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... only a tiny fraction of the Western standard of living. In East Asia the Second and the Third W... and will be subject to serious margins of error. Even if Table 1 is not unequivocal, even if the r...His predictions about the further course of history fall under the...
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...In this regard, the main prediction considered in empirical studies is that productivi.... Table 2 reports mean and standard deviations of the key variables employed, for fore... a time dummy and [[epsilon].sub.it] is the error term. (11) [beta], [delta], [gamma], and [theta] r...
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Introduction - 2. Concepts and Tools - 2.1. Automatic Text Classification - 2.2. Support Vector Machines - 3. Polylingual Approach to Text Classification - 3.1. Combining Monolingual Classifier - 3.2. Using Polylingual Classifiers - 4. Experiments - 4.1. Dataset Description - 4.2. Experimental Setup - 4.3. Monolingual Experiments - 4.4. Monolingual Combiner Experiments - 4.5. Polylingual Experiments - 5. Conclusions and Future Work
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... in initial technology are captured by an error term (Mankiw et al., 1992). Some extensions move f...However, we can derive a prediction for the individual parameters [[beta].sub.i] based...Numbers in parentheses are standard errors. (***), (**) and (*) imply rejection of the...
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... adequately with spatial proximity and the error of spatial autocorrelation in cross-section estima... (NEG) are less determinate in their prediction of the development of income inequality. Agglomera..., due to easier possibility of standardization, easier replication (Baumol et al 1989) and the as...
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The territory considered as a physical space -- with its roads, buildings, mountains or plains -- changes slowly, and almost always cumulatively, over time. Every new building is added to the pre-existing structure, so the presence in the same space becomes more dense. The deconstruction of the old often proceeds rapidly where living and working conditions change. The intermingling of places (which remain physically immobile) and flows (which move constantly from place to place) designs a fluid geography in which persons and their visions of the territory lend form to things. In the industrial districts local society participates in the transformation by mobilizing its three aspects: as geographical cluster (density, agglomeration); as territorial ecology, a combination of society, tech...
..., following the contorted logic of trial and error. It moves, that is, in a zig-zag motion, until it ... global market it is inevitable that standardized knowledge is attracted to the lowest cost labor qu... test for causality is reproduction and prediction, and, in the darkness of the black box, all we can...
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... all regions, and [[epsilon].sub.it] is the error term. . The fixed effect (FE) and random effect (R... studies have shown that the asymptotic standard errors tend to be much too small, or the asymptoti.... Although the mean predictions do not differ significantly across the sub-samples...
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... laws and regulations conforming to the standard business practices (Hay, Shleifer and Vishny, 1996... bottom-up experiments and trial and error processes, benefiting from decentralized knowledge...Limited prediction and prescription capacities are indeed consubstant...
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...].sub.0], [[beta].sub.1] = Parameters, u = error . The OLS estimates indicate that there is a signi... mechanism to enforce the scientometric standards. (18) In India, there are more than 150 universiti... varies from 80 to 88 against the prediction of Lotka's Law that these authors should constitut...
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Introduction. 1.1. Subjective Judgement and the Law. 2.1. Neural Networks. 1.3. The Procedure Used. 2. Classification. 2.1. Foreword. 2.2. A New Classification Method: Pattern-Classification. 2.3. Example of Application: Mineral Water. 2.4. The Experimental Part. 2.5. Experimental Results. 2.6. Conclusion. 3. Qualification and Evaluation. 3.1. Foreword. 3.2. The Experimental Part. 3.3. Experimental Results. 3.4. Conclusion. 4. Judgement. 4.1. Foreword. 4.2. The Experimental Part. 4.3. Experimental Results. 4.4. Analysis of the Results. 4.5. Conclusion.
... like/dislike choice reaching a standardization of it that will ensure a more certain application ...The model that we have used propagates the error of the output backwards in respect to the exact da...430 ff.; Id., On the Psychology of Prediction, in Psychological Review, 1973, p. 237 ff.; Id., A...