econometrics
Americannoun
noun
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- econometric adjective
- econometrical adjective
- econometrician noun
- econometrist noun
Etymology
Origin of econometrics
Example Sentences
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He received a bachelor’s degree in economics from Brigham Young University in 1975 and studied at Oxford University as a Rhodes scholar, receiving a master’s in applied econometrics in 1977.
From Washington Post
They have gained citations for their contributions to econometrics and cointegration analysis, which helps other economists study the short and long-term effects in previously impenetrable economic data.
From The Guardian
Hayarpi Tamrazyan, an econometrics student at Tilburg University, said on leaving the church with her parents and siblings that it was “unreal, it is a relief” to “finally go outside again, walk around”.
From The Guardian
Mr. Heath, who specializes in econometrics and monetary policy, is widely seen as an orthodox economist.
Mr. Dowd, 24, is studying for both an M.B.A. and a doctoral degree, in econometrics and statistics, at the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business.
From New York Times
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