Eugen Slutsky

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Eugen Slutsky was a Russian economist and statistician known for foundational contributions to consumer demand theory and the analysis of random processes in time series.

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instanceOf economist
human
statistician
areaOfInfluence consumer theory
macroeconomic cycle theory
stochastic process theory
contributedTo mathematical foundations of statistics
theory of consumer demand
theory of random processes
time series analysis
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
familyName Slutsky NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork economics
mathematical economics
probability theory
statistics
givenName Eugen NERFINISHED
hasAcademicDiscipline econometrics
microeconomics
probability and statistics
hasConceptNamedAfter Slutsky decomposition NERFINISHED
Slutsky equation NERFINISHED
Slutsky matrix NERFINISHED
Slutsky theorem NERFINISHED
influenced microeconomic theory
modern econometrics
probability theory
knownFor Slutsky equation in microeconomics NERFINISHED
Slutsky theorem in probability theory NERFINISHED
analysis of random processes in time series
foundational contributions to consumer demand theory
languageOfWorkOrName German
Russian
Ukrainian
notableWork Slutsky decomposition in consumer theory NERFINISHED
Slutsky equation NERFINISHED
Slutsky theorem NERFINISHED
Slutsky’s 1927 paper on random causes and cyclical processes
occupation researcher
university teacher
sexOrGender male

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Jacob Marschak influencedBy Eugen Slutsky