Paul W. Wilson
The John E. Walker Department of Economics
Email: pww at (i.e., "@") clemson.edu |
At Bran Castle, in Transylvania. |
From time to time I am a visitor at the Institut de Statistique Biostatistique et Sciences Actuarielles, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium and the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
I will teach the following courses during the fall semester, 2012:
ECON 806: Econometrics I---Probability and Statistics for Econometrics
ECON 808: Econometrics III---Nonlinear Estimation and Inference
I have also taught the following courses during previous semesters at Clemson:
ECON 807: Econometrics II---Linear Estimation and Inference
ECON 900-001: Advanced Econometrics---Methods for Empirical Microeconomics
ECON 900-003: Advanced Econometrics---Analysis of Efficiency and Production
Graduate courses are signified by red arrows; undergraduate courses by blue arrows. In addition to the courses listed above, I taught the following courses in my former department (i.e., Department of Economics, University of Texas, Austin):
ECO380N: Urban Economic Theory
ECO392M.2: Econometrics I---Linear Estimation and Inference
ECO392M.3: Econometrics II---Nonlinear Estimation and Inference
ECO392M7: Advanced Econometric Theory II---Nonparametric Estimation and Inference
Click on these items to find: Course materials for students; FEAR: Frontier Efficiency Analysis with R; |
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and my bike; |
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