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random forest regression 14 Random Forest Regression 9 Theorie 9 Theory 9 Regression analysis 8 Regressionsanalyse 8 Artificial intelligence 7 Forecasting model 7 Künstliche Intelligenz 7 Prognoseverfahren 7 Gender 6 Geschlecht 6 Hungary 6 Lohnstruktur 6 Wage structure 6 Random Forest regression 5 CART 4 Gender discrimination 4 Gender pay gap 4 Geschlechterdiskriminierung 4 Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition 4 Random forest regression 4 Ungarn 4 gender wage gap 4 machine learning 4 Decomposition method 3 Dekompositionsverfahren 3 Estimation 3 Forestry 3 Forstwirtschaft 3 Fraueneinkommen 3 Schätzung 3 Women's earnings 3 Bank 2 Bitcoin 2 Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition 2 Börsenkurs 2 Conditional average treatment effects 2 Coronavirus 2 Generalized Random Forest Regression 2
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Free 27 Undetermined 9 CC license 7
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Article 21 Book / Working Paper 15
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Working Paper 15 Article in journal 13 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 13 Arbeitspapier 8 Graue Literatur 8 Non-commercial literature 8 Article 5 Aufsatz im Buch 3 Book section 3
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English 36
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Takács, Olga 12 Vincze, János 12 Chen, Junwei 2 Krishnan, C. N. V. 2 Kässi, Otto 2 Stenzhorn, Eliza 2 Teutloff, Ole 2 Wu, Minghao 2 Zeldea, Cristina 2 Agarwal, Sakshi 1 Akbari, Amir 1 Angelov, Petko 1 Athaudage, Ganisha N.P. 1 Butler, Richard 1 Chatasawapreeda, Parin 1 Chiarella, Cristina 1 Conlon, Thomas 1 Cotter, John 1 De Silva, M. Mavin 1 Dinçer, Hasan 1 Emir, Senol 1 Fan, Yuanyuan 1 Ghosh, Taniya 1 Groth, Juliane 1 Hacıoğlu, Ümit 1 He, Yinan 1 Herath, Oshadhi K. 1 Hermans, Kathleen 1 Jin, Yangsoo 1 Jänicke, Clemens 1 Karunanithi, Meerah 1 Khan, Talha Ali 1 Kostov, Dimitar 1 Lai, Gene C. 1 Lakes, Tobia 1 Levers, Christian 1 Lu, Xiaochun 1 Meyfroidt, Patrick 1 Muse, Abdillahi Mohamoud Sheikh 1 Müller, Daniel 1
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IEHAS Discussion Papers 3 KRTK-KTI working papers : KRTK-KTI WP 3 Mu̐helytanulmányok / Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, Közgazdaságtudományi Intézet 3 Journal of Risk and Financial Management 2 Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 2 KRTK-KTI Working Papers 2 Risks : open access journal 2 Administrative Sciences 1 Administrative Sciences : open access journal 1 Agricultural Systems 1 CERS-IE Working Papers 1 Cogent economics & finance 1 Collaborative logistics and intermodality : integration in supply chain network models and solutions for global environments 1 Decision analytics journal 1 Digital transformation, strategic resilience, cyber security and risk management 1 Discussion paper 1 Ecology & Society 1 Environmental, social, and governance perspectives on economic development in Asia ; part A 1 Finance research letters 1 International journal of energy sector management 1 International journal of finance & banking studies : JJFBS 1 International review of economics & finance : IREF 1 Journal of empirical finance 1 Michael J. Brennan Irish finance working paper series research paper 1 The Geneva risk and insurance review 1 ZEW Discussion Papers 1
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Where is the pain the most acute? The market segments particularly affected by gender wage discrimination in Hungary
Takács, Olga; Vincze, János - 2023
The gender earnings gap can be attributed either to the different distribution of males and females across jobs or to within job biases in favour of men. The latter is frequently called the wage structure effect, and it may be interpreted as wage discrimination against women. In this paper we...
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Where is the pain the most acute? : the market segments particularly affected by gender wage discrimination in Hungary
Takács, Olga; Vincze, János - 2023
The gender earnings gap can be attributed either to the different distribution of males and females across jobs or to within job biases in favour of men. The latter is frequently called the wage structure effect, and it may be interpreted as wage discrimination against women. In this paper we...
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Heterogeneous wage structure effects : a partial European East-West comparison
Takács, Olga; Vincze, János - 2023
We estimate heterogeneous wage structure effects for country-pairs within the EU by the Causal Forest algorithm, then identify groups of workers with the highest and lowest discrepancies in terms of wage differentials. We find that, in the East-West comparison, age is the most consistently...
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Analysis of Bitcoin price prediction using machine learning
Chen, Junwei - In: Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 16 (2023) 1, pp. 1-25
Bitcoin on the next day through random forest regression and LSTM, and to explain which variables have influence on the price …-Mariano test that the prediction accuracy of random forest regression is significantly better than that of LSTM, the prediction … errors RMSE and MAPE of random forest regression are better than those of LSTM. The changes in the variables that determine …
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Machine learning algorithm for mid-term projection of the EU member states’ indebtedness
Zarkova, Silvia; Kostov, Dimitar; Angelov, Petko; … - In: Risks : open access journal 11 (2023) 4, pp. 1-17
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Distinctive impacts of ESG pillars on corporate financial performance : a random forest analysis of Korean listed firms
Jin, Yangsoo - In: Finance research letters 71 (2025), pp. 1-7
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The methodology matters: What influences market reaction, and post-issue returns in seasoned equity offerings?
Krishnan, C. N. V.; Wu, Minghao - In: Journal of Risk and Financial Management 15 (2022) 10, pp. 1-18
-by-year regression on a reduced model using principal components analysis, random forest regression on the whole sample, and year …-by-year random forest regression. In general, across the methods, we find that firm's profitability in the recent past is an …
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The methodology matters : what influences market reaction, and post-issue returns in seasoned equity offerings?
Krishnan, C. N. V.; Wu, Minghao - In: Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 15 (2022) 10, pp. 1-18
-by-year regression on a reduced model using principal components analysis, random forest regression on the whole sample, and year …-by-year random forest regression. In general, across the methods, we find that firm’s profitability in the recent past is an …
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Exploring the drivers of local government budget coordination : a random forest regression analysis
He, Yinan; Wu, Chao; Fan, Yuanyuan - In: International review of economics & finance : IREF 93 (2024) 1, pp. 1104-1113
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A study on the impact of COVID-19 on the stock market in BRIC countries
In: Digital transformation, strategic resilience, cyber …, (pp. 1-26). 2023
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