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  Clive Granger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sir Clive Granger (born September 4, 1934) is a Welsh-born economist, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California at San Diego, USA.
In 2005, the building that houses the Economics and Geography Departments at the University of Nottingham was renamed the Sir Clive Granger Building in honour of his Nobel achievement.
Clive Granger also developed a formal statistical notion of causality based on which variables help to predict other variables.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clive_W._J._Granger   (378 words)

  
 Granger, Clive - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Granger, Clive
Granger shared with US economist Robert Engle the 2003 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for their discoveries in the analysis of time series data.
Granger's examination of the relationship between key economic variables such as prices and the exchange rate, or wealth and consumption, helped to explain long-term trends, by reducing the effect of statistical fluctuations.
Granger joined the faculty at the University of California at San Diego (UCSD), where he collaborated with Engle, in 1974, and retired in 2003.
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 Clive Granger - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Sir Clive Granger (born 1934) is an economist, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California at San Diego, USA.
He was born in Swansea, Wales, and educated at the University of Nottingham, England where he was a undergraduate and postgraduate student, then an academic, becoming a full professor for 22 years before leaving for UCSD in 1974.
Cointegration, Causality, and Forecasting: A Festschrift in Honour of Clive W.J. Granger
encyclopedia.worldsearch.com /clive_granger.htm   (318 words)

  
 Knighthood - Economics News- University of Canterbury
Clive W. Granger KB Canterbury Distinguished Professor Clive Granger was awarded a knighthood in New Year’s Honours.
Sir Clive was visiting the University of Canterbury in October 2003 –; the day his Nobel Prize was announced – and was immediately the centre of attention from the world’s media eager for interviews and his opinions.
Clive Granger developed one of the major breakthroughs in the understanding of economic data and his work is now routinely taught to our students and used by our policy making institutions.
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - granger
Granger Movement, agrarian movement in the United States, initiated shortly after the American Civil War with the aim of improving the social,...
Granger, Clive W. Granger, Clive W., born in 1934, British economist and cowinner of the 2003 Nobel Prize in economics.
Granger was born James Lablache Stewart in London.
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 Clive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Clive Bridgeman, 1st Viscount Bridgeman, British Conservative politician.
Clive Stafford-Smith, British born human rights lawyer based in the United States, and OBE recipient.
Sir Clive Granger, economist, and Professor Emeritus at the University of California at San Diego
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Robert Clive
Clive, Robert (1725-1774), British governor of Bengal, who was one of the founders of British rule in India.
Granger shared the 2003 Nobel award with American economist Robert F. Engle, his colleague of more than 20 years at the University of California, San...
Granger, Clive W. J.: 2003 Nobel Prize in Economics shared with Robert Engle
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 UCSD Scholars Win Nobel - Daily Nexus Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Clive Granger, 69, and Robert Engle, 60, became the 14th and 15th UCSD laureates when the Royal Swedish Academy of Science announced its selections.
Granger is cited "for methods of analyzing economic time series with common trends (cointegration)." He jointly introduced the concept of cointegration with Engle in 1987.
Granger, who joined the UCSD faculty in 1974, is currently a visiting scholar at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand.
www.ucsbdailynexus.com /print_article.php?a=5680   (568 words)

  
 Clive Granger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In October 2003 Emeritus Professor Clive Granger was visiting Canterbury when he received the phone call from Sweden telling him he was joint winner of the...
In October 2003 Emeritus Professor Clive Granger was visiting Canterbury when he was announced as the joint winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics.
In 2003, Emeritus Professor Clive Granger, of the University of California at San Diego, was visiting the university when he received the phone call from...
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 Clive Granger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Granger Area Map Shows where Granger is in relation to Rochester, Winona, and the Iowa state line.
Granger: Handbook of Texas Concise history and description of Granger, TX.
Granger Homestead The Granger Homestead and Carriage Museum, home to four generations of the Granger family.
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 The 2003 Nobel Prize in economics
Granger and others have shown by means of mathematical and statistical methods that the existence of the common factor makes the interrelationship between non-stationary time series stationary.
Granger's discovery raises serious doubts about conclusions regarding economic interrelationships which are reached by means of the old techniques.
For instance, the Granger framework will indicate that movements in the stock market and the intensity of the dog barking cannot be co-integrated and therefore the use of these relationships to make money in the stock market could prove to be a very expensive exercise.
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 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Science/Health -- Two former UCSD professors win Nobel award in economics
Granger, who is a visiting scholar at Canterbury University in New Zealand, said he was "mildly surprised because we knew that this was under consideration for the last several years.
Granger, 69, was born in Swansea, Wales, and studied mathematics and statistics at the University of Nottingham.
Because Granger and Engle were renowned leaders in their field, UCSD became the center of "time-series econometrics," Starr said, drawing graduate students from universities around the world.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/science/20031009-9999_1n9nobel.html   (1016 words)

