PIER Lecture: Household Earnings and Consumption: A Nonlinear Framework
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Econometrics Seminar PIER LectureRoom 309
Philadelphia, PA
19104
Joint work with Richard Blundell and Stephane Bonhomme
Manuel Arellano (Elda, Spain 1957) has been a Professor of Economics at CEMFI in Madrid since 1991. Prior to that, he held appointments at the University of Oxford (1985-89) and the London School of Economics (1989-91). He is a graduate from the University of Barcelona and holds a Ph.D. from the London School of Economics. He has served as Editor of the Review of Economic Studies (1994-98), Co-Editor of the Journal of Applied Econometrics (2006-08), and Co-Chair of the World Congress of the Econometric Society (2010). He is a Fellow of the Econometric Society and has been President of the Spanish Economic Association (2003). He served as President of the European Economic Association in 2013 and as President of the Econometric Society in 2014. He has published many research papers on topics in econometrics and laboureconomics, in particular on the analysis of panel data, being named a Highly Cited Researcher by Thomson ISI (2010). He is the author of Panel Data Econometrics (Oxford University Press 2003). He has received the Rey Jaime I Prize in Economics.