Welcome
I am an assistant professor in the Department of Economics at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada.
My research is in theoretical econometrics, and focuses on the development of estimation and inference methods for partially identified models.
Published Papers:
Marcoux, M., Russell, T.M., and Wan, Y. (2024). A Simple Specification Test for Models with Many Conditional Moment Inequalities. Forthcoming, Journal of Econometrics.
Cho, J. and Russell, T. M. (2024). Simple Inference on Functionals of Set-Identified Parameters Defined by Linear Moments. Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, 42(2), 563-578.
Gu, J. and Russell, T. M. (2023). Partial Identification in Nonseparable Binary Response Models with Endogenous Regressors. Journal of Econometrics, 235(2), 528-562. Chamberlain Seminar Presentation .
Russell, T. M. (2021) Sharp Bounds on Functionals of the Joint Distribution in the Analysis of Treatment Effects. Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 39:2, 532-546.
Working Papers:
Gu, J., Russell, T.M., and Stringham, T. (2024). Counterfactual Identification and Latent Space Enumeration in Discrete Outcome Models. R&R, The Review of Economic Studies.
Gu, J., and Russell, T.M. (2023). A Dual Approach to Wasserstein-Robust Counterfactuals.
Works in Progress:
Russell, T.M. (2020). Policy Transforms and Learning Optimal Policies.