Brantly Callaway |
I am an Associate Professor in the Economics Department at the University of Georgia.
My primary research interests are in Microeconometrics. Most of my research has concerned how to use panel data (repeated observations on the same individual or firm over time) to think about causal effects of economic policies. I have been particularly interested in developing methods related to understanding how effects of policies vary across different individuals. I am also interested in applications in labor economics. Specifically, I have worked on understanding the effects of job displacement, minimum wage policies, intergenerational mobility, and unions.
At UGA, I teach courses on econometrics, both to graduate and undergraduate students.
Recent Updates:
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(Sept. 2024) Major update to Difference-in-differences when parallel trends holds conditional on covariates
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Materials for my Mini-Course on Difference-in-Differences at the CDC are available here
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(Jan. 2024) Major update to Difference-in-differences with a continuous treatment now available
Contact Information:
Email: brantly.callaway [at] uga [dot] edu
B422 Amos Hall
Athens, GA 30605