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This paper is a review of recent developments of parametric and non-parametric approaches to decompose inequality by … into growth, redistribution, poverty standard and residual components are described. In parametric approaches the dynamics …
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Exploiting unique administrative longitudinal data sets on medical services provided to mothers before- and after- delivery, we estimate the causal effects of two major distinct parental leave reforms on maternal health outcomes, over a period of 5 years postpartum. The health outcomes are...
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a period of time. DEA is a frontier model which is non-parametric since no functional specification or form is required …
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assets. Three main Value at Risk (VaR) methodologies are decribed and explained in detail: historical method, parametric … portfolio from the Croatian capital market with historical and parametric VaR method, after which the results were compared and …
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parametric approach. The portfolio weights are modeled as functions of assets characteristics and similarity measures of the …
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on a set of often-used welfare measures derived in a conventional parametric setting. It then compares these with …
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Assortment optimization is a core topic of demand management that finds application in a broad set of different areas including retail, airline, hotel, and transportation industries as well as in the healthcare sector. Hence, the interest in research on assortment optimization has grown rapidly...
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