Arthur Goldberger

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Arthur Stanley Goldberger (November 20, 1930 – December 11, 2009) was an econometrician and an economist. He worked with Nobel Prize winner Lawrence Klein on the development of the Klein–Goldberger macroeconomic model at the University of Michigan.<ref name=ET> Template:Cite journal </ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

He spent most of his career at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he helped build the Department of Economics. He wrote classic graduate and undergraduate econometrics textbooks, including Econometric Theory (1964), A Course in Econometrics (1991) and Introductory Econometrics (1998). Among his many accomplishments, he published a number of articles critically evaluating the literature on the heritability of IQ and other behavioral traits.<ref name=ET/>

In 1968 he was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association.<ref>View/Search Fellows of the ASA Template:Webarchive, accessed 2016-08-20.</ref>

Selected publications

  • (1964) Goldberger and Lawrence Klein. Econometric Model of the U. S., Nineteen Twenty-Nine to Nineteen Fifty-Two.
  • (1964) Goldberger. Econometric Theory (Wiley Publications in Applied Statistics) .John Wiley & Sons Inc.. Template:ISBN.
  • (1970) Goldberger. Impact Multipliers and Dynamic Properties of the Klein-Goldberger Model (Contributions to Economic Analysis). North-Holland Publishing Company. Template:ISBN.
  • (1981) Goldberger. A Course in Econometrics. Harvard University Press. Template:ISBN.

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