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Jason Abrevaya

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Jason Abrevaya is the Murray S. Johnson Chair in Economics at the University of Texas at Austin. He is noted for his research on econometric methodology - particularly quantile regression - and applications in microeconomics and demography.[1]

Selected publications

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  • Abrevaya, J. (2025). Probability and Statistics for Economics and Business: An Introduction Using R. MIT Press.
  • Abrevaya, J. (2009). Are there missing girls in the United States? Evidence from birth data. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 1(2), 1-34.
  • Abrevaya, J., & Dahl, C. M. (2008). The effects of birth inputs on birthweight: evidence from quantile estimation on panel data. Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, 26(4), 379–397.

Faculty page

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https://liberalarts.utexas.edu/economics/faculty/ja8294

References

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