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Hsein Kew is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics at Monash University. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Melbourne and previously worked as a researcher at the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, focusing on empirical analyses of social security and labor market interactions.
- PhD in Economics, University of Melbourne
- Researcher, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research
- Senior Lecturer, Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Monash University
His research primarily centers on time series analysis, heteroskedastic models, and non-parametric methods, with applications in financial econometrics and forecasting. He teaches Financial Econometrics and Data Analysis in Business, contributing to both theoretical and applied econometric education.
The recent publications by Hsein Kew span from 2014 to 2024 and reflect a consistent focus on advanced econometric methodology. The articles demonstrate expertise in predictive regression models, unit root testing under volatility shifts, long memory processes, and autocorrelation testing under complex dependency and heteroskedastic structures. These works are published in top-tier journals such as the Journal of Econometrics and Econometric Theory, indicating a strong contribution to econometric theory and robust inference under non-standard conditions.
Notable research projects include an Australian Research Council (ARC)-funded project titled A new class of statistical methods for analysing long memory time series models with heteroskedasticity (2010–2013), where he served as a Chief Investigator. This project aligns with his ongoing research interests in modeling time series with long memory and time-varying volatility.
- ARC Research Project: A new class of statistical methods for analysing long memory time series models with heteroskedasticity (2010–2013)
While no scientific awards are listed in the provided text, his sustained publication record and involvement in funded research indicate active scholarly engagement. He has collaborated with prominent econometricians such as David Harris and Jiti Gao, suggesting integration into a strong research network. There is no mention of advising students or leading a lab, but his role as a Senior Lecturer implies teaching and mentorship responsibilities.

