James Ball (economist)
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James Ball | |
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| Born | 15 July 1933[1] |
| Died | 15 January 2018 (aged 84) |
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| Discipline | Macroeconomics[2] |
| Institutions | London Business School[2] |
Sir Robert James Ball CBE (15 July 1933 – 15 January 2018) was an English economist, a principal of the London Business School (LBS) in 1972–1984[3] and a leader in the field of econometric modelling.[2][4][5]
Ball was co-creator with Lawrence Klein of the Oxford Econometric Model, which led to an "explosion" of macroeconometric forecasting.[6] He was a senior lecturer at Manchester University and Terry Burns was his research assistant.