Graham Elliott is a Professor of Economics at the University of California, San Diego. He works in the field of econometrics, developing statistical methods for economic and other applications. He is a Fellow of the Center for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (CAMA), coauthor of the reference/text Economic Forecasting, former Co-editor of the International Journal of Forecasting (IJF) and Co-editor of Volumes 1 and 2 of the Handbook of Forecasting.
Professor Elliott's research focuses on a number of areas in econometrics and statistical theory. One strand of research examines how to make the best use of data in testing hypotheses when standard tests are potentially suboptimal. A second strand of research is applied to the practical problem of constructing forecasts. Along with formerly Co-editing the premier journal in this field, he has published papers on various aspects of forecasting including forecast combination, model combination, loss function estimation and forecasting binary outcomes.
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