James Durbin

Economist and statistician

James Durbin - Scientists & Innovators born 1923
Born

1923
103 years ago

Died
Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United Kingdom

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An English economist and statistician, contributed to economic theory and statistical methods. Durbin's work focused on time series analysis and economic forecasting. Developed the Durbin-Watson statistic, a test used in regression analysis for detecting autocorrelation. Held a position at the University of Manchester and was a leading figure in the field of econometrics.

Developed the Durbin-Watson statistic

Contributed to time series analysis

Held a position at the University of Manchester

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