Arthur Lewbel
Arthur Lewbel | |
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Born | c. 1959 (age 56–57) |
Nationality | American |
Institution | Boston College |
Field | Applied microeconomics and econometrics |
Alma mater | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc |
Arthur Lewbel (born c. 1959) is the inaugural Patrick Roche Professor of Economics at Boston College,[1] and is known in the fields of applied microeconomics and econometrics. He is an editor of Econometric Theory, former co-editor of the Journal of Business and Economic Statistics,[2] a fellow of the Econometric Society,[3] a fellow of the Journal of Econometrics, holds a Multa Scripsit award, and is ranked number 30 on Coupe's list of top economists in the world by publication.[4] Lewbel's economic research is mainly in the areas of micro econometrics and in consumer demand analysis.
Lewbel holds a B.Sc. in mathematics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1978), and a doctorate in management (1984) from the same institution.[5]
Lewbel is also known for his juggling contributions[6] including "The Science of Juggling"[7] published in Scientific American,[8] and director and judge for the International Jugglers' Association's national juggling competitions.[9]
References
- ↑ Lewbel’s faculty page at Boston College
- ↑ editorial board of the Journal of Business and Economic Statistics
- ↑ Econometric Society Fellows
- ↑ Coupe rankings of economists.
- ↑ http://econcamp.econ.sinica.edu.tw/lewbel.pdf
- ↑ Lewbel’s juggling publications and accomplishments
- ↑ The Science of Juggling
- ↑ Scientific American November 1995, pp. 92-97
- ↑ former IJA competition rules
External links
- Lewbel’s home page at Boston College
- working papers and publications
- Lewbel’s history of Juggling
- Lewbel’s juggling contributions
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