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词汇 econometrics
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Definition of econometrics in English:

econometrics

plural noun ɪˌkɒnəˈmɛtrɪksəˌkɑnəˈmɛtrɪks
  • treated as singular The branch of economics concerned with the use of mathematical methods (especially statistics) in describing economic systems.

    计量经济学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The committee's chief concern, however, was how I was going to incorporate econometrics and statistical analysis to prove direct causal effect of finance to the real economy.
    • The prerequisites for this course were a solid training in mathematics and econometrics and some knowledge of basic time series analysis.
    • The discipline now draws upon a range of theories and concepts, which are broader and more sensitive to historical analysis than neo-classical economics and more inclusive than time series econometrics.
    • As its technical complexity has increased, knowledge of econometrics and mathematics has become necessary.
    • This issue has two book reviews, both concerned with econometrics and forecasting.
    • This is largely true when it comes to statistical analysis, econometrics, and mathematical programming.
    • In the social sciences, economics and econometrics are the most widespread and highly developed fields.
    • Labor economics has become virtually a branch of applied econometrics, with the usual large data sets and headless horsemen running around looking for patterns.
    • The requirement to complete courses in mathematics and econometrics to proceed beyond Principles level has reduced the discipline's appeal to many potential students.
    • For that matter, mainstream microeconomists or game theorists might be puzzled as well, for our authors aren't really describing economics but rather econometrics.
    • Structural equation models were first introduced into genetics, econometrics, and social science.
    • The purpose of the present paper is to investigate the diversity of research strength for Australian universities in the broad discipline areas of economics, econometrics, finance and accounting.
    • It is important to record that there is no formal hypothesis testing here, no econometrics of any sort, and this methodology is quite incapable of distinguishing causation from association.
    • This summary reveals that the highest concentration of women's research interests is in econometrics and quantitative Economics.
    • They recognized that these were not yet perfect, but believed that the shortcomings at that time could be remedied through further development of statistics, econometrics and the use of powerful computers.
    • These people are not economists with degrees in econometrics; they are not accountants.
    • Although a complete system of equations for household production time and labor supply for a married couple can be readily constructed at a theoretical level, the econometrics of estimating such a system are extremely daunting.
    • A more serious objection, for the business economist practitioner, to the unmodified adoption of time series analysis is that it pushes econometrics away from economics.
    • Disciplines such as statistics and econometrics are continually developing new techniques of analysis, whilst some techniques are developed within the social sciences themselves.
    • Using both economic theory and econometrics he argues that the years after World War II displayed strong evidence of home market effects.

Derivatives

  • econometric

  • adjective ɪˌkɒnəˈmɛtrɪkəˌkɑnəˈmɛtrɪk
    • Take, for example, the residuals on a typical econometric model of fixed investment.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Its aim is to provide an overview of econometric topics and to give an intuitive interpretation of econometric concepts and methods without the usual clutter of technical detail.
      • Business economists can use it for consultation on almost any econometric problem.
      • Not surprisingly, most econometric models disregard financial sector borrowings.
      • According to the authors, the objective of the book is to report on the current state of scientific advancement in the development of econometric methods in finance.
  • econometrical

  • adjective
    • Following the results of an econometrical analysis of employment perspectives and innovation behaviour integrated environmental technologies will become more relevant whereas employment in "traditional" end-of-pipe fields like the prevention of waste water pollution or air pollution will be reduced.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • With over 30 years' experience in mathematics, statistical, and econometrical analysis, he has lectured to leading organizations and academic institutions around the world.
  • econometrician

  • noun ɪˌkɒnəməˈtrɪʃ(ə)n
    • Except for economic theorists and econometricians, few members of the community appreciated the genius of a man who lived among them for 63 years.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The choice is not a trivial one - for at least twenty years leading economists and econometricians in business, government and academia have argued both sides of this issue.
      • As an econometrician I have my doubts about the ratio of a non-stationary quantity and a stationary one.
      • Well, let's face it, you just aren't an econometrician, but I am… so trust me on this one.
      • Economists and econometricians are familiar with the concept of a lag.
  • econometrist

  • noun ɪˌkəˈnɒmətrɪstəˌkɑnəˈmɛtrəst
    • Econometrists develop for example models to explain and predict economic growth or inflation, to predict the price of shares, or to calculate the value of an option on a share.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • An even greater problem is that many econometrists who have been working on this are challenging the IMF/World Bank methodology of purchasing-power-parity and data calculations.

Origin

1930s: from economy, on the pattern of words such as biometrics.

Definition of econometrics in US English:

econometrics

plural nounəˌkänəˈmetriksəˌkɑnəˈmɛtrɪks
  • treated as singular The branch of economics concerned with the use of mathematical methods (especially statistics) in describing economic systems.

    计量经济学

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is largely true when it comes to statistical analysis, econometrics, and mathematical programming.
    • The committee's chief concern, however, was how I was going to incorporate econometrics and statistical analysis to prove direct causal effect of finance to the real economy.
    • These people are not economists with degrees in econometrics; they are not accountants.
    • A more serious objection, for the business economist practitioner, to the unmodified adoption of time series analysis is that it pushes econometrics away from economics.
    • Disciplines such as statistics and econometrics are continually developing new techniques of analysis, whilst some techniques are developed within the social sciences themselves.
    • The discipline now draws upon a range of theories and concepts, which are broader and more sensitive to historical analysis than neo-classical economics and more inclusive than time series econometrics.
    • Structural equation models were first introduced into genetics, econometrics, and social science.
    • This summary reveals that the highest concentration of women's research interests is in econometrics and quantitative Economics.
    • The purpose of the present paper is to investigate the diversity of research strength for Australian universities in the broad discipline areas of economics, econometrics, finance and accounting.
    • Although a complete system of equations for household production time and labor supply for a married couple can be readily constructed at a theoretical level, the econometrics of estimating such a system are extremely daunting.
    • The requirement to complete courses in mathematics and econometrics to proceed beyond Principles level has reduced the discipline's appeal to many potential students.
    • As its technical complexity has increased, knowledge of econometrics and mathematics has become necessary.
    • In the social sciences, economics and econometrics are the most widespread and highly developed fields.
    • Labor economics has become virtually a branch of applied econometrics, with the usual large data sets and headless horsemen running around looking for patterns.
    • Using both economic theory and econometrics he argues that the years after World War II displayed strong evidence of home market effects.
    • For that matter, mainstream microeconomists or game theorists might be puzzled as well, for our authors aren't really describing economics but rather econometrics.
    • They recognized that these were not yet perfect, but believed that the shortcomings at that time could be remedied through further development of statistics, econometrics and the use of powerful computers.
    • The prerequisites for this course were a solid training in mathematics and econometrics and some knowledge of basic time series analysis.
    • It is important to record that there is no formal hypothesis testing here, no econometrics of any sort, and this methodology is quite incapable of distinguishing causation from association.
    • This issue has two book reviews, both concerned with econometrics and forecasting.

Origin

1930s: from economy, on the pattern of words such as biometrics.

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