Rachael Meager
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Rachael Meager is an Australian economist and statistician.[2] She currently holds an Assistant Professorship at the London School of Economics, within the STICERD (Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines) research centre.[3]
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Rachael Meager | |
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Citizenship | Australia, Ireland, South Africa[1] |
Alma mater | The University of Melbourne, Massachusetts Institute of Technology[1] |
Known for | Bayesian hierarchical modeling |
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Fields | Statistics, Economics |
Institutions | London School of Economics |
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Meager has significantly contributed to the development of advanced statistical methods in economics. She has advanced the application of Bayesian Analysis for Randomized Controlled Trial data, for instance investigating robustness effects against treatment heterogeneity by considering the impact of leaving out small fractions of the data.[4] She applies these techniques to development topics such as the impact of microcredit on economic growth and inequality.[5]