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Published Papers
[6]. Tabri (2025), "The Information Projection in Moment Inequality Models: Existence, Dual Representation, and Approximation". Accepted, Mathematics of Operations Research.
[5]. Fakih, A., Makdissi, P., Marrouch, W., Tabri, R. V., Yazbeck, M. (2022), "A stochastic dominance test under survey nonresponse with an application to comparing trust levels in Lebanese public institutions", Journal of Econometrics, DOI:10.1016/j.jeconom.2021.09.016.
[4]. Lok* and Tabri (2021), "An Improved Bootstrap Test For Restricted Stochastic Dominance", Journal of Econometrics, DOI:10.1016/j.jeconom.2019.08.016.
[3]. Chen* and Tabri (2021), "Jackknife Empirical Likelihood for Inequality Constraints on Regular Functionals", Journal of Econometrics, DOI: 10.1016/j.jeconom.2019.11.007.
[2]. Khaled, Makdissi, Tabri and Yazbeck (2018), "A Framework for Testing the Equality Between the Health Concentration Curve and the 45-Degree Line", Health Economics, 27(5), 887-896.
[1]. Tabri (2014), “Testing for Normality in Linear Regression Models Using Regression and Scale Equivariant Estimators", Economics Letters, 122(2), 192-196.
Working Papers
"Inference for Moment Inequalities: A Constrained Moment Selection Procedure", with Christopher D. Walker*. Being Revised.
"Empirical Likelihood for Robust Poverty Comparisons". Being Revised.
"The Impossibility of Testing for Dependence Using Kendall's tau Under Missing Data of Unknown Form", with Oliver Cutbill*. Reject and Resubmit, Journal of Multivariate Analysis.
"Testing Restricted Stochastic Dominance under Survey Nonresponse with Panel Data: Theory and an Evaluation of Poverty in Australia", with Matthew J. Elias*. Revise & Resubmit, Journal of Econometrics.
"A Sieve M-Estimator for Entropic Optimal Transport". Submitted.
Works in Progress
"Inference for Strict Stochastic Dominance Using Grouped Income Data", with Russell Davidson and Christopher D. Walker*.
"Distributional Identification of Latent Outcomes Under Externally Restricted Selection".
"Partial Identification of The Lorenz Curve in Complex Household Surveys with Missing Data", with Sarah C. Dahmann and Brendan K. Beare.