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Professor Arthur Lewbel is the inaugural holder of the Patrick Roche endowed chair in economics at Boston College. Scroll down this page to find: contact info, papers by Prof. Lewbel, a short biography, and other information.  Revised 11/26/2008.   Email: lewbel@bc.edu   Phone: 617-552-3678   Lewbel’s Juggling page, publications    Lewbel's CV

 

 

 

 

 

NEWS

 

Lewbel was quoted in the Sept. 1, 2008 Boston Globe Newspaper bostonglobe2jugglingarticle.html

 

Info about Prof. Lewbel’s student on the market this year is here.

 

May 2008: Prof: Lewbel was an invited speaker at the May 2008 Society of Labor Economists SOLE Annual meeting, in a session on “The Family,” presenting the paper CollectiveEngel.pdf.

 

March 2008: Lewbel practiced a little with the well known jugglers Vova Galchenko and Jack Kalvan - passing up to 14 clubs.  Videos: vova_arthur_jack youtube video    higher resolution download:  vova arthur jack 60 mb mov file. (filmed by Mark Bakalor, edited by Vova).

 

In Nov., 2007, Prof. Lewbel received a Multa Scripsit award from the journal: Econometric Theory.

 

Prof. Lewbel was an invited speaker at the Oct. 2007 Latin American Meetings of the Econometric Society, lames, in Bogotá, Columbia. A photo essay of his trip is: bogota.pdf.

 

On Sept. 30, 2007, Prof. Lewbel gave an open to the public presentation (including juggling) on Claude Shannon and his juggling machines as part of the opening celebrations for a new gallery and Shannon collection at the MIT museum (265 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA,). Other juggling demonstrations and classes were given by the MIT juggling club and MIT student juggling club.  This is a video taken by Christine Rhubarb that day: Lewbel passing 9 clubs with Nic Price youtube video downloadable version: Arthur Nic passing.

 

Prof. Lewbel is Co-editor (along with Serena Ng) of the Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, which has been ranked as one of the top ten journals in Economics.

 

Lewbel was featured in the March 25, 2007 Boston Globe Newspaper BostonGlobeJugglingArticle.htm

 

Lewbel’s juggling was profiled in the Winter, 2006 edition of the Boston College Magazine: http://bcm.bc.edu/issues/winter_2006/linden_lane/airborne.html

 

A photograph taken by Prof. Lewbel appears in “Fortune’s Formula,” by William Poundstone, published by Hill and Wang, a division of Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, flyleaf opposite page 148: FortunesFormula.jpg. The book also cites Lewbel’s recollections of Claude Shannon, Shannon.html.

 

Lewbel appeared briefly on ESPN, as a judge for the World Juggling Federation (WJF) competitions. On the right in this screen shot: espn-wjf. He was also a judge for more recent competitions held by the International Juggling Association (IJA) and the WJF.

 

 

Prof. Lewbel's CV and resume, with a list of his published papers, working papers, and published software, is lewbelcv.pdf

 

Syllabus of current/recent courses taught:  EC827 Econometric Theory I 827OUTL.TXT, 827OUTL.pdf , EC828 Econometric Theory II 828OUTL.TXT, 828OUTL.pdf , EC900 - EC901 Dissertation Workshop  900-901_Syllabus.pdf.

 

 

RANKINGS

 

In a ranking of all published economists, based on quantity and quality of publications, Prof. Lewbel was ranked 20th in the world. See http://student.ulb.ac.be/~tcoupe/rank1000.html. Over a longer time span, the ranking is 30th: http://student.ulb.ac.be/~tcoupe/update/top1000p.html  This ranking appears in Table 9, page 1334, of Coupé, Tom (2003), ”Revealed Performances: Worldwide Ranking of Economists and Economics Departments, 1990-2000,” Journal of European Economic Association, Dec. 2003, vol. 1, issue 6, pp. 1309-1345.

