Arthur Goldberger
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Arthur S. Goldberger | |
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Born | Brooklyn, New York |
November 20, 1930
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Madison, Wisconsin |
Nationality | United States |
Institution | University of Wisconsin–Madison |
Field | Econometrics |
School or tradition
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Neoclassical economics |
Alma mater | University of Michigan (PhD) NYU (B.S.) |
Influences | Lawrence Klein Sydney Hook |
Influenced | Jan Kmenta Charles Manski P. A. V. B. Swamy George C. Tiao |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc |
Arthur Stanley Goldberger (November 20, 1930 – December 11, 2009) was an econometrician and an economist. He worked with Nobel Prize winner Lawrence Klein on the development of the Klein–Goldberger macroeconomic model at the University of Michigan.[1] He died at the age of 79.[2]
He spent most of his career at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he helped build the Department of Economics. He wrote classic graduate and undergraduate econometrics textbooks, including Econometric Theory (1964), A Course in Econometrics (1991) and Introductory Econometrics (1998). Among his many accomplishments, he published a number of articles critically evaluating the literature on the heritability of IQ and other behavioral traits.[1]
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- Arthur Goldberger at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
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