econometrician
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specialist in econometrics: An econometrician is an economist who applies statistical and mathematical methods to analyze economic data, test theories, and forecast trends.
Usage
- The term "econometrician" is used to describe a professional whose work lies at the intersection of economics, statistics, and mathematics. It is a formal and specific job title or area of expertise within the field of economics.
Examples
- Noun:
- The government hired an econometrician to model the potential impact of the new tax policy.
- As an econometrician, her research focuses on developing new methods for estimating consumer demand.
Advanced Usage
- "The econometrician's approach": Refers to the methodological perspective that emphasizes quantitative data analysis and model-building.
- The paper was praised for its rigorous econometrician's approach to the problem.
Variants and Related Words
- Econometrics (n): The branch of economics concerned with the application of mathematical and statistical techniques to economic data and theories.
- She holds a PhD in econometrics.
- Econometric (adj): Relating to econometrics.
- They published an econometric analysis of the labor market.
Synonyms
- Quantitative economist: An economist specializing in quantitative and mathematical analysis.
- Econometric analyst: A professional who performs econometric analysis.
Related Phrases
- Applied econometrician: An econometrician who focuses on applying models to real-world data and policy questions.
- He works as an applied econometrician for a central bank.
- Theoretical econometrician: An econometrician who concentrates on developing new statistical methods and theoretical models.
- Her work as a theoretical econometrician has advanced the field's methodology.
Noun
- an economist who uses statistical and mathematical methods