The
Econometric Society is an international society for the advancement of economic theory in its relation with statistics and mathematics. It was founded on December 29, 1930 at the Stalton Hotel in
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The sixteen founding members were: Ragnar Frisch, Charles F. Roos, Joseph A. Schumpeter,
Harold HotellingHarold Hotelling was a mathematical statistician and an influential economic theorist.He was Associate Professor of Mathematics at Stanford University from 1927 until 1931, a member of the faculty of Columbia University from 1931 until 1946, and a Professor of Mathematical Statistics at the...
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Henry SchultzHenry Schultz was an American economist and statistician, one of the founders of econometrics.-Life:Henry Schultz was born on September 4, 1893 in a Polish family in Szarkowszczyzna, the Russian Empire...
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Karl MengerKarl Menger was a mathematician. He was the son of the famous economist Carl Menger. He is credited with Menger's theorem. He worked on mathematics of algebras, algebra of geometries, curve and dimension theory, etc...
, Edwin B. Wilson, Frederick C. Mills, William F. Ogburn, J. Harvey Rogers, Malcolm C. Rorty,
Carl SnyderCarl Snyder was an American economist and statistician.Although he attended the University of Iowa and studied in Paris, he was chiefly self-taught. He began as a journalist; at the age of 20, he was editor of the Council Bluffs Nonparell, later writing editorials for the Washington Post...
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Walter A. ShewhartWalter Andrew Shewhart March 18, 1891 - March 11, 1967) was an American physicist, engineer and statistician, sometimes known as the father of statistical quality control.W...
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Øystein OreØystein Ore was a Norwegian mathematician.-Life:Ore was graduated from the University of Oslo in 1922, with a Cand.Scient. degree in mathematics. In 1924, the University of Oslo awarded him the Ph.D. for a thesis titled Zur Theorie der algebraischen Körper, supervised by Thoralf Skolem...
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Ingvar WedervangIngvar Brynhjulf Wedervang was a Norwegian economist and statistician.He graduated from the University of Oslo with a degree in economics in 1913. During the next nine years, he worked first as a government statistician with Statistics Norway, then for the private company Treschow-Fritzøe, and...
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Norbert WienerNorbert Wiener was an American mathematician.A famous child prodigy, Wiener later became an early researcher in stochastic and noise processes, contributing work relevant to electronic engineering, electronic communication, and control systems.Wiener is regarded as the originator of cybernetics, a...
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Irving FisherIrving Fisher was an American economist, inventor, and health campaigner, and one of the earliest American neoclassical economists, though his later work on debt deflation often regarded as belonging instead to the Post-Keynesian school.Fisher made important contributions to utility theory and...
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The Econometric Society sponsors the
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EconometricaEconometrica is a peer-reviewed academic journal of economics, publishing articles not only in econometrics but in many areas of economics. It is published by the Econometric Society and distributed by Wiley-Blackwell. Econometrica is one of the most highly ranked economics journals in the world...
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Officers
The website of the Econometric Society lists its
Presidents and its Fellows
Fellows of the Econometric Society (Partial listing in a Wikipedia category)
Honorary lectures
The Econometric Society sponsors several annual awards, in which the honored member delivers a lecture:
- The Frisch Medal Award
The Frisch Medal is an award in econometrics given by the Econometric Society. It is awarded every two years for empirical or theoretical applied research published in Econometrica during the previous five years...
- Walras-Bowley Lecture
The Walras-Bowley Lecture is an annual lecture of the Econometric Society, given by a non-North-American member at the summer North American meeting or, in World Congress years, at the World Congress. The lecture was named in honor of Léon Walras and A. L...
- Fisher-Schultz Lecture
The Fisher-Schultz Lecture of the Econometric Society is an annual lecture given by a non-European member at the European meeting or, in World Congress years, at the World Congress. The lecture was named in honor of Irving Fisher and Henry Schultz....
- Jacob Marschak Lecture
The Jacob Marschak Lecture is a lecture series of the Econometric Society, given each year at a location of which rotates among the regional meetings held outside North America and Europe. The lecture series was named in honor of Jacob Marschak.2009 Bo E. Honoré, Princeton University2008 Clive W. J...