- Econometrics
Degree
- Ph.D. in Economics (University of Wisconsin-Madison)

Research Interest
I am interested in statistical methods to analyze high-dimensional data. High-dimensional datasets typically contain a lot of useless information, which has to be removed for adequate statistical analysis. I am working on dimension reduction methods that do not lose important information.
Lectures and Seminars
Teaching Experience
Econometrics B (Graduate/Postgraduate )
This course is designed for first year Ph.D. students. Basic econometric methods that are necessary to conduct empirical research are covered.
Seminars (Undergraduate)
Third year students will study basic methods of machine learning by reading textbooks in turns and using computers. Students are expected to analyze data using R or Python.
Fourth year students will prepare for writing their graduation thesis. All students are required to write a thesis on either theoretical or applied econometrics.
Seminars (Graduate/Postgraduate)
The subjects of the seminar depend on the interest of the participants.
Main Publications
- “Regularization Parameter Selection for Penalized Empirical Likelihood Estimator,” with Tomohiro Ando, Economics Letters, 2019, 178, 1-4.
- “A Note on Generalized Empirical Likelihood Estimation of Semiparametric Conditional Moment Restriction Models,” Econometric Theory, 2017, 33, 1242-1258.
Contact
sueishi(at)econ.kobe-u.ac.jp
Office hours
Please make an appointment by email.