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The large increase in saving was offset by smaller increases in investment, inventory accumulation, and the
statistical
discrepancy.
This information allows
statistical
approaches that level the playing field, helping to protect against biases associated with patient selection.
According to Eurostat, the
statistical
arm of the European Commission, ten million people across the EU’s 28 member states were suffering from long-term unemployment in 2016.
But
statistical
analysis of this evidence – the only accessible macro-level quantitative data for the whole country – does not confirm caste as a clear indicator of deprivation.
In fact, some
statistical
analyses of the correlation between inequality and social conflict conclude that there may even be an inverse relationship: societies that are more unequal tend to show less conflict, because the rich are better able to control the poor.
Europe's low productivity reflects a simple
statistical
fact that fatally undermines relatively high productivity per hours worked: weak participation in the active labor force means that Europeans work a very low number of hours.
The indicators used were ahistorical and failed to account for country-specific challenges and conditions, with cross-country
statistical
analyses suffering from selection bias and ignoring the interlinkages among a wide array of variables.
If household surveys are carried out properly, the number of excess deaths during the war can be estimated within a range of
statistical
uncertainty.
Moreover, there is no allowance for maintaining national
statistical
offices, training and retaining personnel, or analyzing and disseminating the data.
The MDG agenda has already stretched
statistical
capacity; 169 new targets will only make the situation worse.
A useful point of comparison is what industrialized countries spend on their
statistical
services.
Exxon has reportedly been funding so-called think tanks to undermine confidence in the science of global warming, just as the tobacco industry funded “research” to question the validity of
statistical
findings showing the link between smoking and cancer.
Statistical
analysis reveals that roughly 80 cents on every dollar borrowed by African countries flowed back as capital flight in the same year.
The best-known means by which Japanese students are ranked is hensachi – literally translated as “standard deviation” – which reflects how far from the
statistical
mean a typical student admitted to a given institution scores on a test focused on memorized formulas and facts.
It’s an identity, save for any
statistical
discrepancy between gross national product (GDP) and gross national income (GNI).
In principle, credit ratings are based on
statistical
models of past defaults; in practice, however, with few national defaults having actually occurred, sovereign ratings are often a subjective affair.
In view of Greece’s deceptive behavior, Eurostat, the EU’s
statistical
agency, declared that its Greek counterpart and the supreme Greek supervisory authority had “deliberately falsified” the data.
Yet
statistical
relationships sometimes are so strong that it is worth pondering their significance.
Statistical
analysis shows that states where more residents suffer from obesity, often because they get less physical exercise and eat more junk food, tend to vote Republican.
For starters, national
statistical
offices often lack the institutional autonomy needed to protect the integrity of data, production of which thus tends to be influenced by political forces and special interest groups.
In fact, stronger national
statistical
systems are the first step toward improving the accuracy, timeliness, and availability of the data that are essential to calculating almost any major economic or social-welfare indicator.
If private firms, media, and civil-society organizations identify specific problems and call publicly for change, their governments will feel pressure to take the steps needed to produce accurate, unbiased data – for example, by enhancing the autonomy of national
statistical
offices or providing sufficient funds to hire more qualified personnel.
The recognition by governments and external donors of the need for more – and more efficient – funding, particularly to national
statistical
systems, will be integral to such a shift.
In short, a data compact would help to mobilize and focus domestic and donor funding to achieve national
statistical
priorities.
One of the biggest challenges for many companies has been to convert insights from
statistical
models into real changes in day-to-day operations.
Haldane rightly complained that banking regulation has evolved from a small number of very specific guidelines to mind-numbingly complicated
statistical
algorithms for measuring risk and capital adequacy.
Since 1960, when figures for more OECD countries are available, there is the same
statistical
link in all of those countries except Sweden: the higher the share prices, the lower the unemployment rate.
Statistical
evidence shows that the same given change in share prices is followed by a greater change in employment in the more capitalist economies than in the more corporatist ones.
There, the government, whose
statistical
agency puts annual inflation at 10%, is punishing private-sector economists who release much higher estimates – typically around 25% – with heavy fines.
As the
statistical
manipulation that attends uncertainty increases, confidence is eroded.
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