APS Professor of Economics
Head, Department of Economics, University of Arizona
Teaching:
- Fall 2013: Economics 520
- Fall 2013: Economics 696 [course web page coming soon]
- [For older courses please see my teaching page]
Current Research:
- Applications of Statistical Decision Theory to Economics
- Causal Inference and Identification Analysis
- Identification and Estimation of Auction Models
- Small Data
Recent Papers:
- "Location Properties of Point Estimators in Linear Instrumental Variables and Related Models," (with Jack Porter), forthcoming, Econometric Reviews [pdf, revised 11/13/12].
- "Identification of Time and Risk Preferences in Buy Price Auctions," (with Daniel Ackerberg and Quazi Shahriar) [pdf].
- "Impossibility Results for Nondifferentiable Functionals," (with Jack Porter), Econometrica 80(4): 1769-1790.
- ""Robustness to Parametric Assumptions in Missing Data models," (with Bryan Graham), American Economic Review: Papers & Proceedings 101(3): 538-543
- "Adaptive Experimental Design Using the Propensity Score," (with Jinyong Hahn and Dean Karlan) Journal of Business and Economic Statistics 29(1): 96-108
- "Design of Randomized Experiments to Measure Social Interaction Effects," (with Jinyong Hahn) [pdf], Economics Letters 106(1): 51-53.
- [For more papers please see my research page]
Contact:
Department of Economics
University of Arizona
401 McClelland Hall
1130 E. Helen Street
Tucson, AZ 85721-0108
tel: 520-621-6065
fax: 520-621-8450
email: hirano@u.arizona.edu
Links:
Design by Minimalistic Design