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Frederick V. Waugh

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A collection of Waugh's selected works was published by the University of Minnesota Press in 1984. His memorabilia from the Army Ambulance Service is collected in the University of Massachusetts Amherst library.
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known for his work relating supply, demand, quality, and marketing in the prices of agricultural products, for his understanding of who benefits from volatility in agricultural pricing, and for his advocacy of
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for his service. After the war, he graduated from the Massachusetts Agricultural College in 1922. He earned a master's degree in 1924 from
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Houck, James P. (December 1991), "Sound Judgment and common sense: The professional legacy of Fred Waugh",
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named him as a fellow. In 1968, he and his daughter, mathematician
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and food distribution policies for the poor. He worked for the
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Recipients of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 (France)
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Index

agricultural economist
food stamp
United States Department of Agriculture
Albert Waugh
University of Connecticut
Frank Albert Waugh
Massachusetts Agricultural College
University of Massachusetts Amherst
United States Army Ambulance Service
World War I
Croix de Guerre
Rutgers University
University of Connecticut
Columbia University
Frisch–Waugh–Lovell theorem
econometrics
Fellow of the American Statistical Association
Fellow of the Econometric Society
Agricultural & Applied Economics Association
Margaret Maxfield
Lester R. Ford Award
Mathematical Association of America
rational approximation
square roots



Frederick V. Waugh Collection
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