Editorial Board
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Please note that the order in which the Editors appear on this page is alphabetical, and follows the structure of the editorial board presented on the MDPI website under information for editors: editorial board responsibilities.
Members
Interests: international finance; monetary and financial economics; macroeconomics and econometrics
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Interests: empirical macroeconomics; macroeconomics of the US and EU; financial markets; economics of climate change; business cycles; macro dynamics; regime switching models; macro econometrics
Interests: time series analysis; econometrics; asset pricing; finance
Interests: empirical finance; computational econometrics; commodities
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Interests: expectation formation; financial econometrics; financial risk modeling; macroeconometrics; time series analysis; volatility
Interests: economic policy; macroeconomics; time series; panel data
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Interests: econometrics; quantitative methods
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Interests: macroeconomics; econometrics
Interests: applied econometrics; stationary and nonstationary time series; noncausal models; common cycles and comovements; mixed frequency data
Interests: time series; bootstrap methods; econometric theory
Interests: stock volatility and its volume; commodity prices; finance and growth; macroeconomic uncertainty; models with time-varying coefficients; mutual funds; transmission of memory
Interests: land and housing economics; spatial economics; local public economics
Interests: panel data; quantile regression; network models; multivariate time-series
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Interests: spatial econometrics; bayesian economics; regional economics
Interests: applied econometrics; labor economics; inequality; gender gaps; spatial economics