Matthew Harding
Assistant Professor
mch@stanford.edu
http://www.stanford.edu/~mch/
Page in Stanford Directory
Phone: 650-723-4116
Office: Landau 238
Office hours: By email appointment
Interests
- Research: Econometrics, macro-finance, political economics
- Current Research: Random matrix theory; high-dimensional data; factor models, nonlinear random coefficients models; finite sample bias; impact of global factors on the US economy; voting behavior in the US congress
- Teaching: Econometrics, political economics
- Professional Affiliations: Econometric Society, AEA, American Mathematical Society
Recent Publications
(1) "A Bayesian Mixed Logit-Probit Model for Multinomial Choice", (with M. Burda and J. Hausman), Journal of Econometrics, 2008
(2) "Using a Laplace Approximation to Estimate the Random Coefficients Logit Model by Non-linear Least Squares" (with J. Hausman), International Economic Review, 2007
(3) "Structural Estimation of High-Dimensional Factor Models", 2008
(4) "A Quantile Regression Approach for Estimating Panel Data Models Using Instrumental Variables" (with C. Lamarche), 2008
(5) "The Political Economy of Heterogeneous Development: Quantile Effects of Income and Education," (with M. Alexander and C. Lamarche), 2008
List of Stanford Working Papers
Current Courses
| Winter | ECON 102 Introduction to Econometrics ECON 276 Limited Dependent Variables |
Education
Ph.D., MIT, M. Phil. Oxford, B.A, University College London