Econometric Society

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The Econometric Society is an international scholarly organization dedicated to advancing economic theory in its relation to statistics and mathematics.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf learned society
non-profit organization
scholarly society
awardsPrize Cowles Lecture
Fisher–Schultz Lecture
Frisch Medal
Hilda Geiringer Lecture
Jacob Marschak Lecture
Sargan Lecture
Walras–Bowley Lecture
countryOfIncorporation United States
elects Fellows of the Econometric Society
field econometrics
economic theory
economics
mathematical economics
statistics
foundedAtLocation Cleveland, Ohio, United States
foundedInYear 1930
founder Abraham Wald
Charles F. Roos
Harold Hotelling
Henry Schultz
Irving Fisher
Jan Tinbergen
John R. Hicks
Joseph Schumpeter
Karl Menger
Nicholas Kaldor
Oskar Morgenstern
Ragnar Frisch
Tjalling C. Koopmans
governedBy Council of the Econometric Society
hasPresident President of the Econometric Society
hasPublication Econometrica
Quantitative Economics
Theoretical Economics
headquartersLocation New Haven, Connecticut, United States
journalField applied economics
econometrics
economic theory
membershipType fellows
individual members
mission to advance economic theory in its relation to statistics and mathematics
name Econometric Society
officialLanguage English
organizesEvent World Congress of the Econometric Society
regional meetings
publishesJournal Econometrica
Quantitative Economics
Theoretical Economics
scope international
website https://www.econometricsociety.org/


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