Biography:Peter Pedroni

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Short description: American econometrician and professor
Peter Pedroni
Born
Verona, Italy
Alma materColumbia University, Miami University[1]
Known forPedroni panel-data cointegration test[2]
Scientific career
FieldsEconomics, Econometrics
InstitutionsWilliams College
Indiana University Bloomington[3]
Doctoral advisorRobert Mundell, Richard Clarida[4]

Peter Louis Pedroni is an American econometrician and Professor of Economics at Williams College.[5] An active researcher in economics and econometrics, his areas of expertise include stationary and non-stationary panel time series methods, international finance, economic development, and economic growth.[1]

With over 17,000 references to his academic research, Pedroni stands among the most cited professors at Williams College.[6]

Career

Pedroni obtained his undergraduate degree in economics, math, and international affairs magna cum laude in 1986 from Miami University.[3] He obtained a M.A. (1992) and a M.Phil. (1993) in economics from Columbia University, where he specialized in empirical macro, time series, and international finance.[7] Under the supervision of Robert Mundell and Richard Clarida, Pedroni obtained a Ph.D. (1993) in Economics from Columbia University, writing his dissertation on Panel Cointegration, Endogenous Growth and Business Cycles in Open Economies.[4] Between 1997 and 2000, he worked as a visiting assistant professor of economics at Boston College and Cornell University.[3]

Between 1994 and 2003, he held the position of assistant professor of economics at Indiana University and Williams College.[3] From 2004 to 2005, he held the title of visiting associate professor and Clayton Fellow in International Economics at Rice University. Since 2004, Pedroni has been a tenured professor of economics at Williams College.[7]

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