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economic thinking and measurement. I refer to both old and new literature on the measurement of intangible investment and …
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, there are several competing preference measurement scales and aggregation techniques. In this paper, we compare these … alternatives: Two extremes and one compromise. Six different measurement scales described previously in the literature and the new …
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Google Trends have become a popular data source for social science research. We show that for small countries or sub-national regions like U.S. states, underlying sampling noise in Google Trends can be substantial. The data may therefore be unreliable for time series analysis and is furthermore...
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explores various specifications of decompositions and various forecasting experiments. The result from these horse-races is … for richer forecasting specifications, the paper shows, using Bayesian model averaging techniques (BMA), that the …
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Google Trends have become a popular data source for social science research. We show that for small countries or sub-national regions like U.S. states, underlying sampling noise in Google Trends can be substantial. The data may therefore be unreliable for time series analysis and is furthermore...
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