Sigbert Jon Prais, FBA (19 December 1928 – 22 February 2014) was an economist and had been the senior research fellow at the National Institute of Economic...
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econometrics, Prais–Winsten estimation is a procedure meant to take care of the serial correlation of type AR(1) in a linear model. Conceived by Sigbert Prais and...
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Prais may refer to: Luis Prais (1925-2005), Uruguayan footballer Sigbert Prais (1928–2014), British economist Prais–Winsten estimation, statistical method...
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KPD Peretz Naftali, economist, editor, later Israeli finance minister Sigbert Prais, economist (JYB 2005 p. 215) Reinhard Selten, Nobel prize (1994) Hans...
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Livraghi, 86, Italian author. Ivan Nagy, 70, Hungarian ballet dancer. Sigbert Prais, 85, German-born British economist. Liudmyla Sheremet, 71, Ukrainian...
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the Council of Economic Advisers (1968-1969) Don Patinkin, Israeli Sigbert Prais, economist Karl Polanyi, Austrian-Hungarian economist and economic historian...
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of the Turks and Caicos Islands (1998–2004) and Bermuda (2004–2012). Sigbert Prais, 85, economist. 23 February John Grant, 83, children's author. Alice...
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Lachmann, economist Harold Laski, economist Alexander Nove, economist Sigbert Prais, economist David Ricardo, economist (converted to Quakerism) Arthur...
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geographer John Moore — economist Norman Pounds — geographer and historian Sigbert Prais — economist Rogelio Ramírez de la O — econonomist Gordon Redding — economist...
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