- Arnold Zellner
Arnold Zellner (born
January 2 1927 ) is an Americaneconomist andstatistician specializing in the fields ofBayesian probability andeconometrics . He is known for his pioneering work in the field ofBayesian analysis andeconometric model ing. In Bayesian analysis, he not only provided many applications of it but also a new information theoretic derivation of Bayes' theorem and generalizations of it that are 100% efficient information processing rules. As regards econometric modelling, he, in association withFranz Palm , developed the structural econometric, time series analysis approach for constructing new models and for checking the adequacy of old models that has been widely applied. In addiiton, he has been involved in many important applied econometric and statistical studies.He earned his
A.B. inphysics fromHarvard University in 1949 and hisPh.D. ineconomics from theUniversity of California, Berkeley in 1957. He holds honorary degrees from theAutonomous University of Madrid in Spain, theUniversidade Técnica de Lisboa in Portugal, theUniversity of Kiel in Germany, and theErasmus School of Economics atErasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands.He is currently H.G.B. Alexander Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Economics and Statistics at the Graduate School of Business of the
University of Chicago . He was the founder of theInternational Society for Bayesian Analysis and also served as president of theAmerican Statistical Association in 1991.References
* [http://www.strategy2market.com/downloads/InterviewwithArnoldZellner.pdf "An Interview with Arnold Zellner"] (2004), Kathy Morrison
External links
* [http://faculty.chicagogsb.edu/arnold.zellner/more/index.htm Arnold Zellner's webpage]
* [http://korora.econ.yale.edu/et/interview/zellner.pdf ET Interviews: Professor Arnold Zellner] on the [http://korora.econ.yale.edu/et/ Econometric Theory] page.
* [http://www.bayesian.org/ International Society for Bayesian Analysis]
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