Tom is a PhD Economics candidate in the Department of Economics and Teaching Fellow in Econometrics. He is particularly interested in questions of external validity and of the sensitivity of economic models to their assumptions, and has been working to investigate these using Quasi-Bayesian methods. His work aims to create methods which can be practically used by applied researchers in both reduced-form and structural settings, with the view to improve real-world policymaking
Prior to starting the PhD program, he obtained both a BSc (with first class honours) and an MSc (with distinction) in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics from the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳. He teaches several Econometrics courses at both the undergrad and graduate level
Research Interests
Econometric Theory
Supervisor
Vassilis Hajivassiliou
Taisuke Otsu
Research Centre
Teaching
EC2C1 Econometrics II (Course Manager)
EC402 Econometrics
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