  
 Professor Clive Granger / 100 Welsh Heroes / 100 Arwyr Cymru
It is the field in which Professor Clive Granger is an acknowledged world leader, his status confirmed by the 2003 Nobel Prize for Economics- that he shared with American Robert Engle.
Econometrics is highly sophisticated discipline and Granger’s is not a story of overnight success.
Clive Granger was born at Swansea where he spent much of his childhood before his family moved to the English midlands.
www.100welshheroes.com /en/biography/professorclivegranger   (316 words)

  
 Clive W. J. Granger at IDEAS
Clive W.J. Granger & Bwo-Nung Huang & Chin Wei Yang, 1998.
Granger, Clive W J & Yau, Ruey & Francis, Neville, 2003.
Granger, Clive W. Comparing the methodologies used by statisticians and economists for research and modeling5," The Journal of Socio-Economics, Elsevier, vol.
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 2003 Nobel Prize Winners - Economics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Clive Granger was born in Wales and educated at Nottingham University where he gained his PhD in 1959.
Granger suggested that the underlying assumption of non-stationary variables might lead to results that were misleading because some of the variables might exhibit stationary characteristics.
Granger therefore developed statistical systems that could be used to take account of these possibilities in time series data and help to generate results that were, again, more reliable and accurate.
www.bized.ac.uk /learn/economics/nobel/2003.htm   (1033 words)

  
 Clive W J Granger -- {{Nobelpristagare|Pristyp=Nobelpriset i ekonomi|År=2003...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Granger tog doktorsexamen från University of Nottingham 1959.Han är professor emeritus i nationalekonomi vid University of California i San Diego, USA.
Granger visade tidigt att statistiska metoder för stationära tidsserier kunde ge helt missvisande slutsatser vid analys av icke-stationära data.
Granger kallade detta kointegration Han utvecklade metoder som visat sig särskilt viktiga i system där den kortsiktiga dynamiken påverkas av stora slumpmässiga störningar, samtidigt som de långsiktiga variationerna begränsas av ekonomiska jämviktsrelationer, t.ex.
clive_w_j_granger.exsudo.se   (190 words)

  
 MF-DGEP - Destaque Outubro/2003/Nº 187 "Prémio Nobel em Economia - 2003"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Clive Granger transformou a forma como os economistas trabalham com séries temporais.
Granger reconheceu que a maioria das séries macroeconómicas seguem uma tendência estocástica em que choques de curto prazo têm efeitos no nível de longo prazo.
Granger concluíu que a solução convencional que passava por diferenciar as séries para que estas fossem estacionárias era insuficiente porque a teoria económica formula relações em termos de níveis e não em termos de diferenças.
www.dgep.pt /cx187premio_nobel_econ2003.html   (396 words)

  
 Look at what happened to 2 of my mentors Wednesday morning... - Got | Apex? Forums
Granger and Engle become the 14th and 15th UCSD scholars to be awarded the Nobel Prize.
Professors Emeriti Clive Granger and Robert Engel were reached by University colleagues at distant locations for reaction to their naming, by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, as recipients of the Nobel Prize in Economics.
Granger said he would be New Zealand for another two months, then would attend the Nobel ceremonies in December and then return to his office at UCSD.
www.gotapex.com /forums/showthread.php?t=66945   (1288 words)

