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Dr Georgios Papadopoulos

Georgios Papadopoulos
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Lecturer in Econometrics  G dot Papadopoulos at uea dot ac dot uk
Tel: +44 (0)1603 59 7532  
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Biography

Georgios finished his PhD in Economics this summer at the University of Essex.  His research interests are concentrated especially on microeconometric applications in the fields of labour, population and health economics.  He is particularly interested in investigating the ecoonometric issues arising in count data and limited dependent variable models.  His PhD thesis is a microeconometric analysis of immigration and crime in England and Wales.

Georgios' personal webpage can be found here.

Key Research Interests

Publications

Papadopoulos, G. and J.M.C. Santos Silva (2012), "Identification Issues in some Double-Index Models for Non-negative Data", Economics Letters, forthcoming.

Papadopoulos, G. and J.M.C. Santos Silva (2008), "Identification Issues in Models for Underreported Counts," Department of Economics, University of Essex, Discussion Paper Series, No. 657.

Work in progress

Criminal Behavior and Immigration: An Application of some Estimators for Under-reported Outcomes using the Offending, Crime, and Justice Survey

The Relationship between Immigration and Victimization in England and Wales - Evidence from the British Crime Survey

Understanding the Determinants of Health in Russia: A Dynamic Panel Attrition Analysis using the RLMS. Joint with Chris Gerry and Carmen Li.

Analysis of Voters Turnout Controlling for the ``Embarrassment Effect''.

A Microeconometric Investigation of the ``Dark figure'' of Crime.

Understanding Victimization Risks and Victimization Incidents: Are they generated by two different mechanisms?

Criminals as Victims of Crime: The effect of being an offender on the likelihood of victimization.

Using Reported to the Police Crime to Understand the Determinants of Victimization in the Population. An application of models for under-reported count data.





Teaching Interests

a)  Econometric Theory for MSc students (ECO-M003).

b)  Personal and Professional Training Seminar Sessions for postgraduate research students including
  • Using Statistrics in Social Science Research
  • Using Quantitative Evidence to Test Theory and Support Arguments
  • Using Stata and other Statistical Software.

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