A. Colin Cameron
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I am in the Department
of Economics at the University of
California - Davis.
My research specialty is econometric theory for
cross-section data, especially count data and
cluster-robust inference, and applications to
labor economics and health economics data. A brief biography is
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Introductory undergraduate
regression text self-published (2022). See Analysis of Economics Data: An Introduction to Econometrics Second edition of Microeconometrics using Stata (2022). See: Microeconometrics using Stata: SECOND EDITION Introductory examples of various causal methods (2023) See: Introduction to Causal Methods Slides on Machine Learning / Statistical learning for econometrics See: Machine Learning For more details on my research and books (data and programs) see:
The U.C. Davis DataLab sponsors seminars, workshops, consulting office hours, and has references to useful software and text books, I teach econometrics and health economics (and in the past have taught labor economics and microeconomics). For more details on my teaching see:
and North American Summer Meeting of the Econometric Society 2018 From 2003-5 I served as Director of the UCD Center on Quantitative Social Science Research. Some links (dated) include I like spending time in the mountains and taking photographs. See Photographs. |