 

In a ranking based on publications only in Econometrics related journals, Prof. Lewbel was ranked 16th in the world. See http://korora.econ.yale.edu/et/misc/table05.htm and http://korora.econ.yale.edu/et/misc/table11.htm. This ranking is from Baltagi, B. (2003) “Worldwide Institutional and Individual Rankings In Econometrics Over the Period 1989-1999, An Update,” Econometric Theory, 19, 165-244,  (and corrigendum 1145-1158), Tables 5 and 11. This paper updates an earlier publication with the same title that only considered 1989-1995.

 

 

FORTHCOMING PUBLICATIONS

“Tricks With Hicks: The EASI Demand System,” hixtrix34.pdf, by Arthur Lewbel and Krishna Pendakur, forthcoming, American Economic Review (revised 3/08).

“Estimation of Collective Household Models With Engel Curves,” CollectiveEngel.pdf  by Arthur Lewbel and Krishna Pendakur, revised 5/08, forthcoming in the Journal of Econometrics, special issue on Estimating Demand Systems and Consumer Preferences.

”Shape Invariant Demand Functions,”  shapeinvar11.pdf by Arthur Lewbel, revised 8/08, forthcoming, Review of Economics and Statistics.

 “Nonparametric Identification and Estimation of Nonclassical Errors-in-Variables Models Without Additional Information,”  CHL-discrete-indep-nov08.pdf by Xiaohong Chen, Yingyao Hu, and Arthur Lewbel, forthcoming in Statistica Sinica.

 

WORKING PAPERS

“Identifying the Returns to Lying When the Truth is Unobserved,” lie17.pdf by Yingyao Hu and Arthur Lewbel (and thanks to Xiaohong Chen), substantially revised 11/08.

"Estimating Consumption Economies of Scale, Adult Equivalence Scales, and Household Bargaining power,”  lcb21.pdf by Martin Browning, Pierre-Andre Chiappori, and Arthur Lewbel, revised 08/08.

“Why is Consumption More Log Normal Than Income? Gibrat's Law Revisited,” bbl-Gibrat-28-06-07-1.pdf by Erich Battistin, Richard Blundell, and Arthur Lewbel, revised 6/07.

“Using Heteroskedasticity to Identify and Estimate Mismeasured and Endogenous Regressor Models,” simhet13.pdf by Arthur Lewbel, revised 11/08. This paper replaces the earlier paper, “Identification of Heteroskedastic Endogenous or Mismeasured Regressor Models.”

“Price Dimension Reduction in Demand Systems With Many Goods,” bigdsys22.pdf  by Stefan Hoderlein and Arthur Lewbel, revised 7/08.

 “Simple Endogenous Binary Choice and Selection Panel Model Estimators,” simplepan2.pdf  by Arthur lewbel, revised 12/05.

“Simple Estimators for Hard Problems: Endogeneity in Discrete Choice Related Models,” revised 7/04 simple6.pdf

"Estimating Features of a Distribution From Binomial Data," llm2007.pdf by Arthur Lewbel, Oliver Linton, and Daniel McFadden, revised 9/07.

“Identification and Nonparametric Estimation of a Transformed Additively Separable Model,” JLL14.pdf by David Jacho-Chavez, Arthur Lewbel, and Oliver Linton, revised 5/08. An older version of this paper that contains far more details, some extension, and additional empirical results is JLL9.pdf

"Ordered Response Threshold Estimation,"  thresh3.pdf  by Arthur Lewbel, revised 10/03.

 

RECENT PUBLICATIONS:

“Equivalence Scales” entry for The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition,” palequiv.pdf by Arthur Lewbel and Krishna Pendakur, 2008.

“Engel Curves” entry for The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 2nd Edition,” palengel.pdf by Arthur Lewbel, 2008.

“Nonparametric Identification of Regression Models Containing a Misclassified Dichotomous Regressor Without Instruments,” CHL-skew-Feb08.pdf by Xiaohong Chen, Yingyao Hu, and Arthur Lewbel, Economics Letters, 2008, 100, 381-384.