  
 Clive W. J. Granger - Wikipedia
Granger hat im Jahr 1959 an der University of Nottingham promoviert.
Als Beispiele für die von Granger untersuchten stationären Zeitreihen, die nur wenig um einen vorgegebenen Wert schwanken, nannte die Königlich Schwedische Akademie der Wissenschaften den Zusammenhang zwischen Vermögen und Konsum, Wechselkursen und Preisniveau oder kurzfristigen und langfristigen Zinssätzen.
Informationen der Nobelstiftung zur Preisverleihung 2003 für Sir Clive Granger (englisch)
de.wikipedia.org /wiki/Clive_W._J._Granger   (187 words)

  
 Clive W.J. Granger (1934-)
Clive Granger demostró que los métodos estadísticos utilizados para las series estacionarias podían conducir a resultados erróneos cuando se aplicaban a datos no estacionarios.
Granger, C. J.: 2001, Spurious regressions in econometrics, in B. Baltagi (ed.), A Companion to Theoretical Econometrics, Blackwell, Oxford, pp.
Granger, C. and Swanson, N. Further developments in the study of cointegrated variables, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 58, 374—386.
www.eumed.net /cursecon/economistas/granger.htm   (722 words)

  
 Matematica - Articoli - invito a ...
Granger sosteneva il contrario perché la proprietà di integrazione è dominante, e si ripromise di dimostrare che Hendry aveva torto.
Granger dimostrò nel 1981 una versione del teorema che oggi si chiama Teorema di rappresentazione di Granger, poi migliorato e discusso in molte versioni.
Granger ha associato il proprio nome a molti altre aree di ricerca nell'Econometria delle serie storiche (quali l'analisi spettrale, la regressione spuria, la nozione di causalità, l'impostazione decisionale nella teoria delle previsioni).
matematica.uni-bocconi.it /paruolo/granger.htm   (857 words)

  
 Engle, Granger win Nobel Prize for Economics
American Robert F Engle and Briton Clive W J Granger on Wednesday won the 2003 Nobel Economics Prize for their work in analysing economic time series.
Clive W J Granger was born in 1934 in Swansea, Wales (British citizen) and obtained his Ph.D. from University of Nottingham in 1959.
Clive Granger demonstrated that the statistical methods used for stationary time series could yield wholly misleading results when applied to the analysis of nonstationary data.
www.rediff.com /money/2003/oct/08nobel.htm   (602 words)

  
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Clive Granger, a British economist now at the University of California in San Diego, and Robert Engle, an American at New York University, made critical breakthroughs in techniques to handle "time series" variables - data recorded at regular intervals.
Prof Granger's major discovery was in the invention of "cointegration", a means of analysing the relationship between two variables, such as wealth and consumption, both of which had a trend over time.
In subsequent work over a decade later, Prof Granger established that such "non-stationary" variables could be combined in ways which allowed accurate statistical inferences to be drawn.
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 What Granger Overlooked, and Mises Did Not - Mises Institute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Various statistical results that are produced by means of Granger's framework therefore are regarded as valid since they have been applied on cointegrated data.
Granger's framework can be seen as a preventative in minimizing the use of meaningless correlations.
For instance, the Granger framework will indicate that movements in the stock market and the intensity of the dog barking cannot be cointegrated and therefore the use of these relationships to make money in the stock market could prove to be a very expensive exercise.
www.mises.org /fullstory.aspx?control=1352&id=78   (1581 words)

  
 News Releases
This fall Granger is a visiting scholar at Canterbury University in New Zealand and Engle is at New York University.
Professors Emeriti Clive Granger and Robert Engle were reached by University colleagues at distant locations for reaction to their naming, by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, as recipients of the Nobel Prize in Economics.
Granger studied at the University of Nottingham, graduating in 1955, and received his Ph.D. in 1959.
ucsdnews.ucsd.edu /newsrel/awards/Nobel.asp   (1298 words)

  
 Rednova NEWS | The ultimate degree of success   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Professor Clive Granger, who is a visiting scholar at Canterbury University, was yesterday jointly awarded a Nobel Prize in Economics and will share the $2.2 million prize with American Robert Engle.
Professor Granger won the award for work done in 1975 which helped banks build models for making policy decisions and forecasts, and Professor Engle for his work on methods of analysing economic time series.
Professor Granger is on his third visit to Christchurch and will be here until the end of November, cutting short his visit for functions in Stockholm.
www.rednova.com /modules/news/tools.php?tool=print&id=37031   (400 words)

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