Desire Kedagni In the News
A paper by Otavio Bartalotti, associate professor, and Desire Kedagni, assistant professor, "Identifying Marginal Treatment Effects in the Presence of Sample Selection," was accepted for publication in The Journal of Econometrics.
Desire Kedagni, assistant professor, has had his paper, "Does Class Size Matter? How, and at What Cost?," (joint with Kala Krishna, Rigissa Megalokonomou and Yingyan Zhao), accepted for publication in European Economic Review.
Desire Kedagni, assistant professor, gave a virtual seminar talk at UC Davis, Agricultural and Resource Economics Nov. 23. The title of the paper is “Identifying Marginal Treatment Effects in the Presence of Sample Selection,” (joint with Otavio Bartalotti and Vitor Possebom).
Otavio Bartalotti, assistant professor, presented the paper, "Identifying Marginal Treatment Effects in the Presence of Sample Selection," co-authored with Desire Kedagni and Vitor Possebom:
Desire Kedagni, assistant professor, and his wife, Claire, welcomed the birth of a baby girl, Esther, on September 25th at 8:11 am. Her weight at birth was 7lbs 0.2 oz, and her height was 17 inches. All are doing well. Congratulations!
Desire Kedagni, assistant professor, had his paper, "Generalized Instrumental Inequalities: Testing the IV Independence Assumption,'' (joint with Ismael Mourifie), accepted at Biometrika.
Otavio Bartalotti, assistant professor, presented the paper “Identifying Marginal Treatment Effects in the Presence of Sample Selection” at the Conference on Econometrics and Mathematical Economics (CEME) for Young Econometricians (https://economics.ucla.edu/CEME2019) on September 6, 2019.
Desire Kedagni, assistant professor, recently had his article titled, “Does Class Size Matter? How, and at What Cost?” published by the CATO Institute as RESEARCH BRIEFS IN ECONOMIC POLICY NO. 175.