Econometric Society
The Econometric Society is an international society of academic economists interested in applying statistical tools in the practice of econometrics. It is an independent organization with no connections to societies of professional mathematicians or statisticians.
It was founded on December 29, 1930, at the Statler Hotel in Cleveland, Ohio. Its first president was Irving Fisher.[1]
As of 2014, there are about 700 Elected Fellows of the Econometric Society, making it one of the most prevalent research affiliations.[2] New fellows are elected each year by the current fellows.[3]
The sixteen founding members were Ragnar Frisch, Charles F. Roos, Joseph A. Schumpeter, Harold Hotelling, Henry Schultz, Karl Menger, Edwin B. Wilson, Frederick C. Mills, William F. Ogburn, J. Harvey Rogers, Malcolm C. Rorty, Carl Snyder, Walter A. Shewhart, Øystein Ore, Ingvar Wedervang and Norbert Wiener.
The Econometric Society sponsors the Economics academic journal Econometrica and publishes the journals Theoretical Economics and Quantitative Economics.[4]
Officers
The Econometric Society is led by a president, who serves a one-year term. Election as a Fellow of the Econometric Society is considered by much of the economics profession to be an honor.[3]
Honorary lectures
The Econometric Society sponsors several annual awards, in which the honored member delivers a lecture:
- Frisch Medal
- Walras–Bowley Lecture
- Fisher–Schultz Lecture
- Jacob Marschak Lecture
References
- ^ Bjerkholt, Olav (June 2017). "On the Founding of the Econometric Society". Journal of the History of Economic Thought. 39 (2): 175–198. doi:10.1017/S105383721600002X. ISSN 1053-8372.
- ^ List of Fellows of the Econometric Society
- ^ a b Hamermesh, Daniel S.; Schmidt, Peter (2003). "The Determinants of Econometric Society Fellows Elections". Econometrica. 71 (1). The Econometric Society: 399–407. doi:10.1111/1468-0262.00406. ISSN 0012-9682. JSTOR 3082057.
- ^ "Home". www.econometricsociety.org. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
External links
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- Irving Fisher (1931–1934)
- François Divisia (1935)
- Harold Hotelling (1936–1937)
- Arthur Bowley (1938–1939)
- Joseph Schumpeter (1940–1941)
- Wesley Mitchell (1942–1943)
- John Maynard Keynes (1944–1945)
- Jacob Marschak (1946)
- Jan Tinbergen (1947)
- Charles Roos (1948)
- Ragnar Frisch (1949)
- Tjalling Koopmans (1950)
- R. G. D. Allen (1951)
- Paul Samuelson (1952)
- René Roy (1953)
- Wassily Leontief (1954)
- Richard Stone (1955)
- Kenneth Arrow (1956)
- Trygve Haavelmo (1957)
- James Tobin (1958)
- Marcel Boiteux (1959)
- Lawrence Klein (1960)
- Henri Theil (1961)
- Franco Modigliani (1962)
- Edmond Malinvaud (1963)
- Robert Solow (1964)
- Michio Morishima (1965)
- Herman Wold (1966)
- Hendrik Houthakker (1967)
- Frank Hahn (1968)
- Leonid Hurwicz (1969)
- Jacques Drèze (1970)
- Gérard Debreu (1971)
- W. M. Gorman (1972)
- Roy Radner (1973)
- Don Patinkin (1974)
- Zvi Griliches (1975)
- Hirofumi Uzawa (1976)
- Lionel McKenzie (1977)
- János Kornai (1978)
- Franklin M. Fisher (1979)
- J. Denis Sargan (1980)
- Marc Nerlove (1981)
- James A. Mirrlees (1982)
- Herbert Scarf (1983)
- Amartya K. Sen (1984)
- Daniel McFadden (1985)
- Michael Bruno (1986)
- Dale Jorgenson (1987)
- Anthony B. Atkinson (1988)
- Hugo Sonnenschein (1989)
- Jean-Michel Grandmont [de] (1990)
- Peter Diamond (1991)
- Jean-Jacques Laffont (1992)
- Andreu Mas-Colell (1993)
- Takashi Negishi (1994)
- Christopher Sims (1995)
- Roger Guesnerie (1996)
- Robert E. Lucas, Jr. (1997)
- Jean Tirole (1998)
- Robert B. Wilson (1999)
- Elhanan Helpman (2000)
- Avinash Dixit (2001)
- Guy Laroque [fr] (2002)
- Eric Maskin (2003)
- Ariel Rubinstein (2004)
- Thomas J. Sargent (2005)
- Richard Blundell (2006)
- Lars Peter Hansen (2007)
- Torsten Persson (2008)
- Roger B. Myerson (2009)
- John H. Moore (2010)
- Bengt Holmström (2011)
- Jean-Charles Rochet [ru] (2012)
- James J. Heckman (2013)
- Manuel Arellano (2014)
- Robert Porter (2015)
- Eddie Dekel (2016)
- Drew Fudenberg (2017)
- Tim Besley (2018)
- Stephen Morris (2019)
- Orazio Attanasio (2020)
- Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg (2021)
- Guido Tabellini (2022)
- Rosa Matzkin (2023)
- Eliana La Ferrara (2024)