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Professor Adrian Pagan holds the position of Professor of Economics at the University of Sydney's School of Economics. His research focuses on macro-econometric modeling, policy analysis, and business cycle theories. He has held visiting appointments at prestigious institutions including Oxford University and Princeton University.
Key achievements include:
- Fellowships with the Academy of Social Sciences, Econometric Society, and Journal of Econometrics
- Medallist Fellow of the Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand
- Distinguished Fellow of the Economic Society of Australia
- Centenary Medal recipient (2001)
His work emphasizes structural macroeconomic modeling, particularly in analyzing recurrent economic events and policy impacts. Recent research explores business cycle synchronization, financial frictions, and shock decomposition in macroeconomic systems.
Publications span over four decades, with notable contributions to journals like Journal of Econometrics, Macroeconomic Dynamics, and European Economic Review. He has authored the influential 2016 book The Econometric Analysis of Recurrent Events in Macroeconomics and Finance.
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