Nicholas Kiefer should not be confused with Nicolas Kiefer.
Nicholas M. Kiefer | |
Citizenship: | United States |
Institution: | Cornell University University of Chicago |
Alma Mater: | Princeton University Florida State University |
Doctoral Advisor: | Richard E. Quandt |
Repec Prefix: | f |
Repec Id: | pki305 |
Nicholas M. Kiefer (born February 28, 1951) is an Economics professor at Cornell University. He received a fellowship award from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1986 for his "past achievements and ... promise of future accomplishments".[1]
Kiefer is the author of graduate textbooks and monographs in econometrics, including textbooks on job-search econometrics (Empirical Labor Economics: The Search Approach with T. J. Devine and Search Models and Applied Labor Economics with G.R. Neumann). He wrote a textbook on the micro-econometrics of agents solving dynamic problems (Economic Modeling and Inference with B. J. Christensen).