Advances in Econometrics

History: Advances in Econometrics is a series of research annuals first published in 1982 by JAI Press. The founding co-editors of the series were Robert L. Basmann of Texas A&M University and George F. Rhodes, Jr. of Colorado State University. Beginning in 1986 Thomas B. Fomby of Southern Methodist University became Senior Co-editor with Rhodes producing volumes 6 - 10. In 1995, beginning with volume 11, R. Carter Hill of Louisiana State University joined Fomby as Senior Co-editor. In 2009, Ivan Jeliazkov of the University of California at Irvine joined Fomby and Hill as a Senior Co-editor.

Current Senior Co-Editors:
Thomas B. Fomby, Department of Economics, Southern Methodist University
R. Carter Hill, Department of Economics, Louisiana State University
Ivan Jeliazkov, Department of Economics, University of California at Irvine
Juan Carlos Escanciano, Department of Economics, Indiana University
Eric Hillebrand, Department of Economics and Business, Aarhus University, Denmark
Daniel Millimet, Department of Economics, Southern Methodist University

Mission of Publication: To annually publish original econometrics papers on designated topics with the intention of expanding the use of newly vintaged econometric techniques throughout the empirical economic literature and beyond.

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Index for the Advances in Econometrics Homepage

oCall for Papers NEW!! Volume 33: Essays in Honor of Peter C.B. Phillips
oCriteria for Publication
oForthcoming Volumes
oThe Advances in Econometrics Volumes
oThe Senior Editors
oPrevious Advances in Econometrics Conferences
o11th Advances in Econometrics Conference in Honor of Jerry Hausman
o12th Advances in Econometrics Conference on Vector Autoregressions in Honor of Christopher Sims

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