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This paper provides an analysis of discrimination and prejudices from the perspective of inductive game theory. We extend the festival game, originally given by Kaneko-Matsui, to include new constraints on the observability of ethnic identities and on accessible locations for players. We...
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This article contributes to the emerging literature on gender differences in the causes and consequences of brain drain. Differentiating between gender bias in the access to economic opportunities and gender differentials in economic outcomes, we find that differences in access have a...
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This book develops a machine-learning framework for predicting economic growth. It can also be considered as a primer for using machine learning (also known as data mining or data analytics) to answer economic questions. While machine learning itself is not a new idea, advances in computing...
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1.Prologue: Why this book? -- 2.Data description and preliminary processing -- 3.Methodological workflow -- 4.Constitutional Changes and Civil War -- 5.Infant Mortality, State Capacity, Rents, and Civil War -- 6.Foreign Aid and Civil Conflict -- 7.Demonstrations, Grievance, and Civil Conflict --...
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This book develops a machine-learning framework for predicting economic growth. It can also be considered as a primer for using machine learning (also known as data mining or data analytics) to answer economic questions. While machine learning itself is not a new idea, advances in computing...
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