Research Expertise and Interest
econometrics, Social and Economic Networks, Peer Effects
Research Description
Bryan Graham is a professor in the Department of Economics. He is an econometrician with research interests in network formation, the identification of peer group effects, panel data and missing data problems (including those related to causal inference). His research has appeared in a variety of journals, including Econometrica and the Review of Economic Studies. A survey of his work on “Network Data” will appear in the next volume of the Handbook of Econometrics. He recently published a book with Aureo de Paula on The Econometric Analysis of Network Data. He was a co-editor at the Review of Economics and Statistics from 2014 to 2020. More information can be found on his web site.