Michael McCulloughDegree Program: Ph.D. Washington State University Email: mmccullough@wsu.edu |
- Vita
- Job Market Paper
- Nonlinear Structure in Regression Residuals
Presenting at the North American Summer Meetings of the Econometrics Society, 2008
Education:
- Ph.D., Fall 2007, Economics, Washington State University
- M.S., Fall 2007, Statistics, Washington State University
- B.S., 2003, Economics, Applied Mathematics, Boise State University
Professional Experience:
- Post Doctoral, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 2008-Present
- Statistical Consultant to Millennium Science Engineering, Boise, Idaho 2005
- Assistant to state econometricians, Department of Financial Management, Boise, ID 2002-2003
University Teaching:
- Graduate Teaching Assistant, Washington State University EconS 101: Fundamentals of Microeconomics EconS 301: Theory of the Firm and Market Policy EconS 323: Labor Economics EconS 499: Independent Study on Asian Economics
Academic Advisor:
- Ray Huffaker
- Tom Marsh
Dissertation Title:
- Reconstructing Economic Dynamics: Applications to Health and Food Safety Concerns
Areas of Interest:
- Econometrics, Nonlinear Dynamics, Economic Development, Labor Economics
Computer Skills:
- SAS, Eviews, S-Plus, Mathematica, Stata, Gauss
Languages:
- English
Hobbies:
- Rock Climbing, Hiking, Skiing, Fishing, Traveling
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