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The 2002 Econometric Theory Awards

Peter C. B. Phillips ()

Econometric Theory, 2002, vol. 18, issue 01, pages 195-195

Abstract: I am delighted to announce the following Econometric Theory Awards for 2002.Multa Scripsit: Marcus Chambers, Peter M. Robinson, Zhijie XiaoPlura Scripsit: Karim M. Abadir, John L. Knight, Oliver Linton, Seiji Nabeya, Whitney Newey, Jeffrey M. WooldridgePlurima Scripsit: Pentti SaikkonenThere are presently three levels of the Econometric Theory Award: Multa Scripsit, Plura Scripsit, and Plurima Scripsit. The awards are made annually using an automated point system based on an author s cumulative publications in ET. A description of the award system and a copy of the ET Award Certificate are given in the Vol. 13, No. 2 issue of ET and may be viewed on the journal s web site at http://korora.econ.yale.edu/et.htm.

Date: 2002

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