David F. Hendry
University of Oxford
David F. Hendry is Professor of Economics and Fellow of Nuffield College, University of Oxford, an Honorary Vice-President Royal Economic Society and a Fellow, British Academy, Royal Society of Edinburgh, and Econometric Society, and an Honorary Fellow, International Institute of Forecasters and Journal of Econometrics as well as an Foreign Honorary Member, American Economic Association and American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has been awarded 7 Honorary Doctorates. He has published extensively on econometric methods, theory, modelling, and history; numerical techniques; computing; empirical economics; and economic forecasting, including more than 160 papers, and 14 books, as well as numerous edited volumes.
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