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Statistical&Mathematical Sciences 104 Economic Theory&Research 52 Scientific Research&Science Parks 35 Science Education 31 Environmental Economics&Policies 29 Governance Indicators 18 Health Monitoring&Evaluation 18 Achieving Shared Growth 13 Econometrics 12 Public Health Promotion 12 Health Economics&Finance 11 Information and Communication Technologies 10 E-Business 9 Inequality 9 National Governance 9 Poverty Monitoring&Analysis 9 Banks&Banking Reform 8 ICT Policy and Strategies Private Sector Development 8 Private Sector Development 8 Rural Poverty Reduction 8 Economic Policy 7 ICT Policy and Strategies 7 Institutions and Governance 7 Early Child and Children's Health 6 Educational Technology and Distance Education 6 Geographical Information Systems 6 Labor Policies 6 Mathematical Sciences 6 Payment Systems&Infrastructure 6 Public Sector Corruption&Anticorruption Measures 6 Statistical and Mathematical Sciences Private Sector Development 6 Health Systems Development&Reform 5 Information Security&Privacy 5 Macroeconomic Management 5 Population Policies 5 Regional Economic Development 5 Access to Finance 4 Decentralization 4 Demographics 4 E-Business Science and Technology Development 4
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Book / Working Paper 142 Article 5 Other 2
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Kraay, Aart 13 Kaufmann, Daniel 7 Elbers, Chris 5 Lanjouw, Peter 5 Mastruzzi, Massimo 5 McKenzie, David 4 Pritchett, Lant 4 Ravallion, Martin 4 Bamberger, Michael 3 Filmer, Deon 3 Ley, Eduardo 3 Angel-Urdinola, Diego F. 2 Beck, Thorsten 2 Belay, Tekabe 2 Borja-Vega, Christian 2 Canagarajah, Sudharshan 2 Dang, Hai-Anh 2 Das, Jishnu 2 Demirguc-Kunt, Asli 2 Fiess, Norbert M. 2 Gine, Xavier 2 Hilger, Anne 2 Himelein, Kristen 2 Ivins, Ingrid B. 2 Knack, Stephen 2 Laird, James 2 Lanjouw, Jean O. 2 Mackie, Peter 2 Manes, Eric 2 Mbuya, Nkosinathi 2 Nellthorp, John 2 Ouwehand, Peter 2 Pitt, Mark M. 2 Rajan, Vikram 2 Serajuddin, Umar 2 Steel, Mark F. J. 2 Strode, Mary 2 Tybout, James R. 2 Verner, Dorte 2 Zoido-Lobaton, Pablo 2
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 141 World Bank 19 University of Stellenbosch. Faculty of Science. Dept. of Mathematical Sciences. 2 Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Science. Dept. of Mathematical Sciences. 1 World Bank Group 1
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Policy Research Working Paper Series 104 World Bank Publications 19 World Bank Other Operational Studies 18 AStA Advances in Statistical Analysis 1 Online Information Review 1
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RePEc 141 BASE 6 EconStor 1 Other ZBW resources 1
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Editorial special issue: Statistics in sports
Groll, Andreas; Liebl, Dominik - In: AStA Advances in Statistical Analysis 107 (2022) 1, pp. 1-7
Triggered by advances in data gathering technologies, the use of statistical analyzes, predictions and modeling techniques in sports has gained a rapidly growing interest over the last decades. Today, professional sports teams have access to precise player positioning data and sports scientists...
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Data deprivation : another deprivation to end
Serajuddin, Umar; Uematsu, Hiroki; Wieser, Christina; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2015
The Millennium Development Goal of halving the incidence of extreme poverty from its 1990 level will be achieved in 2015, and the international development community is now moving to a new goal of ?ending extreme poverty.? However, the data needed to monitor progress remain severely limited....
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Measuring risk preferences in rural Ethiopia : risk tolerance and exogenous income proxies
Vieider, Ferdinand M.; Beyene, Abebe; Bluffstone, Randall; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
Risk-aversion has generally been found to decrease in income. This may lead one to expect that poor countries will be more risk-averse than rich countries. Recent comparative findings with students, however, suggest the opposite, giving rise to a risk-income paradox. This paper tests this...
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Open Data Challenges and Opportunities for National Statistical Offices
Economics Research, World Bank Group; World Bank Group - 2014
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Estimation of normal mixtures in a nested error model with an application to small area estimation of poverty and inequality
Elbers, Chris; van der Weide, Roy - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
This paper proposes a method for estimating distribution functions that are associated with the nested errors in linear mixed models. The estimator incorporates Empirical Bayes prediction while making minimal assumptions about the shape of the error distributions. The application presented in...
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GLS estimation and empirical bayes prediction for linear mixed models with Heteroskedasticity and sampling weights : a background study for the POVMAP project
van der Weide, Roy - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
This note adapts results by Huang and Hidiroglou (2003) on Generalized Least Squares estimation and Empirical Bayes prediction for linear mixed models with sampling weights. The objective is to incorporate these results into the poverty mapping approach put forward by Elbers et al. (2003). The...
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Estimating poverty in the absence of consumption data : the case of Liberia
Dabalen, Andrew; Graham, Errol; Himelein, Kristen; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
In much of the developing world, the demand for high frequency quality household data for poverty monitoring and program design far outstrips the capacity of the statistics bureau to provide such data. In these environments, all available data sources must be leveraged. Most surveys, however, do...
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New coincident and leading indicators for the Lebanese economy
Matta, Samer - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
Weak economic statistics in Lebanon impede economic analysis and decision making. This paper presents a new coincident indicator and a leading indicator for the Lebanese economy. A new methodology, based on the National Bureau of Economic Research-Conference Board approach, was used to construct...
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How survey-to-survey imputation can fail
Newhouse, D.; Shivakumaran, S.; Takamatsu, S.; Yoshida, N. - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
This paper proposes diagnostics to assess the accuracy of survey-to-survey imputation methods and applies them to examine why imputing from the Household Income and Expenditure Survey into the Labor Force Survey fails to accurately project poverty trends in Sri Lanka between 2006 and 2009....
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Testing weak exogeneity in cointegrated panels
Moral-Benito, Enrique; Serven, Luis - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
For reason of empirical tractability, analysis of cointegrated economic time series is often developed in a partial setting, in which a subset of variables is explicitly modeled conditional on the rest. This approach yields valid inference only if the conditioning variables are weakly exogenous...
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