- Martin Browning
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Martin Browning (born 1946) is an English economist. He is Professor of Economics at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford.
Browning received his undergraduate education at the London School of Economics. He was previously the Director of the Center for Applied Microeconometrics at the University of Copenhagen.
Research
His work is in microeconomic analysis, with emphasis in the empirical assessments of theoretical propositions.[citation needed] He has worked in the areas of intrahousehold decision making; demand analysis; consumption and saving, and its interaction with labor supply.[citation needed] An important part of his work concerns the empirical assessment of rationality through the concept of Revealed preference, and the modeling of individual heterogeneity in applied work.[citation needed]
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