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which approach is most effective at minimizing inclusion and exclusion errors. We conclude that community-based targeting is …. However, targeting performance is strongly affected by implementation capacity and modalities. Through a simulation exercise …
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Statistics Norway projects the population by age, sex and immigrant background at the national level. This paper examines the accuracy of the Norwegian population projections produced between 1996 and 2018. We assess deviations between projected and registered numbers, both for the total...
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The article focuses on the effects that type I errors can have on the incentives of firms to compete, collude or engage … in efficiency promoting socially beneficial cooperation. Our results confirm that in the presence of type I errors the … type I enforcement errors can have on social welfare when applied to the regulation of horizontal agreements. …
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Keynes' mathematical Treatise addresses what some call 'radical uncertainty', which he thought endemic in world affairs and whose appreciation underpinned much of his later work. In contrast, the mainstream view in economics, as elsewhere, has been that even if radical uncertainty exists, either...
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Economists' two main theoretical approaches to understanding Artificial Intelligence (AI) impacts have been the task-approach to labor markets and endogenous growth theory. Therefore, the recent integration of the task-approach into an endogenous growth model by Acemoglu and Restrepo (AR) is a...
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