Robert P. Lieli, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA |
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(Three essays on the prediction of binary variables.) |
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Fan Q, Hsu Y, Lieli RP, et al. (2020) Estimation of Conditional Average Treatment Effects with High-Dimensional Data Journal of Business & Economic Statistics. 1-15 |
Hsu Y, Lai T, Lieli RP. (2020) Counterfactual Treatment Effects: Estimation and Inference Journal of Business & Economic Statistics. 1-16 |
Lieli RP, Hsu Y. (2019) Using the Area Under an Estimated ROC Curve to Test the Adequacy of Binary Predictors Journal of Nonparametric Statistics. 31: 100-130 |
Lieli RP, Stinchcombe MB, Grolmusz VM. (2019) Unrestricted and controlled identification of loss functions: Possibility and impossibility results International Journal of Forecasting. 35: 878-890 |
Abrevaya J, Hsu YC, Lieli RP. (2015) Estimating Conditional Average Treatment Effects Journal of Business and Economic Statistics. 33: 485-505 |
Donald SG, Hsu YC, Lieli RP. (2014) Testing the Unconfoundedness Assumption via Inverse Probability Weighted Estimators of (L)ATT Journal of Business and Economic Statistics. 32: 395-415 |
Donald SG, Hsu YC, Lieli RP. (2014) Inverse probability weighted estimation of local average treatment effects: A higher order MSE expansion Statistics and Probability Letters. 95: 132-138 |
Lieli RP, Springborn M. (2013) Closing the gap between risk estimation and decision making: Efficient management of trade-related invasive species risk Review of Economics and Statistics. 95: 632-645 |
Lieli RP, Stinchcombe MB. (2013) On the recoverability of forecasters' preferences Econometric Theory. 29: 517-544 |
Elliott G, Lieli RP. (2013) Predicting binary outcomes Journal of Econometrics. 174: 15-26 |