econometrician

IPA: ɪkɑnʌmˈɛtrˈɪʃʌn

noun

  • Someone who studies, uses or works in econometrics.
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Examples of "econometrician" in Sentences

  • Sadly, the econometrician gets it wrong once again.
  • These are data even an econometrician should be able to understand.
  • The third econometrician didn't fire, but shouted in triumph, We got it!
  • A piece from the San Fransisco Fed economics letter an article by econometrician Edward Leamer
  • I have been, on and off, in various senses, an econometrician for money for the last ten years.
  • An econometrician is a trained professional paid to use computers to guess wrong about the economy.
  • Is their ultimate goal to make America a bankrupt and socolist country where they can exercise total control. econometrician
  • Michael Porter said she should have had the Nobel Prize. she was a degree-qualified economist (or econometrician) but then neither was Smith.
  • It turns out that once you control for characteristics unobservable to the econometrician but observable to admissions directors, the return to school quality goes away.
  • You are much better of with people who spend time figuring things out and deciding on basic collective rules and negotating the rest, in a human, political way, rather than having people with the social skills of an econometrician leave for no apparent reason.
  • It was uttered over dinner some 20 years ago in a swank Manhattan restaurant by a famed econometrician, the Nobel-winning co-author of a valuation algorithm that is basic to the mathematics — the deeply flawed, it turns out, mathematics — of modern high finance.

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