Rosa Matzkin
Charles E. Davidson Distinguished Professor
Department: Economics
matzkin@econ.ucla.edu
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Keywords: Economics, Latin America, Econometrics, Comparative Latin America
Rosa Liliana Matzkin is the Charles E. Davidson Distinguished Professor of Economics. Her research has been aimed at creating a tight connection between econometrics and economic theory, avoiding specifications and transformations not implied by economic models. She has developed (i) methods to test the consistency of data with economic models, (ii) methods to identify and estimate nonparametric functions using shape restrictions implied by economic theory, (iii) nonparametric methods that allow unobservable variables to enter in non-additive ways within models, and (iv) methods to identify and estimate nonparametric and non-separable systems of equations. She has worked on models of consumer demand, discrete choice, and equilibrium, among others.
Professor Matzkin is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She is also a Fellow of the Econometric Society, the International Association of Applied Econometrics, the Journal of Econometrics, and the Society of Economic Measurement.
She is currently President of the Econometric Society. She served as First and Second Vice-President of the Econometric Society and as a member of the Executive Committees of the Econometric Society and of the American Economic Association.
Professor Matzkin is co-editing the Handbooks in Economics series (Elsevier) and Vol. 7 of Handbook of Econometrics (Elsevier). She previously served as the chief Editor of Quantitative Economics, as Co-editor of the Research Monograph Series of the Econometric Society, as member of the Editorial Committee of Annual Review of Economics, and as Associate Editor of Econometrica and of Journal of Econometrics.