Martin Browning Explained
Martin James Browning (born 1946) is Professor of Economics at the University of Oxford, Oxford, England, a Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford, a Fellow of the Econometric Society, and an emeritus Fellow of the European Economic Association.[1] [2] [3]
Education
Browning received his undergraduate education at the London School of Economics and his doctorate from Tilburg University.
Career
He was previously the Director of the Center for Applied Microeconometrics at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Before the appointment at University of Copenhagen, he was a professor at McMaster University, Canada.
Research
His work is in microeconomic analysis, with emphasis in the empirical assessments of theoretical propositions. He has worked in the areas of intrahousehold decision making; demand analysis; consumption and saving, and its interaction with labor supply. An important part of his work concerns the empirical assessment of rationality through the concept of revealed preference, and the modeling of individual heterogeneity in applied work.
Selected journal articles
- Browning . Martin . Chiappori . Pierre-André . Efficient intra-household allocations: a general characterization and empirical Tests . Econometrica . 66 . 6 . 1241–1278 . 10.2307/2999616 . November 1998 . 2999616 .
- Browning . Martin . Crossley . Thomas F. . Luxuries are easier to postpone: a proof . Journal of Political Economy . 108 . 5 . 1022–1026 . 10.1086/317668 . October 2000 . 222441057 .
- Browning . Martin . Lechene . Valérie . Children and demand: direct and non-direct effects . Review of Economics of the Household . 1 . 1 . 9–31 . 10.1023/A:1021895313920 . January 2003 . 55278469 .
- Browning . Martin . Blundell . Richard W. . Crawford . Ian A. . Richard Blundell . Nonparametric engel curves and revealed preference . Econometrica . 71 . 1 . 205–240 . January 2003 . 3082045 . 10.1111/1468-0262.00394 .
- Browning . Martin . Crossley . Thomas F. . Are two cheap, noisy measures better than one expensive, accurate one? . American Economic Review . 99 . 2 . 99–103 . 10.1257/aer.99.2.99 . May 2009 . 10.1.1.208.9963 .
- Browning . Martin . Chiappori . Pierre-André . Lechene . Valérie . Distributional effects in household models: separate spheres and income pooling . The Economic Journal . 120 . 545 . 786–799 . 10.1111/j.1468-0297.2009.02311.x . June 2010 . 10532216 .
- Browning . Martin . Lewbel . Arthur . Chiappori . Pierre-André . Arthur Lewbel . Estimating consumption economies of scale, adult equivalence scales, and household bargaining power . Review of Economic Studies . 80 . 4 . 1267–1303 . 10.1093/restud/rdt019 . 2013 . 10.1.1.172.6738 .
- Browning . Martin . Carro . Jesus M. . Dynamic binary outcome models with maximal heterogeneity . Journal of Econometrics . 178 . 2 . 805–823 . 10.1016/j.jeconom.2013.11.005 . February 2014 . 10016/20689 . free .
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Martin Browning, Professor of economics, Head of Department . Department of Economics, University of Oxford . 17 July 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140730035114/http://www.economics.ox.ac.uk/Academic/martin-browning . 30 July 2014 . dmy-all .
- Web site: Fellows The Econometric Society. 2021-01-16. www.econometricsociety.org.
- Web site: Fellows. European Economic Association.