Takeshi Amemiya
Edward Ames Edmonds Professor of Economics (Emeritus)
[email protected]
Page in Stanford Directory
Phone: 650-723-3986
Office: Landau Economics, room 250
Office hours: Thursday 2:00 - 4:00 pm
Interests
- Research:
Econometric theory, Plato and Aristotle, Ancient Greek economy
- Current Research:
Econometric theory, Plato and Aristotle, Ancient Greek economy
- Teaching:
Econometrics (undergraduate and graduate levels), economy and economics of Ancient Greece
- Professional Affiliations:
Econometric Society (Fellow), American Statistical Association (Fellow), American Academy of Arts and Sciences, International Statistical Institute, Co-Editor, Journal of Econometrics
Recent Publications
(1) “Comments on John K. Davies, ‘Flow Models for Ancient Economies’,” in I. Morris and J. Manning, eds., The Ancient Economy: Evidence and Models, pp.157-160, Stanford University Press, 2005
(2) “Endogenous Sampling and Matching Method” (with Xinghua Yu), Monetary and Economic Studies, pp.1-31, Nov., 2006
(3) “Economy and Economics of Ancient Greece,” Routledge, 2007
List of Stanford Working Papers
Current Courses
Education
Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University; M.A., The American University