econometrician
- a word derived from econometric.
- a word derived from econometrics.
Example Sentences
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And yet, whether socialite spy or glasses-wearing econometrician, both were drawn from the Ivy League and a handful of other acceptable schools, thereby maintaining a largely closed circle.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Feb. 18, 2026
Ferreira, an econometrician from South Africa, was one of the AI competition winners, with the highest score of 42 percent.
From Scientific American ● Apr. 21, 2023
That was followed by further work by econometrician Pascal Diethelm and public health scholar Martin McKee and cognitive scientists John Cook and Stephan Lewandowsky.
From Salon ● Dec. 1, 2019
Deaton developed a reputation early in his career as a formidable theoretician and econometrician.
From The New Yorker ● Oct. 12, 2015
“Then the econometrician says, ‘I believe you have a pattern; let’s put it into a formula,’” Kelly says.
From Forbes ● Sep. 10, 2014