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Current economic and social activities require the presence of competent, stable, efficient and well-motivated human resources. Organizations are increasingly concerned with recruiting talented personnel highly competent in more particularized fields. Ensuring that is, in the authors’ opinion,...
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Polynomial specifications are widely used, not only in applied economics, but also in epidemiology, physics, political analysis, and psychology, just to mention a few examples. In many cases, the data employed to estimate such estimations are time series that may exhibit stochastic nonstationary...
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Using the modern information technology, this paper analyzes the 20 years of experimental observation data of wheat ear differentiation research team led by Professor Cui Jinmei. It reveals that in the appropriate sowing period, there is a quartic polynomial regression relationship between the...
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Consider the linear regression model with uncorrelated errors and an experimental design ξ. In the article, we address the problem of calculating the minimal efficiency of ξ with respect to the class [InlineMediaObject not available: see fulltext.] of orthogonally invariant information...
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In the common linear regression model we consider the problem of designing experiments for estimating the slope of the expected response in a regression. We discuss locally optimal designs, where the experimenter is only interested in the slope at a particular point, and standardized minimax...
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In this paper we show that for D-optimal design, departures from the design are much less important than a depar-ture from a model. As a consequence, we propose, based on D-optimality, a rule for choosing the regression degree. We also study different types of departures from the model to define...
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Medium-term load forecasting is an important stage in electric power system planning and operation. It is used in maintenance scheduling, and to plan for outages and major works in the power system. A new technique is proposed which uses hourly loads of successive years to predict hourly loads...
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The new growth theory establishes, among other things, that government expenditure can manipulate the economic growth of a country. This study attempts to explain whether government expenditure increases or decreases economic growth in the context of Sri Lanka. Results obtained employing a...
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