Henry Ludwell Moore | |
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Born | Charles County, Maryland, U.S. | November 21, 1869
Died | April 28, 1958 | (aged 88)
Academic career | |
Field | Econometrics |
Institution | Columbia University |
Alma mater | Johns Hopkins University Randolph-Macon College |
Doctoral advisor | Simon Newcomb John Bates Clark |
Doctoral students | Frank H. Hankins Henry Schultz[1] |
Influences | Carl Menger, Karl Pearson, Vilfredo Pareto, Léon Walras |
Henry Ludwell Moore (November 21, 1869 – April 28, 1958) was an American economist known for his pioneering work in econometrics. Paul Samuelson named Moore (along with Harry Gunnison Brown, Allyn Abbott Young, Wesley Clair Mitchell, Frank Knight, Jacob Viner, and Henry Schultz) as one of the several "American saints in economics" born after 1860.[2]