Princeton University
Publication: Graduate School Announcement, 2006-07
Gregory C. Chow Econometric Research Program
Director
Bo E. Honoré
Associated Faculty
Yacine Aït-Sahalia
Andres Aradillas-Lopez
Laura Chioda
Bo E. Honoré
Ulrich Müller
Christopher A. Sims
Mark W. Watson
The Econometric Research Program grew out of the Economic Research Project, which was started in 1948 by Oskar Morgenstern. Before his retirement in 1970, significant research included game theory, analysis of time series, input-output analysis, and mathematical programming. Since 1970, significant work has covered general equilibrium theory, construction and analysis of econometric models, stochastic dynamics, theory of economic behavior based on dynamic optimization, time series, semiparametric and nonparametric methods, microeconometrics, and related empirical studies. The results of these studies are discussed in seminars and published in the form of research memorandums, monographs, and books. The members of the group are available for consultation by other faculty members as well as students working in these related fields.
The Econometric Research Program was renamed the Gregory C. Chow Econometric Research Program in 2001 in order to honor the contributions of Gregory Chow to this field.