-186.

Conchita D’AMBROSIO, "Non-parametric Decomposition Methods: an application to income distribution"

  • D'Ambrosio, C. (2001), “Household Characteristics and the Distribution of Income in Italy: An Application of Social Distance Measures”, Review of Income and Wealth, 47, 43-64.
  • D'Ambrosio, C. (1999), “A Non-parametric Approach to the Income and Wages Distribution: An Application to Italy”, New York University, unpublished Ph.D.
  • Di Nardo, J., N. Fortin e T. Lemieux (1996): “Labor Market Institutions and the Distribution of Wages: A Semi-Parametric Approach”, Econometrica, 64, 1001-1044.
  • Esteban, J.M e D. Ray (1994) “On the Measurement of Polarization”, Econometrica 62, 819-851.

Francesco DEVICIENTI, "Duration Model Estimation with applications"

  • Stevens, A.H. (1999), “Climbing Out Of Poverty, Falling Back” In: Measuring The Persistence Of Poverty Over Multiple Spells”, Journal Of Human Resources, 34(3), pp 557-588.
  • De Vicenti, F. (2001), “Poverty Persistence in Britain: A Multivariate Analysis Using The BHPS, 1991-1997”, Journal Of Economics, Suppl. 9, 1-34.
  • Böheim R. and Taylor M.P. (2000), “Unemployment Duration and Exit States in Britain”, Working Paper 2000-01. Colchester: Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex.
  • Meghir C. and Whitehouse, E. (1997), “Labour Market Transitions And Retirement of Men in the UK”, Journal Of Econometrics.