James Hamilton
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James Hamilton received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California at Berkeley in 1983. He has been a professor at the University of California, San Diego since 1990 and served as Chair of the Economics Department from 1999 to 2002. He is the author of Time Series Analysis, the leading text on forecasting and statistical analysis of dynamic economic relationships. He has done extensive research on business cycles, monetary policy, and oil shocks, and has been a research adviser and visiting scholar with the Federal Reserve System for 20 years. |
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Last 50 Posts by James Hamilton:
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»Links for 12-24-08
24 Dec 2008 in Economics
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»Fiscal stimulus: the case for block grants
19 Dec 2008 in Economics
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»Quantitative easing
16 Dec 2008 in Economics
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»Finding the exit
15 Dec 2008 in Economics
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»John Taylor on the Federal Reserve
14 Dec 2008 in Economics
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»Predicting the trough and a jobless recovery
10 Dec 2008 in Economics
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»Comparing recessions
08 Dec 2008 in Economics
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»The auto downturn is very serious
03 Dec 2008 in Economics
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»TIPS yields
03 Dec 2008 in Economics
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»Podcast on the Federal Reserve
02 Dec 2008 in Economics
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»It’s official
01 Dec 2008 in Economics
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»So long, Tanta
01 Dec 2008 in Economics
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»The more the merrier
27 Nov 2008 in Economics
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»Obama’s economic plans
24 Nov 2008 in Economics
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»Time for a change at the Fed
24 Nov 2008 in Economics
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»The check is in the mail
19 Nov 2008 in Economics
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»The anomalous fed funds market
16 Nov 2008 in Economics
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»Investment advice for a wild market
13 Nov 2008 in Economics
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»Update on FDIC guarantee fees
10 Nov 2008 in Economics
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»The new, improved fed funds market
08 Nov 2008 in Economics
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»A new one for the playbook
08 Nov 2008 in Economics
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»A very weak employment report
07 Nov 2008 in Economics
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»Manufacturers report more bad news
05 Nov 2008 in Economics
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»Another bad month for autos
03 Nov 2008 in Economics
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»Real GDP fell slightly in 2008:Q3
30 Oct 2008 in Economics
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»Deflation risk
29 Oct 2008 in Economics
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»Further rate cuts needed
27 Oct 2008 in Economics
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»The Federal Reserve’s balance sheet
25 Oct 2008 in Economics
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»Bailouts for commodity speculators
20 Oct 2008 in Economics
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»More unhappy numbers
19 Oct 2008 in Uncategorized
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»Balancing California’s Energy Needs with its Environmental Goals
17 Oct 2008 in Economics
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»Some encouraging developments
15 Oct 2008 in Economics
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»The global recession
14 Oct 2008 in Economics
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»The global recession
14 Oct 2008 in Economics
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»The global recession
14 Oct 2008 in Economics
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»Shadowstats responds
12 Oct 2008 in Economics
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»Balance sheet of the Federal Reserve
08 Oct 2008 in Economics
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»The downturn worsens
05 Oct 2008 in Economics
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»Updating euro-area GDP forecasts
03 Oct 2008 in Economics
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»Real GDP likely fell in Q3
01 Oct 2008 in Economics
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»Detroit gets in on the action
30 Sep 2008 in Economics
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»Detroit gets in on the action
30 Sep 2008 in Economics
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»Understanding the TED spread
29 Sep 2008 in Economics
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»Gross domestic income and recessions
28 Sep 2008 in Economics
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»What happened to oil markets on Monday?
23 Sep 2008 in Economics
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»Paulson bailout
21 Sep 2008 in Economics
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»Effects of Hurricane Ike on oil and gas markets
14 Sep 2008 in Economics
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»We’re #2?
11 Sep 2008 in Economics
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»A rebound for autos?
06 Sep 2008 in Economics
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»Rising unemployment
05 Sep 2008 in Economics



