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- Q18379797 description "British econometrician".
- Q18379797 description "British econometrician".
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- Q18379797 abstract "John "Jack" Johnston (13 March 1923 – 14 October 2003) was a British econometrician. He spent most of his career at the University of Manchester, and later University of California, Irvine. Johnston is particularly known for authoring Econometric Methods (First edition 1964), one of the earliest and most popular textbooks in econometrics, the most recent editions being co-authored with John DiNardo.Johnston died in 2003 at UC Irvine Medical Center from complications of Parkinson's disease.".
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- Q18379797 name "John Johnston".
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- Q18379797 comment "John "Jack" Johnston (13 March 1923 – 14 October 2003) was a British econometrician. He spent most of his career at the University of Manchester, and later University of California, Irvine. Johnston is particularly known for authoring Econometric Methods (First edition 1964), one of the earliest and most popular textbooks in econometrics, the most recent editions being co-authored with John DiNardo.Johnston died in 2003 at UC Irvine Medical Center from complications of Parkinson's disease.".
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