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Robert Miller holds the Richard M. Cyert Morris DeGroot Professorship in Economics and Statistics at the Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University. He is recognized as a world leader in structural econometrics, with original contributions on job matching and dynamic discrete choice optimization problems. His work incorporates endogenous time-varying unobserved heterogeneity using Maximum Likelihood estimators to solve fixed point dynamic discrete choice problems. Miller is a co-inventor of Conditional Choice Probability estimators and has advanced methodologies in estimating datasets with unobserved heterogeneity across various economic settings, including labor markets and financial markets. He has published extensively in top economics journals and frequently presents his research at seminars and conferences worldwide. Additionally, he teaches MBA courses on strategic corporate management and trade investment strategy at Carnegie Mellon University. Miller has also held visiting professorships at several prestigious institutions, including Northwestern University and the University of Pennsylvania, and has consulted on labor issues.
Carnegie Mellon University, Tepper School of Business • Pittsburgh, United States
Holds the Richard M. Cyert Morris DeGroot Professorship in Economics and Statistics.
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