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Assistant Professor
Department of Economics
Texas Tech University
253 Holden Hall
1011 Boston Ave
Lubbock, TX 79409


Office: 253 Holden Hall
CV: [PDF]


Research

My research areas are macroeconomics, finance, and time series econometrics, with a focus on the estimation of forecasts and impulse response functions (IRFs), as well as the impact of expectations on business cycles. Below are selected papers that highlight my work:

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Teaching

I teach undergraduate and Ph.D. courses in macroeconomics and economic data analysis, with an emphasis on real-world applications, programming, and effective data communication. My courses are supported by custom-developed textbooks and materials, freely available online.

Textbooks

  • Economic Data Analysis
    Available for free at www.julianfludwig.com/eda (preliminary version). This text explains how to use software to present economic and financial data. Recommended for ECO 3363 and 3364.

  • Lecture Notes on Linear Time Series Models
    Available for free [here]. These notes introduce linear time series models, including key tools from polynomial and linear algebra. Recommended for ECO 4306.

Courses Offered

Undergraduate Courses

ECO 3323 Principles of Money, Banking and Credit
ECO 3363 Economic Data Analysis I
ECO 3364 Economic Data Analysis II
ECO 4306 Economic and Business Forecasting

Ph.D. Courses

ECO 5311 Macroeconomics I
ECO 5316 Time Series Econometrics

Support

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