noun
- Plural of econometrist; specialists who apply statistical and mathematical methods to economic data and theory to test hypotheses and forecast economic trends.
Usage: Formal, academic term; Typically used in plural form; Common in economics, finance, and policy contexts
Examples
- The econometrists at the central bank analyzed inflation data to predict future interest rate changes.
- Leading econometrists from universities worldwide gathered to discuss new modeling techniques.
- Econometrists use regression analysis to understand the relationship between consumer spending and employment.
- The research team of econometrists published findings on the impact of trade policy on GDP growth.
- Econometrists employ sophisticated algorithms to process large economic datasets.
- Several econometrists warned that the model's assumptions might not hold during economic crises.