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Rachida Ouysse is a Senior Lecturer at the UNSW Business School, specializing in Econometrics and Statistical Methods for Econometrics. She completed her PhD in Economics with a specialization in Econometrics from Boston College in 2003. Prior to her current role, she held teaching and research positions at institutions including Boston College and the University of Montreal. Her main research focuses on the development and application of statistical tools for managing the complexities of large econometric models, particularly in the context of big data in economics and finance. She has published extensively in top-tier journals, contributing to both theoretical developments in econometrics and practical implications for financial decision-making. Dr. Ouysse's interests include Bayesian Econometrics, Financial Econometrics, and Applied Econometrics, with a focus on risk aversion and its relationship to economic cycles. Additionally, she has engaged in multiple projects funded by institutions such as the NSW Government and ARC, further establishing her as a key figure in her field.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Teaching and research in econometrics and applied econometric methods.
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