“A Note on the Closed-form Identification of Regression Models with a Mismeasured Binary Regressor,” CHL-binary-indep.pdf  by Xiaohong Chen, Yingyao Hu, and Arthur Lewbel, Statistics and Probability Letters, 2008, 78, 1473-1479.

“Nonparametric Matching and Efficient Estimators of Homothetically Separable Functions,” Econometrica, 2007, 75, 1209-1227.  homoth48.pdf by Arthur Lewbel and Oliver Linton, revised 4/06. Forthcoming in Econometrica. This is a note length version. An older, much longer working paper version that includes detailed proofs and an empirical application is homothwp.pdf.  These both replace an earlier paper, “Nonparametric Estimation of Homothetic and Homothetically Separable Functions.”

“Estimation of Average Treatment Effects With Misclassification,” mistreanote2.pdf by Arthur Lewbel, Econometrica, 2007, 75, 537-551. This file includes the paper and an addendum with additional results.

"Endogenous Selection or Treatment Model Estimation," treat16.pdf by Arthur Lewbel, Journal of Econometrics, 2007, 141, 777-806. This paper replaces older papers titled "Selection Model and Conditional Treatment Effects, Including Endogenous Regressors," and "Two Stage Least Squares Estimation of Endogenous Sample Selection Models." Software for implementing some of the estimators in this paper is available on request.

"A Simple Ordered Data Estimator For Inverse Density Weighted Functions," by Arthur Lewbel and Susanne Schennach, lewsch33.pdf Journal of Econometrics, 2007, 186, 189-211.

"Weighted and Two Stage Least Squares Estimation of Semiparametric Truncated Regression Models," klthird.pdf  by Shakeeb Khan and Arthur Lewbel, Econometric Theory, 2007, 23, 309-347.

"Modeling Heterogeneity," hetero1.pdf in Advances in Economics and Econometrics: Theory and Applications, Ninth World Congress (Econometric Society Monographs), Richard Blundell, Whitney K. Newey, and Torsten Persson, editors, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Vol. III, chapter 5, 2007. 

“A Local Generalized Method of Moments Estimator,” localgmm.pdf by Arthur Lewbel, Economics Letters, 2007, 94, 124-128.

"Coherence and Completeness of Structural Models Containing a Dummy Endogenous Variable," cohere12.pdf by Arthur Lewbel, revised 2/06, presented at “Economics to Econometrics: A conference in honor of Daniel L. McFadden,”  Nov. 2007, vol. 48, 1379-1392, International Economic Review, and associated conference volume.

Newly downloadable: “Consumer Demand Systems and Household Equivalence Scales,” handchap.pdf  by Arthur Lewbel; A survey in the Handbook of Applied Econometrics, Volume II: Microeconomics, M. H. Pesaran and P. Schmidt, eds., 1997, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers Ltd.

Some older downloadable papers are listed further down this page.

 

JUGGLING

Below is sampling of Juggling related work. See Lewbel’s Juggling page and publications for much more.

Prof. Lewbel co-authored The Science of Juggling in Scientific American, wrote a regular column in Jugglers World magazine called, "The Academic Juggler," and has written about the history of juggling. He juggles at the MIT juggling club. He won a gold medal in club passing in the  1994 National Juggling Competition, and later served as a director and a judge of the International Jugglers' Association annual National Stage Juggling Competitions.  Recently he appeared briefly on ESPN, as a judge for the World Juggling Federation competitions. On the right in this screen shot: espn2004wjf.jpg.

A pdf file of the Scientific American article, The Science of Juggling, in its exact published form, including all photographs, can be downloaded here.  This article was published in 9 different languages. An example is the Chinese version, 杂耍科学.

Prof. Lewbel's personal tribute to Professor Claude Shannon (excerpts appeared in Juggle magazine) is Shannon.html. This page includes rare photos and video. A text version for nonjugglers is: “A Jugglers Tribute to Claude Shannon,” by Arthur Lewbel, (Dec., 2001), IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers) Information Theory Newsletter, pages 9-12.    To read this version online, go to http://www.itsoc.org/publications/nltr/01_dec/dec01.pdf and scroll down to page 9.

