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  2. 29 Nov 2018: Shape-constrained proce-dures are also commonly used in economics (Matzkin,1991, Varian, 1984) and survival analysis, for instancein the interval-censoring problem and hazard func-tion estimation; see the recent ... In the first part of the paper, applica
  3. Tel 01223 334940 e-mail masters-assistant@christs.cam.ac.uk web:…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/PAPERS/DfTHS2.pdf
    5 Oct 2015: the calculation of the economic benefits generated by HS2. Using the terminology of. ... Economic Case for HS2 (October 2013) of a distribution of benefit cost ratios, reflecting.
  4. MATHEMATICS OF MACHINE LEARNING Part IIRevision Sheet RDS/Lent 2024…

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    9 Mar 2024: Bias–variance decomposition’ was explicitly added. From past exams then, the following questions should be accessible:.
  5. Regression tree algorithms with applications to missing…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/files/whittlelectures/Trees.pdf
    12 May 2022: The lectures will present a mix of theory, methodology, andapplications, including examples from economics, medicine, public health, and automo-tive engineering.
  6. SISCER Module 12 Lecture 6: Negative Controls and…

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    5 Apr 2024: 2020). Can labor market policies reduce deaths ofdespair? Journal of health economics, 74:102372.
  7. STATISTICAL MODELLING Part IIC, Michaelmas 2021 Practical 8:…

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    5 Apr 2024: The first row records the meeting of a male Economics student and a female Law student, which didnot result in a match (match is 0).
  8. IB Statistics Michael TehranchiExample sheet 3 of 3 Lent ...

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~mike/stats/Example3.pdf
    27 Feb 2019: Show by exam-ple that X and Y need not be independent.
  9. Causal Inference: An Introduction Qingyuan Zhao Statistical…

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    5 Apr 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?
  10. CAUSAL INTERPRETATIONS OF BLACK-BOX MODELS QINGYUAN ZHAO AND TREVOR…

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    5 Apr 2024: Hedonic housing prices and the demand for. clean air. Journal of environmental economics and management, 5(1):81–102, 1978. ... Journal of Economic Perspectives, 31(2):87–106, 2017. Judea Pearl. Comment: Graphical models, causality and intervention.
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    7 May 2024: 2011). 42,. 427. (doi: 10.1016/j.ejvs.2011.05.009). Probabilistic sensitivity analysis in health economics. ... 914. (doi: 10.1198/jasa.2011.tm11321). Economic issues in shared infrastructures. C Courcoubetis, R Weber. –
  12. Sensitivity analysis for observational studies: Looking back and…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/talk/yale-biostats-2020-2/slides.pdf
    5 Apr 2024: The Reviewof Economics and Statistics, 92(4):882–898, 2010. doi:10.1162/REST a 00036. C. ... Biometrics, 69:803–811, 2013. G. W. Imbens. Sensitivity to exogeneity assumptions in program evaluation.American Economic Review, 93:126–132, 2003.
  13. IB Optimisation: Lecture 4

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    30 Apr 2020: Economic interpretation of supporting hyperplaneSuppose that a market for raw material sprung into existence.The shadow price λj of the j-th raw material should be the highestprice such that the ... Lagrangian necessityShadow prices. The dual
  14. Review of elements of methodology for HS2 business case ...

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    5 Oct 2015: I greatly welcome the inclusion in the Economic Case for HS2 (October 2013) of distributions of. ... linear between (Q0,T0) and (Q1,T1). Otherwise, as explained in Section 8.3 of the Economic Case for.
  15. Discussion of Random Projection Ensemble Classificationby Timothy I.…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rds37/papers/CHEN_SHAH.pdf
    2 Jan 2020: Samworth. Yining ChenLondon School of Economics and Political Science, London, U.K.
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    29 Dec 2006: What are the challenges and, in particular, whattechnology, economic and networkmodelling issues need to be overcome tomake it happen? ... of existing policy instrumentshave become apparent, and the economic damage ofcongestion is rapidly increasing.
  17. Will competition-winning methods for causal inference also succeed in …

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/publication/acic-competition-comment/paper.pdf
    5 Apr 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.
  18. Road pricing

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/PAPERS/herstmonceux.pdf
    26 Dec 2008: 3 Vickrey's first degree was in Mathematics and Electrical Engineering from Yale, and he shared the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1996. ... 6 Beckmann, M., McGuire, C.B. and Winsten, C.B. 1956 Studies in the Economics of Transportation.
  19. 1 Aug 2006: In the future we can expect the technologies of wireless communication, mobile computing and geographical positioning to transform the economics of transport, allowing better matching of supply to demand with unprecedented ... www.foundation.org.uk/pdf18/
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  21. Causal Inference

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    5 Apr 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

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