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econometric

econometric \econometric\ adj. of or pertaining to econometrics; as, econometric theories.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
econometric

1933, from comb. form of economy + -metric. Related: Econometrics.

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econometric

a. Combining economics and mathematics.

WordNet
econometric

adj. of or relating to econometrics; "econometric theories"

Usage examples of "econometric".

RESEARCH ANALYST OPERATIONS RESEARCH INTERN Design, develop, and adapt mathematical, statistical, econometric, as well as other scientific methods and techniques to analyze cryptologic problems.

The most detailed and authoritative periodic reports on the Iraqi economy are produced by the Wharton Econometric Forecasting Associates in their semiannual Middle East Economic Outlook .

In an important econometric study, American Enterprise Institute researchers Kevin Hassett and John Lott methodically surveyed headlines in hundreds of newspapers and AP reports on unemployment, GDP, retail sales, and durable-goods orders going back to 1985, and found them to be considerably gloomier overall when a Republican sat in the White House, regardless of the economic data the stories reported.

Input-output tables, econometric models--the whole paraphernalia of analysis that economists employ simply do not come to grips with the external forces--political, social and ethical--that will transform economic life in the decades before us.