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'''Mark W. Watson''' is a professor of [[econometrics]] and currently teaches at [[Princeton University]]. Prior to coming to Princeton in 1995, Watson served on the economics faculty at [[Harvard University|Harvard]] and Northwestern.
'''Mark W. Watson''' is a professor of [[econometrics]] and currently teaches at [[Princeton University]]. Prior to coming to Princeton in 1995, Watson served on the economics faculty at [[Harvard University|Harvard]] and Northwestern.


His research focuses on time-series econometrics, empirical macroeconomics, and macroeconomic forecasting.
His research focuses on time-series econometrics, empirical macroeconomics, and macroeconomic forecasting.


Watson has published widely-cited articles in these areas and is the co-author of [[Introduction to Econometrics]], a leading undergraduate textbook.
Watson has published widely-cited articles in these areas and is the co-author of ''Introduction to Econometrics'', a leading undergraduate textbook.


He, along with Tim Bollerslev, is widely regarded as carrying forward the work of the Nobel Prize-winning economist, [[Robert F. Engle]], including by Engle himself.<ref name=engleauto>[http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/2003/engle-autobio.html Engle's Autobiography on the Nobel Prize Website].</ref>
He, along with Tim Bollerslev, is widely regarded as carrying forward the work of the Nobel Prize-winning economist, [[Robert F. Engle]], including by Engle himself.<ref name=engleauto>[http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/2003/engle-autobio.html Engle's Autobiography on the Nobel Prize Website].</ref>


== References ==
==References==

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==External links==
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*[http://www.princeton.edu/~mwatson/ Website at Princeton]


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Revision as of 13:28, 25 July 2009

Mark Watson
Nationality Vereinigte Staaten
Academic career
FieldEconometrics
InstitutionPrinceton University
Alma materUC San Diego
Cal State Northridge
Pierce College
InfluencesClive Granger
Robert F. Engle

Mark W. Watson is a professor of econometrics and currently teaches at Princeton University. Prior to coming to Princeton in 1995, Watson served on the economics faculty at Harvard and Northwestern.

His research focuses on time-series econometrics, empirical macroeconomics, and macroeconomic forecasting.

Watson has published widely-cited articles in these areas and is the co-author of Introduction to Econometrics, a leading undergraduate textbook.

He, along with Tim Bollerslev, is widely regarded as carrying forward the work of the Nobel Prize-winning economist, Robert F. Engle, including by Engle himself.[1]

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