David F. Hendry, Kt, is Deputy Co-Director, Climate Econometrics and Senior Research Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford University. Previously, he was Professor of Economics at Oxford, and of Econometrics, London School of Economics. He was knighted in 2009 and received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the ESRC in 2014; has eight Honorary Doctorates, is an Honorary Vice-President and past President Royal Economic Society; Fellow, British Academy, Royal Society of Edinburgh, Econometric Society, Academy of Social Sciences, International Institute of Forecasters, Econometric Reviews and Journal of Econometrics; Foreign Honorary Member, American Economic Association and American Academy of Arts and Sciences; and a Web of Science and Thomson Reuters Citation Laureate. His interests include climate change, time-series econometrics, model selection and forecasting.


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