Current subjects
ECOM30002/ECOM90002, Bachelor of Commerce
Advanced Econometric Techniques 2
ECOM90014, PhD in Economics
Past subjects
Quantitative Methods for Business
ECOM90009, Master of Management
Empirical Methods for Business
ECON90076, Graduate Certificate in Business (online)
FS131310, Bachelor program, University of Lucerne, Switzerland, Spring 2013
MOEC0021, Masters program, University of Zurich, Switzerland, Fall 2012
PhD supervision
I'm available as a PhD dissertation supervisor for University of Melbourne students.
Phd students:
M. Repetto. Ongoing.
An econometric analysis of multivariate fractional time shares using Australian longitudinal household data.
D.T. Mai. 2021. Completed.
When do trade networks matter in aggregate? Essays in international trade.
B. Lampe. 2018. Completed.
Essays in International Trade.
P. Kharel. 2017. Completed.
Masters and Honours supervision
I'm available as a research essay advisor for Masters and Honours students in Economics, and Masters students in Applied Econometrics.
Recent research essays supervised:
Time use and life satisfaction among women: An exploration into improving happiness (R. Sood, 2023)
Demographic effects on house prices in Australia (Z. Cai, 2023)
Mixture Models: A new approach to tracking class structure in Australia (A. Bhatia, 2022)
Honeymoons and Happiness: Modelling Marital Satisfaction in Australia (Y Chai, 2022)
Perceived Well-Being and Income by Gender in Indonesia (B Maula, 2021)
Happiness trends by gender in India: Evidence from repeated cross-sections 1990-2012 (P Kasbekar, 2021)
Happiness trends, gender, and machine learning:
A modern econometric approach (N Chai, 2020)
Religion, education, and happiness (J Gulair, 2019)
Australian household demand for food away from home: A count data approach (S Narang, 2018)
The effect of international students on bilateral trade (A Li, 2018)
Financial frictions and international trade during the Asian financial crisis (S Setiaji, 2016)
The impact of export diversification on macroeconomic volatility (J Hrbek, 2016)
Unemployment scarring in Australia (J Tran, 2016)
A simulation study of random coefficients demand models in two-sided markets (S Wong, 2015)
The effect of Melbourne’s Urban Growth Boundary on land prices (H Williams, 2015)
The digital divide in Australia: An empirical analysis using ABS data (J Mann, 2014)
Department of Economics
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Email: kevin.staub[at]unimelb.edu.au
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This version: May, 2024