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This paper argues that the tradtitional way of gauging a country's fiscal policy stance by looking at government budget deficit or cyclically adjusted budget deficits is misleading in the case of China, since a lot of what usually would be considered fiscal policy is conducted via investment by...
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This paper focuses on the way of thinking in both classical and modern Physics and Statistics, Statistical Mechanics or … conclusion is that Statistics developing habits of mind for Statistical Physics in Econophysics, for the Quantum Mechanics in …
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We often present data bank building (output-data calculation) as an only quantitative work. We think that economist should consider the context where his input-data were built, before to use them in his own data bank (we suggest to make an institutional and a bibliometric analysis of the...
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This paper focuses on the way of thinking in both classical and modern Physics and Statistics, Statistical Mechanics or … conclusion is that Statistics developing habits of mind for Statistical Physics in Econophysics, for the Quantum Mechanics in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005616611
National account (N.A.) is not a neutral technique. It depends on the state of the theoretical mechanism - macroeconomic and statistical one. When we teach N.A., we show these mechanisms through account’s tools (TEI, TEE, and so on.) with the available data. In France, especially in the high...
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In this paper using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) we evaluate the influence of national culture on education policy efficiency for 20 OECD countries. For that reason bootstrap techniques have been employed in order to produce biased corrected efficiency scores and confidence intervals are been...
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In this paper, I present an introduction to quantitative research methods in social sciences. The paper is intended for non-Economics undergraduate students, development researchers and practitioners who although unfamiliar with statistical techniques, are interested in quantitative methods to...
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This book approaches the use of statistical analysis in solving business-oriented problems. We present some quantitative techniques applied in the analysis of some important aspects of business decisions: production, sales, costs and efficiency.
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