econometrics
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noun
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Etymology
Origin of econometrics
First recorded in 1930–35; see origin at economy, metric 2, -ics
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The eldest of four children, Ms Coates worked part time for the family firm while still at school, before gaining a first-class degree in econometrics.
From BBC • Jan. 6, 2023
Recently, public health researchers have begun using the tools of epidemiology and econometrics to trace the ways carceral injury spreads to the general public, and to document the extent of its reach.
From Salon • Jan. 9, 2022
Ms. Coates’s journey to the pinnacle of online gambling started after she graduated with an honors degree in econometrics from the University of Sheffield and joined her father’s catering business as an accountant.
From New York Times • Mar. 26, 2021
While at Oxford, Dr. Feldstein was among the first economists to analyze economic data with a computer, becoming a leader in the field of econometrics.
From Washington Post • Jun. 12, 2019
While intellectually stimulating, decision theory, econometrics, and similar courses left me feeling adrift.
From "Just Mercy" by Bryan Stevenson
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