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John Michael Hammersley JOHN MICHAEL HAMMERSLEY21 March 1920 — ...
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~grg/papers/jmh_biom.pdf31 Aug 2007: He returned to Oxford in 1959 as Senior Research Officer at theInstitute of Economics and Statistics. ... be producedto order and if so how; can they be recognised and can we test that they are not im-posters? -
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www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/stats/oheads.pdf18 Jan 2007: Economics 240 63 26 512 112 22. Engineering 164 52 32 972 252 26. ... check that lifespan is normally distributed about a mean. The. longevities for control and test groups were. -
Optimization and Control Richard Weber, Lent Term 2016 Contents ...
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/oc/oc2016.pdf8 Mar 2016: 22. 6.3 Optimal stopping over the infinite horizon. 23. 6.4 Example: sequential probability ratio test. ... 6516.2 Problems in which time appears explicitly. 6616.3 Example: monopolist. 6616.4 Example: neoclassical economic growth. -
Confounder adjustment in large-scale linear structural models
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/publication/cate-mutual-fund/slides.pdf3 Jun 2024: I In R, run summary(lm(YX)).I Equivalent to a two-sample t-test with equal variance. ... Journal of Financial Economics, 33(1).7. Carhart, M. M. (1997). “On persistence in mutual fund performance.” Journal of Finance, 52(1). -
Optimization and Control Richard Weber, Michaelmas Term 2014 Contents …
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/oc/oc2014.pdf29 Nov 2014: 22. 6.3 Optimal stopping over the infinite horizon. 23. 6.4 Example: sequential probability ratio test. ... 6416.2 Problems in which time appears explicitly. 6516.3 Example: monopolist. 6516.4 Example: neoclassical economic growth. -
Optimization and Control Contents Table of Contents i Schedules ...
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/oc/oc2013.pdf22 May 2013: 22. 6.3 Optimal stopping over the infinite horizon. 22. 6.4 Sequential Probability Ratio Test. ... 6615.4 Problems in which time appears explicitly. 6615.5 Example: monopolist. 6715.6 Example: neoclassical economic growth. -
A More General Pandora’s Rule Richard Weber, University of ...
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/talks/LSEseminar13113.pdf14 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’. -
Maximum likelihood estimation of a multidimensional log-concave…
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rjs57/CSSFinalLV.pdf24 Mar 2010: Theclass of log-concave densities has many attractive properties and has been well-studied, particularlyin the economics, sampling and reliability theory literature. ... See Bagnoli and Bergstrom(2005) for many other applications of log-concavity to -
Two-Sample Instrumental Variable Analysis: Challenges and Some…
www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/publication/two-sample-iv/slides.pdf3 Jun 2024: Future work: Goodness-of-fit test of the statistical model. Good statistical fit more confidence in the results? ... TheReview of Economics and Statistics, 92(3):557–561, 2010. M. Katan. Apoupoprotein e isoforms, serum cholesterol, and cancer. -
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www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/AUCTION/auction.pdf4 Nov 1999: resources: an experimental approach. Rand Journal of Economics 20 1–25. Bernheim, B.D., M. ... Bell Journal of Economics 13 402–417. Rothkopf, M.H., A. Pekeč, R.M.
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