Tim Bollerslev

Tim Bollerslev
Neoclassical economics
Born May 11, 1958 (1958-05-11) (age 53)
Nationality Danish
Institution Duke University
NBER
Field Econometrics
Financial economics
Macroeconomics
Alma mater Aarhus University (M.S.)
University of California, San Diego (Ph.D.)
Contributions GARCH
Information at IDEAS/RePEc

Tim Peter Bollerslev (born May 11, 1958 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Danish economist, currently the Juanita and Clifton Kreps Professor of Economics at Duke University. A fellow of the Econometric Society, Bollerslev is known for his ideas for measuring and forecasting financial market volatility and for the GARCH (generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedasticity) model. He is editor of the Journal of Applied Econometrics.

Biography

Tim Bollerslev received his MSc in economics and mathematics in 1983 from the University of Aarhus in Denmark. He continued his studies in the U.S., earning his Ph.D. in 1986 from the University of California at San Diego with a thesis written under the supervision of Robert F. Engle (Nobel Prize in Economics winner in 2003).

After his graduate studies, Bollerslev taught at the Northwestern University between 1986–1995 and at the University of Virginia between 1996-1998. Since 1998 he is the Juanita and Clifton Kreps Professor of Economics at Duke University.

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