Gregor Smith is a Professor of Economics at Queen's University with over 25 years on the faculty and 16 years of broader professional experience in international macroeconomics, economic history, and macroeconometrics. He teaches statistics and macroeconomics, has advised numerous M.A. and Ph.D. students, and serves on the Board of Directors of the National Bureau of Economic Research. Trained at Oxford (D.Phil., M.Phil.) and St Andrews (M.A. Hons.), he blends rigorous theoretical work with empirical methods to address long-run international economic questions. Known for bridging economic history with modern macroeconometric techniques, he often brings historical episodes to bear on contemporary policy debates. Based in Kingston, Ontario, he combines deep academic leadership with active mentorship of the next generation of economists.
16 years of coding experience
D.Phil., Economics, D.Phil., Economics at University of Oxford
M.A. (Hons.), Economics, M.A. (Hons.), Economics at University of St Andrews
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Gregor Smith - Professor Of Economics at Queen's University