James H. Stock
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Born |
24 December 1955 Munich[1] |
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Nationality | United States |
Institution | Harvard University |
Field | Econometrics |
Alma mater |
University of California-Berkeley Yale University |
Influences | Clive Granger |
Information at IDEAS/RePEc |
James Harold Stock (born December 24, 1955) is an American economist and a professor of economics at Harvard University.
Academic career
Stock graduated with a B.S. in physics in 1978 from Yale University. He then went to the University of California-Berkeley and completed his M.A. in 1982 and Ph.D. in 1983.
Research
His research areas include macroeconomic forecasting, monetary policy, and econometric methods for the analysis of economic time series data. His work includes an examination of the recent evolution of the US business cycle and the impact of changes in monetary policy on that evolution. He is a member of various professional boards, including the Academic Advisory Board of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
Notes
- ↑ Who's Who in America 2008. 62. Vol 2, Marquis Who's Who LLC, New Providence 2007, ISSN 0083-9396, ISBN 978-0-8379-7011-0, ISBN 978-0-8379-7008-0 (Vol 2), p. 4350.
Books
Stock has published the following books:
- Introduction to Econometrics. Addison Wesley Longman (2003, 2007) (with Mark W. Watson).
- Introduction to Econometrics: Brief Edition. Addison Wesley Longman (2007) (with Mark W. Watson).
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