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'''Richard Emeric Quandt''' (born June 1, 1930 in [[Budapest]]) is a [[Guggenheim Fellowship]] winning [[economist]] who analyzed the results of the [[Judgment of Paris (wine)|Judgment of Paris]] wine tasting event with [[Orley Ashenfelter]].<ref name="AshQuandt">Orley Ashenfelter and Richard E. Quandt [http://www.liquidasset.com/tasting.html Analyzing a Wine Tasting Statistically]</ref> Quandt serves as a professor of economics at [[Princeton University]].<ref>G. Taber ''The Judgment of Paris: California vs France'' pg 219 Simon & Schuster ISBN 0-7432-4751-5</ref> He is current senior adviser to the [[Andrew W. Mellon Foundation]].<ref>Princeton University [http://www.princeton.edu/~quandt/ Richard E. Quandt bio]</ref>
'''Richard Emeric Quandt''' (born 1 June 1930 in [[Budapest]]) is a [[Guggenheim Fellowship]] winning [[economist]] who analyzed the results of the [[Judgment of Paris (wine)|Judgment of Paris]] wine tasting event with [[Orley Ashenfelter]].<ref name="AshQuandt">Orley Ashenfelter and Richard E. Quandt [http://www.liquidasset.com/tasting.html Analyzing a Wine Tasting Statistically]</ref> Quandt serves as a professor of economics at [[Princeton University]].<ref>G. Taber ''The Judgment of Paris: California vs France'' pg 219 Simon & Schuster ISBN 0-7432-4751-5</ref> He is current senior adviser to the [[Andrew W. Mellon Foundation]].<ref>Princeton University [http://www.princeton.edu/~quandt/ Richard E. Quandt bio]</ref> Quandt is a member of the [[American Association of Wine Economists]] and editor of their journal, the ''[[Journal of Wine Economics]]''. In 2012, he was involved in organizing a blind tasting event comparing [[French wine|wines produced in France]] with [[New Jersey wine|several wines produced in New Jersey]] held at [[Princeton University]] and known as the "[[Judgment of Princeton]]."


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 21:28, 25 February 2013

Richard Emeric Quandt (born 1 June 1930 in Budapest) is a Guggenheim Fellowship winning economist who analyzed the results of the Judgment of Paris wine tasting event with Orley Ashenfelter.[1] Quandt serves as a professor of economics at Princeton University.[2] He is current senior adviser to the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.[3] Quandt is a member of the American Association of Wine Economists and editor of their journal, the Journal of Wine Economics. In 2012, he was involved in organizing a blind tasting event comparing wines produced in France with several wines produced in New Jersey held at Princeton University and known as the "Judgment of Princeton."

See also

Goldfeld–Quandt test

Published works

  • The Changing Landscape in Eastern Europe: A Personal Perspective on Philanthropy and Technology Transfer Oxford University Press 2002 ISBN 0-19-514669-7
  • The Collected Essays of Richard E. Quandt (Economists of the Twentieth Century) Edward Elgar Publishing 1992 ISBN 1-85278-605-1
  • Racetrack Betting: The Professor's Guide to Strategies Praeger Paperback 1991 ISBN 0-275-94103-5
  • Microeconomic Theory: A Mathematical Approach Mcgraw-Hill College 1980 ISBN 0-07-028101-7

References

  1. ^ Orley Ashenfelter and Richard E. Quandt Analyzing a Wine Tasting Statistically
  2. ^ G. Taber The Judgment of Paris: California vs France pg 219 Simon & Schuster ISBN 0-7432-4751-5
  3. ^ Princeton University Richard E. Quandt bio

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