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Governments make decisions, affecting millions (and even billions) of people, based on the economic statistics available to them. In countless different ways, economic statistics are a fundamental part of modern life, shaping the way we interpret and react to the world around us. But how are ...
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electricity price; economic impacts; policy shock; case study; CGE model 1. Introduction In China, government-controlled power generation companies own more than half of the total installed capacity; the investment and operation of grid companies are also totally dominated by the government [1,2,3...
In terms of connections and boundaries, our review suggests a need to expand the range of actors involved by including more government departments, NGOs, industry, and community groups. It is also important to build connections between these actors across the system. With respect to power and ...
In today's increasingly interconnected world, international migration has become a reality that touches nearly all corners of the globe, often making distinctions between countries of origin, transit and destination obsolete. The number of international migrants worldwide has continued to grow rapidly ...
Shu-Heng ChenNational Chengchi University TaipeiSpringer Berlin HeidelbergS-H. Chen. Would and should government lie about economic statistics: Understanding opinion formation processes through evolutionary cellular automata. In: R. Conte, R. Hegselmann and P. Terna (eds.), Simulating Social Phenomena,...
The fact that pairwise independent variables can become correlated when additional information becomes available is known in the statistics literature as the Bergson’s paradox or selection bias [42] or as the explaining away effect in the context of artificial intelligence [43]. As an example of...
The National Malaria Control Program (NMCP) envisions working collaboratively with all sectors to alleviate malaria as a burden that impedes the country’s socio-economic development. The regions were located from the coordinates presented in Table 2. Table 2. Name and coordinates of Senegal’s 14...