Olav Reiersøl

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Olav Reiersøl (June 28, 1908February 14, 2001) was a Norwegian statistician and econometrician, who made several substantial contributions to econometrics and statistics. His works on identifiability and instrumental variables are standard references both in econometrics and statistics, and his work on genetic algebras are frequently cited in genetics.

He was made a fellow of the Econometric Society in 1952.

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