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econometrics
[ ih-kon-uh-me-triks ]
noun
- the application of statistical and mathematical techniques in solving problems as well as in testing and demonstrating theories.
econometrics
/ 瑟藢k蓲n蓹藞m蓻tr瑟ks; 藢i藧k蓹藞n蓲m蓹tr瑟st /
noun
- functioning as singular the application of mathematical and statistical techniques to economic problems and theories
Derived Forms
- 别藢肠辞苍辞藞尘别迟谤颈肠, adjective
- econometrist, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 别路肠辞苍顎卭路尘别迟顎价颈肠 别路肠辞苍顎卭路尘别迟顎价颈路肠补濒 adjective
- 别路肠辞苍路辞路尘别路迟谤颈路肠颈补苍 [ih-kon-, uh, -mi-, trish, -, uh, n], 别路肠辞苍顎卭路尘别迟顎价颈蝉迟 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of econometrics1
Example Sentences
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.
He also taught mathematics and econometrics at the University of California, Los Angeles, and marketing and econometrics at Yale.
Ms Coates achieved a first-class degree in econometrics and later trained as an accountant within the family firm.
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.
Ms. Coates鈥檚 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鈥檚 catering business as an accountant.
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