Edwin Kuh
Edwin Kuh (April 13, 1925 – June 9, 1986) was an American economist. He was a faculty member at the MIT Sloan School of Management for over 30 years, and was widely known for his work with econometric models to forecast production, savings, investment, business cycle, unemployment, and related functions. John Kenneth Galbraith called him "one of the most innovative economists of his generation."A native of Chicago, Kuh attended Williams College and received his Ph.D. degree from Harvard University in 1955; the year after, he joined the faculty of the MIT Sloan School of Management as an associate professor. His dissertation topic—business investment decisions—coincided with that of a Harvard classmate, John R. Meyer, leading them to merge both papers and publish it as ''The Investment Decision: An Empirical Study'' in 1957. In 1972, Kuh headed George McGovern's economic advisory panel during his presidential campaign. Provided by Wikipedia
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An essay on aggregation theory and practices, by Kuh, Edwin
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An introduction to applied macroeconomics by Kuh, Edwin., Schmalensee, Richard
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An introduction to applied macroeconomics by Kuh, Edwin., Schmalensee, Richard
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An introduction to applied macroeconomics / by 195652 Kuh, Edwin, Schmalensee, Richard
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Linear regression diagnostics by Welsch, Roy E., Kuh, Edwin
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A Monte Carlo study of aggregation effects on regression parameter estimates by Kuh, Edwin., Welsch, Roy E.
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The variances of regression coefficient estimates using aggregate data by Welsch, Roy E., Kuh, Edwin
Published 2009
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