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About the Authors


Dimitrios Asteriou is a Professor in Quantitative Methods at the Hellenic Open University, Greece, and Programme Lead in Economics at Oxford Brookes University, UK. In the past he has been employed as a Lecturer at the University of Reading and as a Senior Lecturer at City University, London. He has published more than 50 academic research papers in peer-reviewed journals. He has also served as the Secretary General of the European Economics and Finance Society.


He has several years of teaching experience at undergraduate level (since 1998) and postgraduate level (since 2002), teaching modules such as Statistics for Economists, Applied Econometrics, Financial Economics and Macroeconomics. His research interests lie in the area of applied econometrics with an emphasis on financial econometrics and economic growth. His research work has been cited several times from various researchers in the field and he has published papers in journals such as Energy Economics, Review of Economic Development, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Economic Modelling, International Journal of Finance and Economics, Applied Financial Economics, Journal of Policy Modelling, and Regional Studies.


Stephen Hall has worked extensively in the areas of econometrics and macroeconomic modelling. He began his career at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, London, where he worked on the development of the UK model and a range of methodological and econometric issues. He then moved to the Bank of England as an Economic Advisor for 4 years where he continued working in the area of econometrics and modelling. He then became Director of Research and Professorial Fellow at the, Centre for Economic Forecasting at London Business School where he was in charge of the development of the LBS UK model. He then moved to be Professor of economics at Imperial College and in 2005 he took up his current post as Professor of Economics at Leicester University, UK, where he is currently Deputy Pro Vice Chancellor.

He has published 6 books, and over 250 articles on economic modelling, applied econometrics and forecasting. His editorial and other activities include being, editor of Economic Modelling, an executive Committee member of the United Nations Project Link, on the editorial board of a number of journals. He holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Pretoria, South Africa, he is a fellow of the African Econometric Society and he is an honorary member of the Romanian Academy of Science.


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