 

MISCELLANY

Prof. Lewbel provided testimony supporting California’s claim for $9 billion in refunds from energy companies accused of price manipulation. See ag.ca.gov newsalerts  and http://ag.ca.gov/antitrust/pdf/ferc/Lewbel.pdf

 

Professor Arthur Lewbel is the inaugural holder of the Roche Chair in Economics at Boston College, endowed by Patrick Roche '51, chairman of Roche Brothers Supermarkets, Inc. They now even mention juggling in their advertisements: RocheBrosJuggle.jpg

 

The Most Badly Designed Shower in the World (photo essay, May, 2008): shower.pdf

 

A trip to Bogotá, Columbia (photo essay Oct, 2007):  bogota.pdf.

 

An absolutely true baseball story from 1999: baseball.htm

 

The home page for everyone named Lewbel is here.

A revised (on 11/05) Lewbel family tree, provided by George Lewbel, is here.

 

A convenient way to make overheads or slides in Scientific Word (without Beamer) is to download this tex file, scalfont.tex, which contains a fragment that can be copied into any Sciword tex file to make the previewed and printed text larger.

 

Instructions for creating portable pdf files from Scientific Word files, and printing advice:  makepdf.html. – note as of 2006 these instructions will not work for the newest versions of adobe and associated adobe distiller, and may no longer be necessary now that Sciword has a compile in pdf option.

 

OLD NEWS

2006: Lewbel was interviewed for an article on the science of juggling, by Jen Waters, that appeared in the Jan. 5, 2006 edition of the Washington Times. http://washingtontimes.com/metro/20060104-095225-2459r.htm

 

2005: Prof. Lewbel was an invited discussant of papers by Rosa Matzkin and Martin Browning at the World Econometric Society Meetings in London, August 2005. In response to multiple requests, a write up of that presentation is here: hetero1.pdf. Lewbel was an invited speaker for the 12th Conference on Panel Data, Copenhagen, June 2005. A revised version of that paper is simplepan2.pdf, which was presented at the Winter 2006 ASSA Econometric Society meetings. Prof. Lewbel became the inaugural holder of the Boston College Roche Chair in Economics.

 

2004: Prof. Lewbel was presented with the Boston College Distinguished Research Award, in a Faculty Day ceremony on May 10, 2004. Lewbel gave the Keynote lecture at the Workshop on Research in Consumer Behavior and Welfare in Garda, Italy, May 14, 2004.  Also in 2004 he was elected a fellow of the Econometric Society.  He was an invited speaker at the Econometric Society European Meetings (ESEM) in Madrid in August, 2004. His lecture in Madrid was, “Simple Estimators for Hard Problems: Endogeneity in Discrete Choice Related Models.” A draft of this paper is simple6.pdf  and the overheads/slides for the talk are simpslid.pdf.

 

 

SHORT BIO

 

Arthur Lewbel is a Professor of Economics at Boston College, in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USA. He is the inaugural holder of the Patrick Roche Chair in Economics at BC. He is currently co-editor (with Serena Ng) of The Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, is a former co-editor of Economics Letters, and has also served on the editorial boards of The Journal of Econometrics, Econometric Theory, and The Journal of Applied Econometrics. He is an elected fellow of the Econometric Society and a fellow of the Journal of Econometrics. In a recent published study of over 55,000 economists (http://student.ulb.ac.be/~tcoupe/update/top1000p.html), he was ranked number 30 in the world, based on quality and quantity of publications.

Prof. Lewbel has been the principal investigator on five National Science Foundation grants, and provided econometric consulting services on many others. He has been a consultant on econometric and microeconomic issues for The Brattle Group in Cambridge, MA, and has designed commercially sold educational computer software for the Macmillan publishing company and for Tom Snyder Productions.

Prof. Lewbel's research is mainly in the areas of micro econometrics and in consumer demand analysis. He is the author of over sixty articles in refereed journals, and has published in most of the top ten journals in Economics, including ten publications in Econometrica and three in the American Economic Review. He has been repeatedly invited by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to nominate candidates for the Nobel Prize in Economics.

