George G. Judge

Job title: 
Professor Emeritus
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Professor George Garrett Judge (born May 2, 1925) is an American econometrician and Professor in the Graduate School in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics in the UC Berkeley College of Natural Resources.

Judge has published over 150 articles in research journals. His work has spanned many research questions in econometrics, including the estimation of parameters for a Markov probability model from time series data; inference from spatial and temporal price and allocation models; and application of information theory to recover systematic behavior from noisy data. Judge has written a number of foundational textbooks in econometrics that have been widely used by graduate students in econometrics since the 1970s.

Research interests: 
Information theoretic approaches to econometric estimation and inference
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