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We measure country welfare by an index number calculated from welfare components like GDP per capita and expected length of life. We rank countries from high to low welfare using such estimated welfare indices. In such calculation the chosen welfare components, the procedures used to normalize...
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the general differences between universities are smaller compared to, e.g., the USA. I use the University Ranking of the … Quacquarelli Symonds and a revealed preference and acceptance ranking to measure the quality of a university. Both rankings show a …
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. 2011) that ranks countries by their complexity. This ranking is tied to comparative advantages. Hence, it reveals … their complexity. This model provides a general theoretical framework for ranking nodes of a weighted (bipartite) graph … this richer set-up. (iii) We finally implement our structural ranking of economic complexity. The derived ranking is robust …
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indicators are employed in the ranking and rating process, so as to get the corresponding weighted score. An application is also …
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European universities have lost--and partially regained--key research academics to North American and other attractive university systems. EU efforts to reverse the cycle revolve around the establishment of an attractive European Research Area, within which future academic mobility--and...
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