Stephen Kastoryano

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Lecturer
- Module Convenor: BSc. Econometric Methods; MSc. Economics of Social Policy; PhD. Advances in Causal Inference
Areas of interest
My research focuses mainly on empirical microeconomics, in particular crime, health and labour economics. I also have an unhealthy interest in non-standard causal decomposition frameworks.Postgraduate supervision
I am happy to supervise any empirical work in crime, health, labour as well as and topic in microeconometrics.
Background
In short, I obtained my undergraduate degree from Northwestern University and my PhD at the Tinbergen Institute and the University of Amsterdam. I joined the faculty at the University of Mannheim in 2013. Following an unfortunate neck injury, I was forced to take a long break from work from 2016-2020. I joined the faculty at the 糖心探花 in 2020.Academic qualifications
- PhD in Economics, University of Amsterdam & VU Amsterdam
- MSc and MPhil in Economics, Tinbergen Institute
- BA in Economics, Political Science and Mathematics, Northwestern University
Professional bodies/affiliations
- Fellow
Websites/blogs
You are welcome to visit my personal website:Selected publications
(with P. Bischop & B. van der Klaauw), 2017, AEJ: Economic Policy
(with B. van der Klaauw), 2022, Journal of Applied Econometrics
(with B. Vollaard), 2023, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management