主講人簡介

Professor Martin Huber

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Current Position
Professor, Chair of Applied Econometrics - Evaluation of Public Policies
University of Fribourg
 
Education
2010    Ph.D. in Economics and Finance; University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
2004    M.A.s in Economics and in International Business Studies (Mag.rer.soc.oec.); University of Innsbruck, Austria
2002    Ecole Supérieure de Commerce, Grenoble, France : Erasmus study abroad program
 
Awards and Gransts
09/2015 Handelsblatt-Ranking for research in economics among German speaking economists: 13th place among economists below 40 (http://tool.handelsblatt.com/tabelle/index.php?id=154); 13th place in terms of total research output in the last 5 years (http://tool.handelsblatt.com/tabelle/index.php?id=152&so=1a&pc=25&po=0)
05/2014 Latsis Prize of the University of St. Gallen awarded for the research in the field of microe-conometric methodology for causal analyses at the "dies academicus" of the University of St. Gallen, May 24 2014
05/2013 Austrian Young Economists Award awarded for the joint paper with Giovanni Mellace "Test-ing instrument validity for LATE identification based on inequality moment constraints" at the Annual Meeting of the Austrian Economic Society, May 10-11 2013 in Innsbruck
01/2013 Labour Prize in Theoretical or Applied Microeconometrics awarded for the joint paper with Giovanni Mellace "Relaxing monotonicity in the identification of local average treatment ef-fects" at the Fifth Italian Congress of Econometrics and Empirical Economics, Jan 16-18 2013 in Genoa
09/2011-05/2012 Research fellowship of the Swiss National Science Foundation for visiting the Harvard Department of Economics (Cambridge, MA, USA). Scientific sponsor: Prof. Guido Imbens
05/2009 Austrian Young Economists Award awarded for the paper "Testing for covariate balance using nonparametric quantile regression and resampling methods" at the Annual Meeting of the Austrian Economic Society, May 22-23 2009 in Linz



For more information, please visit Prof. Huber's website.