Joseph Romano
Professor of Economics and Statistics
[email protected]
http://www-stat.stanford.edu/~romano/joe.html
Page in Stanford Directory
Phone: 650-723-6326
Office: Landau Economics, room 227
Office hours: beginning 9/24 Tuesday 1:00 - 2:00 pm and Thursday 3:35 - 4:35 pm Will be on leave: 1/1/2013 - 3/31/2013
Interests
- Research:
Econometrics, nonparametric inference, resampling methods, optimality, multiple testing, partially identified, models, time series
- Current Research:
Inference in partially identified models, development of new theory and methods for multiple testing
- Teaching:
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Recent Publications
(1) “On Optimality of Stepdown and Stepup Procedures” (with Lehmann and Shaffer) Annals of Statistics, 2005
(2) “Stepwise Multiple Testing as Formalized Data Snooping” (with Wolf) Econometrica, 2005
(3) “Generalizations of the Familywise Error Rate” (with Lehmann), Annals of Statistics, 2005
(4) “Exact and Approximate Stepdown Methods for Multiple Hypothesis Testing” (with Wolf), Journal of the American Statistical Association, 2005
(5) “Stepup Procedures for Control of Generalizations of the Familywise Error Rate” (with Shaikh), Annals of Statistics, 2006
(6) “Control of Generalized Error Rates in Multiple Testing” (with Wolf), Annals of Statistics, 2007
(7) “Interference for Identifiable Parameters in Partially Identified Econometric Models” (with Shaikh), to appear in: Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference
(8) “Formalized Data Snooping Based on Generalized Error Rates” (with Shaikh and Wolf), Econometric Theory, 2008
List of Stanford Working Papers
Current Courses
Education
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley; A.B., Princeton University