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It is generally held that median does not use all sample observations. However, median may be expressed as a weighted arithmetic mean of all sample observations. Some Monte Carlo studies have been conducted to show that the method works perfectly well.
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Zellner and Revankar in their paper “Generalized Production Functions†introduced a production function, which was illustrated by fitting the generalized Cobb-Douglas function to the U.S. data for Transportation Equipment Industry. For estimating the production function, they used a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005110875
This paper shows how median may be computed as a weighted arithmetic mean of all sample observations, unlike the conventional method that obtains median as the middle value (odd observations) or a simple mean of the two middlemost values (even observations). Monte Carlo experiments have been...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005110988
This study is based on primary data collected from randomly chosen 182 households inhabiting seven sample villages in the Udalguri subdivision, Assam (india). It indicates that at least 35.85 percent of the population (and 33.52 percent of households) in the sample villages is below poverty line...
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In this study we make an attempt to visualize the structure of the economy of Udalguri Subdivision of Assam, India. The structure of an economy comprises the characteristic features of and the interrelationships among its constituent parts and subsystems. These characteristic features and...
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This paper shows how median may be computed as a weighted arithmetic mean of all sample observations, unlike the conventional method that obtains median as the middle value (odd observations) or a simple mean of the two middlemost values (even observations). Monte Carlo experiments have been...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010629243
It is generally held that median does not use all sample observations. However, median may be expressed as a weighted arithmetic mean of all sample observations. Some Monte Carlo studies have been conducted to show that the method works perfectly well.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010629288
Zellner and Revankar in their paper “Generalized Production Functions” introduced a production function, which was illustrated by fitting the generalized Cobb-Douglas function to the U.S. data for Transportation Equipment Industry. For estimating the production function, they used a method...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010630320
The enterprise of running private schools has of late assumed the nature of an industry in India. Ever-increasing population, a race for providing education to ones children, degenerating quality of education in govt.-run schools, unlimited supply of educated youths ready to work at the lowest...
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The objective of this study is to bring out the case of poverty, undernourishment and health conditions of casual labourers in Shillong, the capital city of Meghalaya, India. Casual labourers are those workers who work for a very short duration (for a few hours, a day or at most a few days under...
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