Stephen R. Bond

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Stephen Roy Bond (born July 18, 1963 ) is a British economist at Nuffield College and one of the directors of the Center for Corporate Taxation of the Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford .

Stephen Bond acquired in 1984 at the King's College of the University of Cambridge a Bachelor and 1986 at Nuffield College, University of Oxford a Master in Economics. He wrote his doctoral thesis The factor demand behavior of firms (1990) with Stephen Nickell at Wadham College, University of Oxford.

Bond deals with the investment and financial behavior of companies, including the effects of uncertainties and financing constraints on investment behavior or of corporate taxes on dividend policy, investments and growth.

Bond excelled in particular with mathematical methods in panel data analysis . The Arellano bond estimator developed together with Manuel Arellano in the early 1990s is a widely used standard method within the framework of linear panel data models .

Due to the number of its citations, Clarivate Analytics Bond has been one of the favorites for an Alfred Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics ( Clarivate Citation Laureates ) since 2018 .

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  1. ^ Clarivate Analytics Reveals Annual Forecast of Future Nobel Prize Recipients. In: clarivate.com. Clarivate Analytics, September 20, 2018, accessed October 7, 2018 .