Trevor Breusch

Honorary Professor, Crawford Faculty at Crawford School of Public Policy

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Professor Breusch is a leading Australian econometrician of the past two decades. His research interests are varied and include econometric methods and computational tools in econometrics, applied social and demographic research, labour market participation and earnings, and data archives and replication studies.

Recently he has published extensively on the engaging topics of underground economic activity estimations, and does marriage improve the wages of men and women in Australia (with Edith Gray).

Professor Breusch is a Fellow of the Econometric Society, Chair of the Standing Committee of Australasian Region Econometric Society, Member of the Methodology Advisory Committee of the Australian Bureau of Statistics and member of the ANU Human Research Ethics Committee.

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