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Autobiography

Robert F. Engle

No 2003-3, Nobel Prize in Economics documents from Nobel Prize Committee

Abstract: "Wake up, Robin", a gentle hand shook my shoulder. "Let's go." It was so very early but I loved those mornings when my father would wake me and take me on an adventure. When I was a boy and we were camping, we would leave in the quiet morning hours to enjoy the lake together, and attempt to catch some fish. He was an experienced fisherman and a kindly teacher. While he was in graduate school at Cornell and the nation was still in the aftermath of the Great Depression, he traded fish and hunted meat for room and board. I did love those mornings and their crisp dawns.

Keywords: time series (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004

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