Faculty Profile
Frederick L. Joutz is a professor in the Department of Economics at The
George Washington University. He has taught graduate, undergraduate,
and MBA level courses in Econometrics, Forecasting, Macroeconomics,
Money and Banking, and Energy Economics, during the last twenty years.
The primary focus of his research has been in the areas of economic
modeling and forecasting. He contributes quarterly forecasts of nearly
25 U.S. macroeconomic variables to the Federal Reserve Bank of
Philadelphia and the Survey of Professional Forecasters (formerly the
ASA/NBER Quarterly Outlook) and the Economic Survey International ESI by
the CES/IFO Institute. In addition, he has been an associate editor of
Energy Economics and the International Journal of Forecasting.
He has served as an economic consultant and technical expert to the U.S. Energy Information Administration and several federal government agencies, the IMF, and private corporations. This work has involved writing research reports, conducting market analyses, developing econometric forecasting models, providing technical support, and conducting technical workshops and training sessions.
Professor
PhD, Washington (Seattle)
Interests: Macroeconomics, econometrics, forecasting economic time series.
Contact Information:
Office: Monroe 313
(202) 994-4899
bmark@gwu.edu
http://home.gwu.edu/~bmark
