Doctoral Students
A major driving force behind advances in econometrics across a vast range of topics during the period from 1980 was a succession of brilliant DPhil students adding to those mentioned above, including Anindya Banerjee (later a Fellow of Wadham College), Gregor Smith, John Galbraith, Juan Dolado (see, for example, Banerjee et al.
1986, 1993), Kate Desbarats, Carlo Favero (see Favero and Hendry 1992), Andreas Fischer (see Fischer 1989), Kivilcim Metin (see Metin 1995), Karim Abadir (see, for instance, Abadir 1992), Rebecca Emerson (see Emerson and Hendry 1996), Steven Cook (see Cook and Hendry 1993), Claudio Lupi (see Brunello et al. 2001), Pekka Pere (see Pere 2000) and Edmund Cannon (see Cannon and Tonks 2004).In addition, some of the DPhil econometricians went into the commercial and public sectors, including Fritz Struth (state-space modelling), Massimo Fuggetta (financial econometrics: founder of Bayes Investments), Ian Harnett (consumption expenditure: founder of Absolute Strategy Research) and Lamin Leigh (money demand: who joined the IMF).
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