Balestra returned to Switzerland as Professor of Economics and Econometrics at the University of Fribourg. He was also Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Dijon. In 1980 he was called to chair the Department of Econometrics at the University of Geneva.
Balestra continued to be active in his retirement years. He taught at the University of Lugano until his death.
Balestra his noted for his contributions to the econometrics of dynamic error components models, in particular for the generalized least squares estimator known as the Balestra–Nerlove estimator.[2][3] Balestra was one of the initiators of the foundation of the University of Lugano. His outside connections were critical in gathering support from the Swiss science council.[4] He was the first dean of the faculty of economics.
As the first treasurer of the European Economic Association, Balestra was instrumental in gathering financial support for this Pan-European scientific society.
Balestra, Pietro; Nerlove, Marc (July 1966). "Pooling Cross-Section and Time Series Data in the Estimation of Dynamic Models: The Demand for Natural Gas". Econometrica. 34 (3): 585–612. doi:10.2307/1909771. JSTOR1909771.
The Demand for Natural Gas in the United States. A Dynamic Approach for the Residential and Commercial Market. Amsterdam. 1967.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
"On the Efficiency of Ordinary Least Squares in Regression Models". Journal of the American Economic Association. September 1970.
"Some Optimal Aspects in a Two Class Growth Model with a Differentiated Interest Rate". Kyklos. 2. (with Mauro Baranzini). 1971.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
Aigner, Dennis J.; Balestra, Pietro (1988). "Optimal Experimental Design for Error Components Models". Econometrica. 56 (4). (with Dennis Aigner): 955–971. doi:10.2307/1912706. JSTOR1912706.
Matyas, L.; Sevestre, P., eds. (1992). "Formulation and Estimation of Econometric Models for Panel Data". The Econometrics of Panel Data. (with Marc Nerlove). Amsterdam.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
References
^Baranzini, Mauro L. (2000). "Balestra's Contribution in the Field of Economic Growth, Income Distribution and Capital Accumulation". In Krishnakumar, J.; Ronchetti, E. (eds.). Panel Data Econometrics: Future Directions, Papers in Honour of Professor Pietro Balestra. Amsterdam: Elsevier. pp. 293–315. ISBN0-444-50237-8.
^Dupont-Kieffer, Ariane; Pirotte, Alain (2011). "The Early Years of Panel Data Econometrics". History of Political Economy. 43 (Suppl 1): 258–282. doi:10.1215/00182702-1158754.