Econometrics and Statistics
Part A: Econometrics
CALL FOR PAPERS
Special Issue on COMPUTATIONAL ECONOMETRICS
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ecosta
We are inviting submissions for the special issue on Computational
econometrics for the Part A: Econometrics of the journal Econometrics
and Statistics (EcoSta).
Econometric techniques are inherently computational, often
substantially so. Existing algorithms, however, do not always embody
the best of computational techniques, either for efficiency,
stability, or conditioning. Likewise, environments for doing
econometrics are inherently computer based. Integrated packages for
conducting econometrics have grown well over the years, but still have
much room for further development. Computational econometrics, then,
is a natural field that is ever ready to receive new efforts, and a
special issue in this area is always welcome.
EcoSta aims to have regular issues in Computational Econometrics.
Previously six special issues dealing with Computational Econometrics
have been published by the journal Computational Statistics and Data
Analysis (CSDA). In the EcoSta special issue, papers will be
considered that address computational and numerical methods used in
solving theoretical and practical issues associated with econometric
algorithms, the impact of computing on econometrics, and specific
applications involving computing and econometrics.
All submissions must contain original unpublished work not being
considered for publication elsewhere. Submissions will be refereed
according to standard procedures for Econometrics and Statistics.
Information about the journal can be found at
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ecosta.
The deadline for submissions is 30 April 2018. However, papers can be
submitted at any time and once they are received, they will enter the
editorial system immediately. Papers for the special issue should be
submitted using the Elsevier Electronic Submission tool (EES):
http://ees.elsevier.com/ecosta. In the EES, please choose the "SI
Computational Econometrics".
The special issue editors:
Tomohiro Ando, The University of Melbourne, Australia
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Lynda A. Khalaf, Carleton University, Canada
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Erricos Kontoghiorghes, Cyprus University of Technology and Birkbeck
University of London, UK
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David E. Rapach, Saint Louis University, USA
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Peter Winker, University of Giessen, Germany
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