▪️Full name: Mohammad Hashem Pesaran (1946)
Education:
B.Sc in Economics with Statistics (University of Salford)
Ph.D. in Economics (Cambridge University)
▪️Position:
Emeritus Professor at the Faculty of Economics at University of Cambridge
John Elliot Distinguished Chair in Economics Professional Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge
Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge
Director of Centre for Applied Financial Economics at University of Southern California
▪️Field: Econometrics, Financial Econometrics, Econometric Analysis, Financial Systems
🎧Podcast: One Hundred Years Of Oil Income and the Iranian Economy: A Blessing or a Curse (UCLA Centre for Near Eastern Studies)
📽Presentation:
Interview with Professor Hashem Pesaran about the Economic Implications of Coronavirus Pandemic (USC PACSA)
One Hundred Years of Oil Income and the Iranian Economy (APSIH)
Hashem Pesaran’s talk on Oil Shocks, Foregin Exchanges Crises & the Iranian Economy (IIEA)
👩🎓Famous Students:
Kamiar Mohaddes, Mahrad Sharifvaghefi, Allan Timmermann
🏆Awards:
Founding editor of the Journal of Applied Econometrics (1985)
Co-developer of Microfit (with Bahram Pesaran) (1989)
George Sell Prize, The Institute of Petroleum, London (1990)
Royal Economic Society Prize (1992)
Honorary Degree, Doctor of Letters honoris causa, awarded by Salford University (1993)
Fellow of the British Academy (1998)
Best Paper Award 2002-2004, Econometric Review (awarded in 2005)
Honorary Doctorate from the University of Goethe, Frankfurt (2008)
Honorary Doctorate from Maastricht University (2013)
Distinguished Author, Journal of Applied Econometrics (2015)
Doctor Oeconomiae Honoris Causa, University of Economics Prague (2016)
Nearly 119,000 (as of September 2021) and ranked in top 25 all economists worldwide by RePEc
📚Top Books:
Time Series and Panel Data Econometrics (Oxford University Press)
Time Series Econometrics: Using Microfit 5.0 (Oxford University Press)
The Limits to Rational Expectations (Blackwell Pub)
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