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Definition of Econometricians
1. econometrician [n] - See also: econometrician
Lexicographical Neighbors of Econometricians
Literary usage of Econometricians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Strengthening Policy Analysis: Econometric Tests Using Microcomputer Software by Lawrence James Haddad, Daniel Driscoll (1995)
"These developments make it easier for econometricians to model policy with ...
These developments permit econometricians and policy analysts to improve the ..."
2. Economic Surveys and Data Analysis: Ciret Conference Proceedings, Paris 2000 by Günter Poser, Daniel Bloesch (2002)
"econometricians then tested whether forecasts made by individual agents optimally
... However, it is noteworthy that econometricians found also that the ..."
3. Capital (1888)
"The subject is the domain mainly of econometricians or trained economists who
can apply modern statistical methods to the problem. ..."
4. Copyright Licensing Regimes Covering Retransmission of Broadcast Signals edited by Howard Coble (2001)
"We would like to see panelists who, instead of being solely attorneys, have a
mix of backgrounds, for example, statisticians, econometricians. ..."
5. Useful Knowledge: The American Philosophical Society Millennium Program by Alexander G. Bearn, American Philosophical Society (1999)
"Pioneers like Haavelmo, Jan Tinbergen, and Ragnar Frisch paved the way for dozens,
then hundreds, then thousands of applied econometricians who sought to ..."
6. Innovative People: Mobility of Skilled Personnel in National Innovation Systems edited by Organisation for Economic Co-ope (2001)
"econometricians have conducted considerable work on methods to analyse pooled
cross-sectional data of this nature. In this case, a "fixed effects" ..."