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Metzlerian

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Etymology

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From Metzler +‎ -ian.

Adjective

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Metzlerian (comparative more Metzlerian, superlative most Metzlerian)

  1. (economics) Of or pertaining to the theories of the 20th-century American economist Lloyd Appleton Metzler.
  2. (economics) Of a matrix, having negative elements on the main diagonal and non-negative elements everywhere else.
    • 2010, Giancarlo Gandolfo, Economic Dynamics, 4th ed., Springer 2010, p. 271
      A matrix with is called a Metzlerian matrix.