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Harry H. Kelejian

Professor of Economics
Department of Economics
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Tel: 301-405-3492
Email: kelejian@econ.umd.edu

Harry H. Kelejian, Professor, received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin in 1968. Before coming to Maryland, he held academic positions at Princeton University and at New York University. He has also been a visiting professor at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna, Austria (1979), at the Australian National University in Canberra (1982), and at the University of Konstanz in Germany (1997). He was selected in 1995 for the Prentice Hall of Fame Economist Series. Some of his major publications are: "Dynamic Econometric Models: Simulation Verses Analytical Solutions" (with E. P. Howrey), originally in Design of Computer Simulation Experiments, T. H. Naylor (ed.), Duke University Press, 1969; "Two Stage Least Squares and Econometric Models Linear in the Parameters but Nonlinear in the Endogenous Variables," Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1971; "Random Parameters in a Simultaneous Equation Framework," Econometrica, 1974; "The Structure of Simultaneous Equation Estimators: A Generalization Towards Non-normal Disturbances" (with I. Prucha), Econometrica, 1984; "A Generalized Moments Estimator for the Auto-Regressive Parameter in a Spatial Model," (with I. Prucha), International Economics Review, 40, 1999.