Econometrics is by no means the same as economic statistics. Nor is it identical with what we call general economic theory, although a considerable portion of this theory has a definitely quantitative character. Nor should econometrics be taken as synonymous with the application of mathematics to economics. Experience has shown that each of these three view-points, that of statistics, economic theory, and mathematics, is a necessary, but not by itself a sufficient, condition for a real understanding of the quantitative relations in modern economic life. It is the unification of all three that is powerful. And it is this unification that constitutes econometrics.


Ragnar Frisch in the first issue of Econometrica in 1933; Quoted in: United States. Bureau of Agricultural Economics. Library (1941) Agricultural economics literature, p. 705


Econometrics is by no means the same as economic statistics. Nor is it identical with what we call general economic theory, although a considerable...

Econometrics is by no means the same as economic statistics. Nor is it identical with what we call general economic theory, although a considerable...

Econometrics is by no means the same as economic statistics. Nor is it identical with what we call general economic theory, although a considerable...

Econometrics is by no means the same as economic statistics. Nor is it identical with what we call general economic theory, although a considerable...