Prof. Lewbel is a very highly rated teacher. His courses consistently gets top ratings from students for quality of content and instruction (average rating last three years: 4.7 out of a possible 5).

Apart from economics, Prof. Lewbel has studied the theory and practice of juggling. He wrote a regular column for Jugglers World magazine, and coauthored "The Science of Juggling," in Scientific American, November, 1995, vol. 273, #5, pp. 92-97. He has served as a director and judge of the International Juggler's Association's annual national juggling competitions, and can juggle up to eight balls.

Prof. Lewbel  has a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a Ph.D. in Management Applied Economics from the MIT Sloan School of Management. Prior to joining the Boston College faculty in 1998, he taught at Brandeis University, and was a visiting professor at Boston University and at the MIT Sloan School. He also designed computer games and educational software at Tom Snyder Productions, worked as a consulting economist at Data Resources, Inc., and as a computer programmer and systems designer for Data General Corp.

 

 

OLDER/OTHER DOWNLOADABLE PAPERS

“Statistical Analysis of Choice Experiments and Surveys,” by Daniel L. McFadden, Albert C. Bemmaor, Francis G. Caro, Jeff Dominitz, Byung-hill Jun, Arthur Lewbel, Rosa L. Matzkin, Francesca Molinari, Norbert Schwarz, Robert J Willis, and Joachim K. Winter,  marklett.pdf  Forthcoming in Marketing Letters (2005) 16, #3-4.

"Demand Systems With Nonstationary Prices," by Arthur Lewbel and Serena Ng,  tlog11.pdf   revised 11/04, in Review of Economics and Statistics (2005) 87, 479 - 494.

"A Rational Rank Four Demand System," by Arthur Lewbel, Journal of Applied Econometrics (2003), 18, 127-135. The published version of the paper contains an error, namely it incorrectly states that the function a(p) is homogeneous of degree zero, whereas it should actually be homogeneous of degree one. See rank4fix.pdf for details. A corrected version of the entire paper is: rankfour.pdf

"Calculating Compensation in Cases of Wrongful Death," by Arthur Lewbel, wrongfu2.pdf .  Journal of Econometrics (2003) 113,. 115-128.

"Rank, Separability, and Conditional Demands," by Arthur Lewbel, in the Canadian Journal of Economics,  rankcond.pdf

"Equivalence Scales Based on Collective Household Models,"  collscal.pdf  by Arthur Lewbel, revised 12/02. This summarizes some results in the paper by Martin Browning, Pierre-Andre Chiappori, and Arthur Lewbel.

"Semiparametric Binary Choice Panel Data Models Without Strictly Exogenous Regressors," by Bo Honore and by Arthur Lewbel,  Econometrica (2002) 70, 2053-2063. binpan9.pdf

"Nonparametric Censored and Truncated Regression," by Arthur Lewbel and Oliver Linton, Econometrica (2002) 70, 765-779. The short, published version is censnote2.pdf , with associated figures censfig1.pdf, censfig2.pdf. A longer version with much more detail is censr21.pdf, with associated figures censfig1.pdf, censfig2.pdf, censfig3.pdf, censfig4.pdf  Software for implementing the estimators in this paper is available on request.

"Semiparametric Qualitative Response Model Estimation With Unknown Heteroscedasticity and Instrumental Variables," by Arthur Lewbel, Journal of Econometrics (2000) 97, 145-177 semibi10.pdf  Software for implementing the estimators in this paper is available on request.

"Identification of the Binary Choice Model With Misclassification," by Arthur Lewbel, Econometric Theory, (2000) 16, 603-609  binmis.pdf

"The Rank Extended Translog," by Arthur Lewbel,  retran1.pdf

"Asymptotic Trimming for Bounded Density Plug-in Estimators," by Arthur Lewbel,  trimdist.pdf

 

 

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Lewbel’s occasional blog:  http://alewbel.livejournal.com/profile

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