Peter Arcidiacono
Peter Arcidiacono (born 1971) is an American economist and econometrician.He received his PhD from Wisconsin in 1999 and has taught at Duke University ever since.He became a fellow of the Econometric Society in 2018. Arcidiacono is known for his research contributions to three fields: affirmative action in higher education, structural estimation of dynamic discrete choice models, and college major choice, having written survey papers on each topic. He has also published papers on peer effects, racial discrimination, the minimum wage, and marriage markets.
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Peter Arcidiacono
Peter Arcidiacono (born 1971) is an American economist and econometrician.He received his PhD from Wisconsin in 1999 and has taught at Duke University ever since.He became a fellow of the Econometric Society in 2018. Arcidiacono is known for his research contributions to three fields: affirmative action in higher education, structural estimation of dynamic discrete choice models, and college major choice, having written survey papers on each topic. He has also published papers on peer effects, racial discrimination, the minimum wage, and marriage markets.
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