Call For Papers
Advances in Econometrics, Volume 33 - Essays in Honor of Peter C. B. Phillips

Professor Peter Phillips has pioneered many areas of econometric research. The aim of this call for papers is to produce a research volume on the theory and practice of econometrics that is linked to, or related to, or inspired by the work of Peter Phillips.

TOPICS: Possible topics include, but are not limited to:
- Nonstationary time series and panel models
- Partial identification and weak instruments
- Bayesian model evaluation and prediction
- Financial econometrics

Selected papers will appear in Advances in Econometrics: Essays in Honor of Peter C. B. Phillips (Volume 33, 2014). The volume will be edited by Professors Yoosoon Chang (Indiana University), Tom Fomby (SMU), and Joon Park (Indiana University).

PAPER SUBMISSION PROCEDURE: Please e-mail extended abstracts or complete papers no later than July 1, 2013, to:
- Professor Thomas Fomby, Southern Methodist University: tfomby@smu.edu
- Professor Yoosoon Chang, Indiana University: yoosoon@indiana.edu
- Professor Joon Park, Indiana University: joon@indiana.edu

Submissions to the Call for Papers will be considered for presentation at a special conference to be held at SMU in Dallas, Texas on November 1 - 3, 2013 in honor of Professor Phillips and for possible inclusion in Volume 33 of Advances in Econometrics. Review of accepted manuscripts will begin in January of 2014 and will be completed by May of 2014. Accepted papers will appear in print in the fall of 2014. Survey articles on specific topics related to the Call for Papers will also be considered.

ABOUT THE SERIES: Advances in Econometrics, published by Emerald Group Publishing, Ltd., is a research annual whose editorial policy is to publish original research articles that contain enough details so that economists and econometricians who are not experts in the topics will find them accessible and useful in their research. To that end, authors should be able to provide, upon request, computer programs and data used in their articles. For more information on the Advances in Econometrics series and the titles and contents of previous volumes, see http://faculty.smu.edu/tfomby/aie.htm



Posted 2/19/13