Bryan S. Graham
Assistant Professor

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Curriculum Vitae

Mailing Address:
University of California
Department of Economics
549 Evans Hall #3880
Berkeley, CA 94590

Tel No. (510) 642-4752
Fax No. (510) 642-6615

E-mail Address:

Research
My research can be loosely grouped into a few main categories. Click on the links below to access research papers, data and computer code in each area. Papers are listed in descending order by date. All computer code is provide `as is' without warranty, explicit or otherwise.

  1. Social interactions, spillovers and peer effects
  2. Missing data and data combination
  3. Panel data
  4. Other research areas
  5. Older unpublished (i.e., never to be published) papers
Teaching and advising
Information on current teaching and advising may be found here. A list of former students, for whom I served as principal advisor, with with initial and current placements may be found here.

Social interactions, spillovers and peer effects

Date
Paper
Supplemental files
Publication status
Co-authors
Funding
2009
Measuring the average outcome and inequality effects of segregation in the presence of social spillovers 
Preliminary [1] Guido Imbens
[2] Geert Ridder
NSF SES #0820361
2009
Complementarity and aggregate implications of assortative matching: a nonparametric analysis
NBER Version
Web appendix
Under review
[1] Guido Imbens
[2] Geert Ridder
NSF SES #0820361
2009
Endogenous neighborhood selection, the distribution of income, and the identification of neighborhood effects
Calib. Excel file
Stata DCT file
Stata Do file
Code f/ figures
Under review

2008
Identifying social interactions through conditional variance restrictions   Web appendix
STAR data
Stata Do file 1
Stata Do file 2
Stata Do file 3
Matlab file 1
Matlab file 2
Data extract
Thesis version
Econometrica 76 (3): 643 - 660, 2008

2007
Redistributive effects for discretely-valued inputs
Preliminary [1] Guido Imbens
[2] Geert Ridder
NSF SES #0820361
2005
Identification and estimation of the linear-in-means model of social interactions
Economic Letters 88 (1): 1 - 6, 2005 [1] Jinyong Hahn

Missing data and data combination

Date
Paper
Supplemental files
Publication status
Co-authors
Funding
2009
Efficient estimation of data combination problems by the method of auxiliary-to-study tilting (AST) Old NBER
Web appendix
MC code
AST code for ATT
NSW data
NSW code

Under review
[1] Dan Egel
[2] Cristine Pinto

2009
A new method of estimating moment condition models with missing data when selection is on observables Old NBER
Web appendix
MC appendix
Section 4 Code
Section 5 Code
IPT code for missing outcome
Under review
[1] Dan Egel
[2] Cristine Pinto

2008
Efficient estimation of missing data models using moment conditions and semiparametric restrictions   NBER Version
Web appendix
Old Version
Old web appendix
Second revise and resubmit


Panel data

Date
Paper
Supplemental files
Publication status
Co-authors
Funding
2008
The incidental parameter problem in a non-differentiable panel data model
Under review
[1] Jinyong Hahn
[2] Jim Powell

2008
Identification and estimation of `irregular' correlated random coefficient models NBER Version Revise and resubmit
[1] Jim Powell NSF SES #0921928

Other research areas

Date
Paper
Supplemental files
Publication status
Co-authors
Funding
2005
Rich nations, poor nations: how much can multiple equilibria explain Data
Calibration code
Stability code
Journal of Economic Growth 11 (1): 5 - 41, 2006 [1] Jon Temple

2003
Longevity and life-cycle savings
Scandinavian Journal of Economics 105 (3): 319 - 338, 2003 [1] David Bloom
[2] David Canning


Older papers
Teaching and advising
Former students

Year
Name
Initial placement
Current placement
2009
Paulina Oliva
UC - Santa Barbara
UC - Santa Barbara
2008
Cristine Pinto
CEDEPLAR, UFMG
CEDEPLAR, UFMG