Arthur Goldberger

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Arthur Goldberger is an economist. He worked with Nobel Prize winner Lawrence Klein on the development of the famous Klein-Goldberger economic computer model at the University of Michigan.

He taught econometrics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Stanford University. He wrote classic undergraduate and graduate textbooks on this subject. He has published a number of articles critically evaluating the literature on the heritability of IQ and other behavioral traits.

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