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Martin R. Gainsbrugh : ウィキペディア英語版 | Martin R. Gainsbrugh Martin Reuben Gainsbrugh (January 29, 1907 – April 1977) was an American economist, practicing statistician, author, and educator, He was Vice-President and Chief Economist of The Conference Board, Adjunct Professor at the New York University, and president of the American Statistical Association in 1961. == Biography == Gainsbrugh received his MA in economics at the University of Rochester in 1928, and his PhD from Columbia University in 1932.〔''(Economic report of the President ). '' U.S. Government Printing Office, 1952. p. 216.〕 Gainsbrugh started his career as economic analyst for Trade-Ways, industrial consultants in 1933. In 1937 he moved to the The National Industrial Conference Board (NICB), where he spend the greater part of his career. He became Chief Economist and its Vice-President, and retired in 1972. From 1944 to 1972 he was also Adjunct Professor of Economics at the New York University, and worked as consultant for government and industry for decades.〔Allan Birnbaum. "Martin Reuben Gainsbrugh," in: ''The American Statistician'' 31.4 (1977). p. 178.〕 Gainsbrugh is described by Birnbaum (1977) as "a generalist who worked in depth in many areas of economics and statistics including unemployment statistics, price indexes, consumer economics, wealth estimates, wages behavior, profits, inflation, national income... no one who was more thoroughly familiar with the uses and limitations of the major statistical series published by the Federal Government."〔
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