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  2. A More General Pandora’s Rule Richard Weber, University of ...

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/talks/LSEseminar13113.pdf
    14 Nov 2013: 5/57 ,. Varian’s problem: ‘economics and search’. Hal Varian (1999) put Weitzman’s problem like this:. ... If time for two books, show Lonely Planet. 6/57 ,. Varian’s problem: ‘economics and search’.
  3. Charging and rate control for elastic traffic ∗ Frank ...

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/elastic.pdf
    25 Nov 2008: In economic terms,equilibrium is achieved when demand (ms) equals supply, or price timesquantity (λsxs); and further, in this case, aggregate utility is maximized.
  4. TRANSPORT NETWORKS AND THEIR USE: HOW REALCAN MODELLING GET? ...

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/TALKS/allsop_rs.pdf
    21 Sep 2007: It is a means ofovercoming physical separation for the purpose of economic, social cultural and personal activity. ... Utrecht: VSP. [18] Watling D and M L Hazelton (2003) The dynamics and equilibria of day-to-day assignment models.Networks and Spatial
  5. PARALLEL SHIFTS OF AT-THE-MONEY IMPLIEDVOLATILITY MICHAEL R.…

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~mike/papers/ATM-IV.pdf
    21 Dec 2009: The lesson is that naive modellingof the implied volatility term structure — for instance, assuming thatit moves only by parallel shifts — may introduce arbitrage.
  6. BETS: The dangers of selection bias in early analyses ...

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/talk/osu-2020/slides.pdf
    22 Jul 2024: 2 Base statistical inference on first principles. Final Lesson:. Data Quality Better Design Data Quantity Better Model.
  7. Causal Inference: An Introduction Qingyuan Zhao Statistical…

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/talk/ssrmp-2020/slides.pdf
    22 Jul 2024: Economics, education, psychology, and other social sciences;. Artificial intelligence and computer science;. ... Examples in social sciences. 1 Economics: How does supply and demand (causally) depend on price?
  8. Small Data, Big Time—A retrospect of the first weeks of COVID-19

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/publication/covid-19-retrospect/paper.pdf
    22 Jul 2024: Finally, some lessons for statisticiansare discussed.Keywords: Infectious disease modeling; Selection bias; COVID-19; Model diagnostics. ... 4 Discussion and lessons learned. This article has reviewed some of the most consequential outbreak analyses
  9. Will competition-winning methods for causal inference also succeed in …

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/publication/acic-competition-comment/paper.pdf
    22 Jul 2024: REFERENCES. Angrist, J. D. and Krueger, A. B. (1999). Empirical strategies in labor economics. ... TheAmerican Economic Review Papers and Proceedings 93 126-132. Keele, L. and Small, D.
  10. Publications | Statistical Laboratory

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/publications?page=47
    23 Jul 2024: 914. (doi: 10.1198/jasa.2011.tm11321). Economic Issues in Shared Infrastructures. C Courcoubetis, R Weber. – ... K Nishide, LCG Rogers. – Mathematics and Financial Economics. (2011). 5,.
  11. Confounder adjustment in large-scale linear structural models

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/publication/cate-mutual-fund/slides.pdf
    22 Jul 2024: Journal of Financial Economics, 33(1).7. Carhart, M. M. (1997). “On persistence in mutual fund performance.” Journal of Finance, 52(1).
  12. Dynamic Routing Report

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/DAR/dyroute.html
    21 Oct 1999: The secondary reason for fixed routing was that the telephone companies were reluctant to relinquish a large portion of network control to the network itself, because of the economic consequences if
  13. Causal Inference

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/teaching/causal-2023/slides.pdf
    22 Jul 2024: Judea Pearl (Turing Award, 2011); Joshua Angrist & Guido Imbens (Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, 2021); James Robins, Miguel Hernán, Thomas Richardson, Andrea Rotnitzky, & Eric. ... Why is causal inference important? 1 Ubiquitous in many scientific
  14. 5. Lecture 6. Bayesian estimation Lecture 6. Bayesian estimation ...

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/Dept/People/djsteaching/S1B-17-06-bayesian-4.pdf
    6 Feb 2017: Examples are spam filters, text and speech recognition, machine learning,bioinformatics, health economics and (some) clinical trials.
  15. ON THE UNIQUENESS OF MARTINGALES WITH CERTAIN PRESCRIBED MARGINALS ...

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~mike/papers/marginals.pdf
    1 Oct 2012: Journal of Financial Economics 7: 229–263.(1979). [6] E. Derman and I.
  16. A Novel Approach to Spatially Indexed Functional Data AnalysisLuke ...

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~lab85/resources/RSS%20Poster%20-%20LA%20Barratt%20and%20JAD%20Aston.pdf
    31 Aug 2023: The spatial observation of functional data is also common in manyother fields, including meteorology, economics, neuroscience and ecology.
  17. Observations on the Bomber Problem Richard Weber† Third International …

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/talks/Stanford_bomber_seminar.pdf
    8 Jun 2011: In: Karreman H (ed) Stochastic Optimization and Control,Wiley, pp 173–209. Knapp KC, Olson LJ (1995) The economics of conjunctive groundwatermanagement with stochastic surface supplies.
  18. 9. Lecture 10. Tests of homogeneity, and connections toconfidence ...

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/Dept/People/djsteaching/S1B-17-10-homogeneity-CIs.pdf
    20 Feb 2017: Women MenApplied Accepted % Applied Accepted %. Computer Science 26 7 27% 228 58 25%Economics 240 63 26% 512 112 22%Engineering 164 52 32% 972 252 26%.
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    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/research/BP1r.pdf
    24 Nov 2003: http://www.siam.org/journals/sirev/44-1/39542.html†Columbia University, New York, NY 10027 (egc@ee.columbia.edu).‡Department of Computer Science, Athens University of Economics and Business, Athens,
  20. SHARP THRESHOLDS FOR THE RANDOM-CLUSTER AND ISING MODELS BENJAMIN ...

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/boxUS.pdf
    9 Feb 2010: SHARP THRESHOLDS FOR THE. RANDOM-CLUSTER AND ISING MODELS. BENJAMIN GRAHAM AND GEOFFREY GRIMMETT. Abstract. A sharp-threshold theorem is proved for box-crossing proba-bilities on the square lattice. The models in question are the random-clustermodel
  21. t.dvi

    https://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/timeseries/t.pdf
    21 Sep 2005: Time series. data occur naturally in many application areas. • economics - e.g., monthly data for unemployment, hospital admissions, etc.• finance - e.g., daily exchange rate, a share price, etc.• environmental -

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