Paul W. Wilson
Professor, Department of Economics
Adjunct Professor, School of Computing
Editor, Journal of Productivity Analysis

The John E. Walker Department of Economics
222 Sirrine Hall
Clemson University
Clemson, South Carolina 29634
USA

Email: pww at (i.e., "@") clemson.edu
Phone: 1-864-656-2032
Fax: 1-864-656-4192


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

ECON 405: Introduction to Econometrics

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

ECO334K: Introduction to Urban Economics

ECO341K: Introduction to Econometrics

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My CV;

Citations to my work;

Some of my recent papers;

My academic genealogy;

My bookmarks;

Course materials for students;

FEAR: Frontier Efficiency Analysis with R;

TeX/LaTeX resources;

Tex-Mex in implausible locations;

Scam letters by the lads from Lagos.

My computer (well, part of it is mine)...

and my bike;

Why go slow when it is possible to go fast?