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The international development community has used the World Bank's Statistical Capacity Index since its inception in …
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between the World Bank's Statistical Performance Indicators and Index (SPI) and its predecessor, the Statistical Capacity …
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data and practical measurement challenges. We compare the World Bank's recently developed Statistical Performance …
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matching estimators. As an illustration of the applicability of the theory, we derive the asymptotic distribution of a matching …
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In this paper it is argued that subjective well-being of the individual depends on two types of variables. The first type consists of characteristics of the individual himself, such as age, health, income, etc. The second type of variables consists of the characteristics of the individuals...
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In empirical studies it often happens that some variables for some units are far away from the other observations in the sample. These extreme observations, or outliers, often have a large impact on the results of statistical analyses – conclusions based on a sample with and without these...
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Time-use researchers are typically interested in the time use of individuals, but time use data are samples of person-days. Given day-to-day variation in how people spend their time, this distinction is analytically important. We examine the conditions necessary to make inferences about the time...
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young people across the world. Yet many of the technicalities underpinning these datasets are misunderstood by applied …
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This paper introduces a novel approach for dealing with the 'curse of dimensionality' in the case of large linear dynamic systems. Restrictions on the coefficients of an unrestricted VAR are proposed that are binding only in a limit as the number of endogenous variables tends to infinity. It is...
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