Clive W.J. Granger AKA Clive William John Granger Born: 4-Sep-1934 Birthplace: Swansea, Wales Died: 27-May-2009 Location of death: San Diego, CA Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Economist Nationality: Wales Executive summary: Granger causality Clive W.J. Granger and Robert F. Engle III were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2003, for developing "methods of analyzing economic time series with time-varying volatility or common trends". Granger also pioneered the concepts of cointegration and 'Granger-causality', now considered fundamentals of econometrics. Father: Edward John Granger (jam salesman) Mother: Evelyn Granger Wife: Patricia Granger (m. 1960, until his death, one son, one daughter) Son: Mark William John Granger (software designer, b. circa 1964) Daughter: Claire Amanda Jane Granger (biologist, b. circa 1968)
High School: Hills Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge, UK High School: West Bridgeford Grammar School, London, UK (1951) University: BA Mathematics, University of Nottingham (1955) University: PhD Statistics, University of Nottingham (1959) Teacher: Statistics, University of Nottingham (1959-66) Scholar: Economics, Princeton University (1959-60) Professor: Applied Statistics and Econometrics, University of Nottingham (1966-74) Professor: Economics, University of California at San Diego (1974-2009)
Guggenheim Fellowship 1988 Nobel Prize for Economics 2003 (with Robert F. Engle III) Knight of the British Empire 2005 American Academy of Arts and Sciences American Economic Association British Academy Corresponding Fellow (2002) Econometric Society Western Economic Association President (2002-03) English Ancestry
Official Website: http://www.econ.ucsd.edu/~cgranger/
Author of books:
Spectral Analysis in Economic Time Series (1969, with Michio Hatanaka) Forecasting Economic Time Series (1977, with Paul Newbold) Empirical Modeling in Economics: Specification and Evaluation (1999) Essays in econometrics: Collected Papers (2001)
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