Leonard Gill
Honorary Research Fellow
Social Sciences
University of Manchester
United Kingdom
Biography
Len graduated from the London School of Economics with a BSc(Econ) degree and then completed an MSc(Econ) degree in 1971. He obtained a Phd from the University of Edinburgh in 1983. After leaving LSE in 1971, he took up a research post in the University of Edinburgh and was subsequently appointed to a lectureship. Len moved to Manchester in 1977.
Research Interest
Len's research interests cover all of econometrics in principle, in particular quantile regression, and currently large scale regression computations using sparse matrices. Recent publications are in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society (Series A) and the Journal of Financial Econometrics.
Publications
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Colman, D., Solomon, A., & Gill, L. (2005). Supply response of U.K. milk producers. Agricultural Economics, 32(3), 239-251.
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Andrews, M. J., Gill, L., Schank, T., & Upward, R. (2008). High wage workers and low wage firms: Negative assortative matching or limited mobility bias?Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A: Statistics in Society, 171(3), 673-697.
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Osborn, D. R., Savva, C. S., & Gill, L. (2008). Periodic dynamic conditional correlations between stock markets in Europe and the US. Journal of Financial Econometrics, 6(3), 307-325.