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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»Receiver operating characteristics curve
18 Nov 2009 in Economics & Investing Lessons
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»Commodity inflation
15 Nov 2009 in Economics & Investing Lessons
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»Will rising oil prices derail the recovery?
10 Nov 2009 in Economics & Investing Lessons
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»Consequences of the Lehman failure
07 Nov 2009 in Economics & Investing Lessons
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»Current economic conditions
04 Nov 2009 in Economics & Investing Lessons
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»A welcome GDP report
29 Oct 2009 in Economics & Investing Lessons
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»Improving financial regulation and supervision
27 Oct 2009 in Economics & Investing Lessons
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»Evaluating the new tools of monetary policy
25 Oct 2009 in Economics & Investing Lessons
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»Unemployment and inflation
20 Oct 2009 in Economics & Investing Lessons
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»No L
18 Oct 2009 in Economics & Investing Lessons
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»Targeted liquidity operations
14 Oct 2009 in Economics & Investing Lessons
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»Working harder and harder to keep oil production from falling
11 Oct 2009 in Economics & Investing Lessons
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»Will stimulating nominal aggregate demand solve our problems?
07 Oct 2009 in Economics & Investing Lessons
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»Not much of a V
03 Oct 2009 in Economics & Investing Lessons
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»Home prices stabilized, but…
30 Sep 2009 in Economics & Investing Lessons
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»Federal Reserve reverse repurchases
27 Sep 2009 in Economics & Investing Lessons
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»Links for 2009-09-25
25 Sep 2009 in Economics & Investing Lessons
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»Economy improves but concerns remain
20 Sep 2009 in Economics & Investing Lessons
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»Regulating compensation in the banking sector
18 Sep 2009 in Economics & Investing Lessons
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»Scott Sumner on the Fed’s mistakes
16 Sep 2009 in Economics
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»Guest contribution from Michael Dueker on the economic recovery
11 Sep 2009 in Economics
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»Supply and demand for judicial services
09 Sep 2009 in Economics
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»Furloughed professors
04 Sep 2009 in Economics
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»Car sales up, but for how long?
02 Sep 2009 in Economics
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»Econbrowser Emoticon shifts to neutral
30 Aug 2009 in Economics
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»$9 trillion– what, me worry?
28 Aug 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Good news on house prices
26 Aug 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»The market-perceived monetary policy rule
23 Aug 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»The Road Ahead for the Fed
21 Aug 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Replay of 1930?
19 Aug 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Current economic conditions
15 Aug 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Paying for design flaws
12 Aug 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Links for 2009-08-10
10 Aug 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»It’s not over yet
09 Aug 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Pricing of interest rate risk in fed funds futures contracts
07 Aug 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Current economic conditions
05 Aug 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Cash for clunkers
02 Aug 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Been down so long it looks like up
31 Jul 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Green jobs
28 Jul 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Links for 2009-07-25
25 Jul 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Looking for an exit: Part 2
24 Jul 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Looking for an exit
22 Jul 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Natural gas and oil prices
19 Jul 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Links for 2009-07-17
17 Jul 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»In the news
17 Jul 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Concerns about the Fed’s New Balance Sheet
15 Jul 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Links for 2009-07-12
12 Jul 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Guest Contribution: Index Funds and Commodity Prices… Here We Go Again
10 Jul 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Back where we started
07 Jul 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary
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»Off-balance-sheet federal liabilities
05 Jul 2009 in Economics & Market Commentary



