econometrics

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ekonometri bilimi
ekonometri
econometrician
ekonometrist
econometric
ekonometrik
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The branch of economics that applies statistical methods to the empirical study of economic theories and relationships
the use of economic theory, mathematical methods and statistical techniques to analyse economic phenomena (chapter 1)
The application of statistical tools and techniques to economic issues and economic data
Testing and quantifying of economic theories and the solution of economic problems by their conversion to mathematical forms, applying mathematical processes, and using statistical techniques
the application of mathematical and statistical models to economic theories and problems
The application of statistical techniques to measure economic activity
Statistical and mathematical analysis of economic relationships. Econometrics creates equations to describe phenomena such as the relationship between changes in price and demand. Econometricians estimate production functions and cost functions for firms, supply-and-demand functions for industries, income distribution in an economy, macroeconomic models and models of the monetary sector for policy makers, and business cycles and growth for forecasting. Information derived from these models helps both private businesses and governments make decisions and set monetary and fiscal policy. See also Ragnar Frisch; macroeconomics; microeconomics
The relationship among such economic forces as government policies, labor, interest rates, and capital expressed in mathematical terms derived from a computer Through these terms, economic changes can be tested For example, an econometric theory may study the relationship between the government's policy on agriculture and food prices
the branch of statistics developed to analyze the particular kinds of problems that arise in economics
A branch of economic forecasting in which computers are used to produce detailed and, supposedly, internally consistent economic forecasts based on a mathematical description of the economy
the application of mathematics and statistics to the study of economic and financial data
The application of statistical methods to the estimation of economic models
The application of statistical and mathematical methods in the field of economics to test and quantify economic theories and the solutions to economic problems
{i} method of examining economics processes using mathematical and statistical methods (building of mathematical models)
(Statistics) The application of statistical and mathematical methods to the analysis of economic data, with a purpose of giving empirical content to economic theories and verifying them or refuting them Also see Econometric Model Building, Regression Analysis, Stochastic Process, and Deterministic Process ADVANCE \x 540
The attempts of statisticians and mathematicians to discover economic laws and solve problems of human action by the use of statistical data which necessarily relate to the past Econometricians maintain that science is measurement and assume both a constancy and regularity in economic data that permits them to use precise mathematical measurement for testing and developing economic theory
The quantitative examination of economic trends and relationships using statistical techniques, and the development, examination, and refinement of those techniques
the part of economics that studies economic measurements to develop and test models and theories
econometric
Combining economics and mathematics

an econometric study.

econometrician
Someone who studies economies with a view to mathematics
econometric
of or relating to econometrics; "econometric theories
econometric
of or relating to econometrics; "econometric theories"
econometrician
{i} person who works in econometrics (application of statistical and mathematical techniques to economic processes)
econometrician
an economist who uses statistical and mathematical methods
econometrics

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    () econom(y) + -o + metrics. Although the first known use of the term was by Pawel Ciompa in 1910, Ragnar Frisch is given credit for coining the term in the sense that it is used today.1987, Pesaran, M. Hashem, The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics. Volume II, page 8–22: