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IN MEMORY OF JOHN DENIS SARGAN
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 March 2003
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This issue of Econometric Theory is a Memorial Issue to commemorate John Denis Sargan. It brings together two of Denis Sargan's essays on econometrics, a laudation by Antoni Espasa, and three separate memorial essays written by David F. Hendry, Peter M. Robinson, and myself. Also included are some photographs of Denis Sargan and his family that were most kindly given to us by Mary Sargan for publication in this issue.
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