Essays in Honor of Joon Y. Park

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International Economics
Nonlinear Time Series
Nonstationary Time Series
Panel Data
Prediction Models
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Unit Roots and Cointegration

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  • ISBN 9781837532094
  • Weight: 698g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Apr 2023
  • Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Volumes 45a and 45b of Advances in Econometrics honor Joon Y. Park, Wisnewsky Professor of Human Studies and Professor of Economics at Indiana University. Professor Park has made numerous and substantive contributions to the field of econometrics since beginning his academic career in the mid-1980s and has held positions at Cornell University, University of Toronto, Seoul National University, Rice University, Texas A&M University, and Sungkyunkwan University.

This first volume, Essays in Honor of Joon Y. Park: Econometric Theory, features contributions to econometric theory related to Professor Park’s analysis of time series and particularly related to the research of the first two or so decades of his career.

Yoosoon Chang is Professor of Economics at Indiana University, USA, with a Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University. Professor Chang's current research interests include the application of various econometric time series, panel data, and machine learning models.

Sokbae Lee is Professor of Economics at Columbia University, USA, with a PhD in Economics from the University of Iowa. Professor Lee’s current research focuses on theoretical and applied econometrics.

J. Isaac Miller is Professor of Economics and Associate Chair of the Department of Economics at the University of Missouri, USA, with a PhD in Economics from Rice University. Professor Miller’s current research focuses on econometric time series and panel data models of energy and climate change.