Drew Creal

Associate Professor of Economics at University of Notre Dame/Associate Professor of Econometrics and Statistics at Booth School of Business

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  • Booth School of Business

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Biography

Booth School of Business

Drew Creal studies time series econometrics and statistics with particular emphasis on state space and time-varying parameter models. His research interests include applications in macroeconomics and finance.

Creal earned a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University in 1999 and graduated with his PhD in economics from the University of Washington in 2007. He joined Chicago Booth in 2009. With experience teaching at both the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and the University of Washington, he was awarded the Langton Award for Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching and the Graduate Student Teaching Award both in the Department of Economics at the University of Washington.

Professionally, Creal is a member of the Econometric Society and is a referee for Annals of Statistics, Annals of Applied Statistics, Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, Econometric Reviews, Econometric Theory, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Journal of Applied Econometrics, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, Journal of Econometrics, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking and Macroeconomic Dynamics.

He enjoys golf, running, tennis, and platform tennis in his spare time.

Areas of Interest

  • Econometrics
  • Financial Economics
  • Macroeconomics

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