multiplier methodpopulation size estimationEstimating population size is an important task for resource planning and policy making. One method is the "multiplier method" that uses information about a binary trait to infer the size of a population. This paper presents a likelihood-based estimator that...
a multiplier makes it possible to identify shifts or changes in an industry from one period to the next. The multiplier is normally expressed as a number range and is determined by taking into account a number of factors that are relevant to a given industry. Once this range is identified ...
the ratio of per capita disposable income of urban and rural residents, energy consumption per unit of gross regional product, and business credit environment index, where the ratio of per capita disposable income of residents and disposable income of urban and rural residents reflects the level of...
Bank loan-loss provisions and the income-smoothing hypothesis: an empirical analysis, 1976–1984 J. Financ. Serv. Res., 1 (4) (1988), pp. 301-318 Google Scholar Hainmueller, 2012 J. Hainmueller Entropy balancing for causal effects: a multivariate reweighting method to produce balanced samples...
But other observed groupings may account for the variation in the curve parameters, including family income levels, social networks, health evaluations, and other related infor- mation. These models may need different parameters for the means and variances (amplitude and phase differences) or even ...
Slot machines, while typically among the most lucrative sources of income for a casino, are one type of gaming machine that has not benefited as much as possible from recent technological advances. Traditional slot machines commonly in use are typically stand-alone devices intended to be played by...
Another important iterative technique to find multiple roots of nonlinear equations is the Schröder method [12] defined as: 𝑥𝑘+1=𝑥𝑘−𝑔′(𝑥𝑘)𝑔(𝑥𝑘)(𝑔′(𝑥𝑘))2−𝑔(𝑥𝑘)𝑔″(𝑥𝑘),𝑘=0,1,2,⋯. (2) For this scheme, the ...
Driven by a combination of administrative and market forces, the dual and multiplier effects of capital brought about by increased investment in fixed assets and real estate contribute directly to economic growth and industrial restructuring and upgrading, creating new jobs and income security for ...
9,10 Examples of the use of DID for the evaluation of public health policies are Miller and Wherry6 who utilized DID to assess the impact of Medicaid expansions under the Affordable Care Act on health outcomes, insurance coverage, and health care use among low-income adults across states in ...
A method and apparatus for multiple parallel multiplications of multiple packed data using a single multiplier is provided. Given multiple packed data as multiplicand blocks and as multiplier blocks, an early-out zero-skip feature examines a multiplicand block to be multiplied to determine if the...