Serena Ng

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Serena Ng (* 1959 ) is a Canadian - American economist .

Career, research and teaching

Ng first studied at the University of Western Ontario , where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts . She initially continued her studies there, but later moved to Princeton University , where she successfully completed her master’s degree in 1992 . The following year she completed her Ph.D. , supervised by Angus Deaton and Pierre Perron . -Degree. Ng was an assistant professor at Montreal University until 1996 , after which she moved to Boston University as an associate professor . In 2001 she moved to Johns Hopkins University before being appointed full professor at the University of Michigan in 2003 . In 2007 she followed a call from Columbia University .

Ng has been a Fellow of the Econometric Society since 2015, a Fellow of the Society of Financial Econometrics since 2016 and a Fellow of the International Association of Applied Econometrics since 2018 . From 2008 to 2011 she sat on the board of the Chinese Economic Society of North America , partly as chairwoman. She is and was a member of the editorial offices of various periodicals , including Econometrica , Econometric Theory , the Journal of Financial Econometrics , the Journal of Business and Economic Statistics , the Journal of Economic Literature and the Journal of Econometrics . In 2015, she was included in a list of ten eminent female economists by the World Economic Forum .

Ng's work focuses on macroeconomics and econometrics , in particular in time series analyzes and other macroeconometric models for describing economic cycles.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. weforum.org: "10 top women in economics" (accessed October 25, 2018)