Takuya Ura
Given name: Takuya (pronounced as "Tah-Koo-Yah")
Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of California, Davis

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Working Papers:

  1. Doubly Robust Estimators with Weak Overlap with Yukun Ma, Pedro H. C. Sant'Anna, and Yuya Sasaki
  2. Faster Estimation of Dynamic Discrete Choice Models Using Index Invertibility with Jackson Bunting
  3. Finite Sample Inference for the Maximum Score Estimand with Adam M. Rosen
  4. Linear Programming Approach to Nonparametric Inference under Shape Restrictions: with an Application to Regression Kink Designs with Harold D. Chiang, Kengo Kato, and Yuya Sasaki
  5. Policy Relevant Treatment Effects with Multidimensional Unobserved Heterogeneity with Lina Zhang
  6. Slow Movers in Panel Data with Yuya Sasaki
  7. Testing Homogeneity in Dynamic Discrete Games in Finite Samples with Federico A. Bugni and Jackson Bunting
  8. Welfare Analysis via Marginal Treatment Effects with Yuya Sasaki

Published and Forthcoming Papers:

  1. Identification and Inference of Network Formation Games with Misclassified Links with Luis E. Candelaria, Journal of Econometrics
  2. Estimation and Inference for Policy Relevant Treatment Effects with Yuya Sasaki, Journal of Econometrics
  3. Unconditional Quantile Regression with High-Dimensional Data with Yuya Sasaki and Yichong Zhang, Quantitative Economics
  4. Average Treatment Effect Estimates Robust to the 'Limited Overlap' Problem: robustate with Yuya Sasaki, Stata Journal
  5. Estimation and Inference for Moments of Ratios with Robustness against Large Trimming Bias with Yuya Sasaki, Econometric Theory
  6. Instrumental Variable Quantile Regression with Misclassification, Econometric Theory
  7. Robust Inference in Deconvolution with Kengo Kato and Yuya Sasaki, Quantitative Economics
  8. Non-separable Models with High-dimensional Data with Liangjun Su and Yichong Zhang, Journal of Econometrics
  9. Inference in Dynamic Discrete Choice Problems under Local Misspecification with Federico A. Bugni, Quantitative Economics
  10. Heterogeneous Treatment Effects with Mismeasured Endogenous Treatment, Quantitative Economics