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Fifty years of Econometrics Research in Spain: Doctoral Dissertations, international publications and other contributions, 1956-2006

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Guisan, M.C. ()
Exposito, Pilar ()

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This paper presents a first part in English and a second part in Spanish, with a summary of contributions to Econometrics research in Spain for the period 1956-2006. We focus on the contributions by the pioneers and their disciples in universities all over Spain, accordingly to the information available at several registers and particularly to their supervising activities of Doctoral Dissertations, which have been of great importance to increase the level and interest of teaching and research in Spanish Universities. The paper is open to updates as soon as we get more information relevant to this goal. We include a reference to Spanish publications in English or in other languages, particularly focused on Econometrics research.

Este trabajo presenta una recopilación novedosa de datos relevantes de la historia de la Econometría en España, con especial referencia a los éxitos logrados en las últimas décadas de dicho siglo veinte y en los primeros años del siglo veintiuno. Está escrito como homenaje a los profesores que fueron pioneros de esta materia en España, a los que la mayoría de los investigadores econométricos debemos gratitud como discípulos directos o indirectos, y a todos los que han contribuido a impulsar el interés y calidad de la docencia y de la investigación econométrica. Presentamos un amplio panorama de las tesis doctorales de esta especialidad leídas en las universidades españolas, agrupadas por su director, y también hacemos referencia a otras publicaciones, destacando la alta posición que la Econometría española ha alcanzado a nivel europeo e internacional.

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Paper provided by University of Santiago de Compostela. Faculty of Economics and Business. Econometrics. in its series Economic Development with number 98.

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Date of creation: 2007
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