Jean-Pierre Florens
Jean-Pierre Florens (born 6 July 1947) is an influential French econometrician at Toulouse School of Economics.[1][2] He is known for his research on Bayesian inference[3], econometrics of stochastic processes, causality, frontier estimation, and inverse problems.[4][5]
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Born | Marseille, France | 6 July 1947
Nationality | France |
Alma mater | Aix-Marseille University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Econometrics |
Institutions | Toulouse 1 University Capitole Toulouse School of Economics |
Doctoral advisor | Jean-Pierre Raoult |
Influences | Edmond Malinvaud Jacques Drèze |
Biography
Jean Pierre Florens was born in Marseille in 1947, France. He completed his undergraduate studies in economics, political science, and mathematics at the Aix-Marseille University. He pursued graduate studies in mathematics at the University of Rouen. Florens is a fellow of the Econometric Society.[6] He advised more than 50 Ph.D. students including many influential scholars.[1][2]
Bibliography
Florens has written 3 books and over 100 articles.[7]
Books
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References
- "ET Interview: Jean-Pierre Florens".
- "Interview by Pr Florens in Econometric Theory".
- "Elements of Bayesian Statistics".
- "Linear Inverse Problems in Structural Econometrics Estimation Based on Spectral Decomposition and Regularization".
- "Jean-Pierre Florens: Inverse problems in econometrics".
- "Econometric Society".
- "Curriculum Vitae" (PDF).
- "Elements of Bayesian Statistics".
- "Book Review by Jean-François Richard".
External links
- ET Interviews series, Econometric Theory, Cambridge University Press
- Google Scholar Profile
- Jean-Pierre Florens: Inverse problems in econometrics, Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques, Thematic month on statistics - Week 2 : "Mathematical statistics and inverse problems
- Jean-Pierre Florens at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Florens's page at Toulouse School of Economics
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