Tymon Słoczyński

Degrees
Warsaw School of Economics, Ph.D.University of Warsaw, M.A.
University of Cambridge, M.Phil.
Warsaw School of Economics, M.A.
Expertise
Microeconometrics, Applied Microeconomics, Economic HistoryProfile
Tymon Słoczyński is an assistant professor in the Department of Economics and International Business School (IBS). He is also affiliated with the Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) in Bonn. His research interests are microeconometrics, applied microeconomics, and economic history. Prior to joining Brandeis in 2016, Tymon was an assistant professor and a Robert Solow Postdoctoral Fellow at the Warsaw School of Economics. WebpageCourses Taught
ECON | 83a | Statistics for Economic Analysis |
ECON | 311a | Advanced Econometrics I |
Awards and Honors
Theodore and Jane Norman Award (2017)
Scholarship
Słoczyński, Tymon and Wooldridge, Jeffrey M. "A General Double Robustness Result for Estimating Average Treatment Effects." Econometric Theory 34. 1 (2018): 112–133.
Izdebski, Adam; Koloch, Grzegorz; Słoczyński, Tymon and Tycner, Marta. "On the Use of Palynological Data in Economic History: New Methods and an Application to Agricultural Output in Central Europe, 0–2000 AD." Explorations in Economic History 59. (2016): 17–39.
Słoczyński, Tymon. "The Oaxaca–Blinder Unexplained Component as a Treatment Effects Estimator." Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 77. 4 (2015): 588–604.