Zellner, Arnold
ZELLNER, Arnold
ZELLNER, Arnold. American, b. 1927. Genres: Mathematics/Statistics, Economics. Career: University of Washington, Seattle, Assistant and Associate Professor of Economics, 1955-60; University of Wisconsin, Madison, Associate and Professor of Economics, 1960-66; University of Chicago, Graduate School of Business, H. G. B. Alexander Distinguished Service Professor of Economics and Statistics, 1966-96, Emeritus, 1996-. Journal of Econometrics, Co-Ed. Publications: (with J.A. Crutchfield) Economic Aspects of the Pacific Halibut Fishery, 1963; (with H.R. Hamilton, E. Roberts, A.J. Pugh, J. Milliman and S. Goldstone) Systems Simulation for Regional Analysis: An Application to River-Basin Planning, 1969; (with T.C. Lee and G.G. Judge) Estimating the Parameters of the Markov Probability Model from Aggregate Time Series Data, 1970; An Introduction to Bayesian Inference in Econometrics, 1971; Basic Issues in Econometrics, 1984; Bayesian Analysis in Econometrics and Statistics: The Zellner View, 1997. EDITOR: Readings in Economic Statistics and Econometrics, 1968; (with S.E. Fienberg) Studies in Bayesian Econometrics and Statistics in Honor of Leonard J. Savage; Seasonal Analysis of Economic Time Series, 1978; Bayesian Analysis in Econometrics and Statistics: Essays in Honor of Harold Jeffreys, 1980. Contributor of articles to journals, conference volumes, etc. Address: Graduate School of Business, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, U.S.A.