Recipient of the 2022 Zellner Award. Worked on conditional stochastic dominance, treatment effects & delayed outcomes, non-ignorable clusters and CAR, and a guide to moment inequalities.
Research Experience
Former editor of the Journal of Business and Economic Statistics (2022-24). Research areas include developing new tools for the regression discontinuity design (RDD) and identifying racial bias through outcome tests in Roy models.
Education
Ph.D. from the Department of Economics at the University of Wisconsin – Madison; Undergraduate in Economics at Universidad de Buenos Aires in Argentina.
Background
Breen Family Professor of Economics at Northwestern University and the Saltzman Family Director of the Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences Program (MMSS). Research interests lie broadly in econometric theory and its applications, including inference in partially identified models, inference with approximate randomization tests, inference in randomized controlled experiments involving covariate-adaptive randomization, and inference in models with a small number of clustered data.
Miscellany
Interests include developing software packages and recording video lectures.