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Effects From Observational Health Care Data Using Machine Learning Methods -- Econometrics of Networks with Machine Learning … -- Fairness in Machine Learning and Econometrics -- Graphical Models and their Interactions with Machine Learning in the Context …This book helps and promotes the use of machine learning tools and techniques in econometrics and explains how machine …
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This chapter describes the recently developed policy evaluation techniques. It focuses on discrete time stochastic models and on relating the policy evaluation methods to the geometric approach commonly used in theoretical continuous time models. The exposition centers on a number of specific...
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In many decision situations information is available from a number of different sources. Aggregating the diverse bits of information is an important aspect of the decision-making process but entails special statistical modeling problems in characterizing the information. Prior research in this...
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This article (which is mainly expository) sets up graphical models for causation, having a bit less than the usual complement of hypothetical counterfactuals. Assuming the invariance of error distributions may be essential for causal inference, but the errors themselves need not be invariant....
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In this note, I compare stationary distributions of the linear model Xn+1=anXn+bn, where an and bn are non-negative random variables. I show that an increase of the variability of an and/or bn causes a less equal stationary distribution in terms of the Lorenz dominance. The result is useful in...
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Many processes with distributed, non-linear dynamics may be modelled adequately over suitable time and spatial scales by low-order, linear, time-invariant models, but the limitations of such models must be examined. For example, catchment rainfall-runoff models taking pulse-response peak,...
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A common goal in modeling and data mining is to determine, based on sample data, whether or not a change of some sort has occurred in a quantity of interest. The study of statistical problems of this nature is typically referred to as change point analysis. Though change point analysis...
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The regression anatomy theorem (Angrist and Pischke, 2009, Mostly Harmless Econometrics: An Empiricist’s Companion …
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Until 2016 power plants within the EU will have to meet new limits on emissions as dictated by EU regulations. One of the major challenges is to reduce emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) due to health and ozone-formation concerns. Combustion optimisation is one of the primary measures for...
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