Saturday, August 14, 2010

Arnold Zellner, R.I.P.

A very nice tribute to Zellner from statistician Andrew Gelman (despite the slam on econ-style seminars) that includes some interesting thoughts about Bayesianism in economics.

I took Zellner's course when I was a graduate student at Chicago and learned a lot from it. I also met someone I ended up going out with for several years, but I think that is less common.

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