George C. Tiao

Affiliations: 
University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 
Area:
Statistics
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George E. P. Box grad student 1962 UW Madison
Arthur Stanley Goldberger grad student 1962 UW Madison (Econometree)

Children

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Xufeng Niu grad student 1991 Chicago
Xuezheng Bai grad student 2000 Chicago
Yea-Jane Chu grad student 2000 Chicago
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Guillas S, Tiao GC, Wuebbles DJ, et al. (2006) Statistical diagnostic and correction of a chemistry-transport model for the prediction of total column ozone Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 6: 525-537
Wu CS, Lin JL, Tiao GC, et al. (2005) Is money demand in Taiwan stable? Economic Modelling. 22: 327-346
Bai X, Russell JR, Tiao GC. (2003) Kurtosis of GARCH and stochastic volatility models with non-normal innovations Journal of Econometrics. 114: 349-360
Choi D, Tiao GC, Stein ML. (2002) A statistical model for latitudinal correlations of satellite data Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 107
Tiao GC, Tsay RS, Man KS, et al. (1998) A time series approach to econometric models of Taiwan's economy Statistica Sinica. 8: 991-1044
Niu X, Tiao GC. (1995) Modeling satellite ozone data Journal of the American Statistical Association. 90: 969-983
Reinsel GC, Tiao GC. (1987) Impact of chlorofluoromethanes on stratospheric ozone: A statistical analysis of ozone data for trends Journal of the American Statistical Association. 82: 20-30
Tsay RS, Tiao GC. (1985) Use of canonical analysis in time series model identification Biometrika. 72: 299-315
Tsay RS, Tiao GC. (1984) Consistent estimates of autoregressive parameters and extended sample autocorrelation function for stationary and nonstationary ARMA models Journal of the American Statistical Association. 79: 84-96
Tiao GC, Tsay RS. (1983) Multiple time series modeling and extended sample cross-correlations Journal of Business and Economic Statistics. 1: 43-56
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