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Oxford's Contributions to Econometrics, in The Palgrave Companion to Oxford Economics

David F. Hendry and Bent Nielsen
The value of robust statistical forecasts in the Covid-19 pandemic

Jennifer L. Castle, Jurgen A. Doornik, & David F. Hendry
Forecasting principles from experience with forecasting competitions

Jennifer L. Castle, Jurgen A. Doornik, & David F. Hendry
Robust discovery of regression models

Jennifer L. Castle, Jurgen A. Doornik, & David F. Hendry

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