Manuel Arellano

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Manuel Arellano (born June 19, 1957 in Elda , Alicante ) is a Spanish economist .

Career, research and teaching

Arellano studied at the University of Barcelona , he participated in the 1979 as a Licentiate in Economics graduate . He then went to the London School of Economics and Political Science , where he graduated in 1982 with a Master of Science in Econometrics and Business Mathematics . In 1985 he completed his Ph.D. - Studies under the supervision of Denis Sargan .

Initially, Arellano worked as a research lecturer at the University of Oxford before returning to the LSE in 1989 as a lecturer. In 1991 he was appointed full professor at the newly founded CEMFI in Madrid. He has visited, among others, Nuffield College in Oxford, the University of Cambridge , the University Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona , Brown University in Providence , Rhode Island , and University College London .

Arellano was President of the Spanish Economic Association in 2003, President of the European Economic Association in 2013 and the Econometric Society the following year . Between 1994 and 1998 he was editor-in-chief of the Review of Economic Studies and 2006 to 2008 editor of the Journal of Applied Econometrics . In 2010 he was co-organizer of the World Congress of the Econometric Society, in previous years he had been a member of the program committee several times. He has been a Fellow of the Econometric Society since 2010, a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences since 2014 and of the Academia Europaea since 2016 . Due to the number of his citations, Clarivate Analytics has been one of the favorites for an Alfred Nobel Memorial Prize for Economics ( Clarivate Citation Laureates ) since 2018 .

Arellano's main focus is on econometrics and labor economics . He excelled in particular with mathematical methods in panel data analysis; the Arellano Bond estimator , developed together with Stephen Bond in the early 1990s, has meanwhile become a widely used standard method in the context of linear panel data models .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Book of Members 1780 – present, Chapter A. (PDF; 945 kB) In: American Academy of Arts and Sciences (amacad.org). Retrieved September 21, 2018 .
  2. ^ Clarivate Analytics Reveals Annual Forecast of Future Nobel Prize Recipients. In: clarivate.com. Clarivate Analytics, September 20, 2018, accessed September 21, 2018 .