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(Chile’s inflation figures have been criticized, too, though to a much smaller extent, and Chile’s state
statistics
institute is far more independent of the government than Argentina’s.)
When combined with data from government sources – such as information on air quality, traffic patterns, crime, or health
statistics
– user-generated information can lead to more sustainable cities.
Though accurate and timely
statistics
on Russia’s economy – needed to guide effective measures to counter the crisis – are readily available to the public online, Putin claims not to use the Internet.
Development Beyond the NumbersNEW YORK – It has been said that
statistics
are people with the tears washed away.
Sometimes, they are not recorded in official
statistics
at all.
The
statistics
are similar in other developed countries.
Indeed, citation data have become the vital
statistics
of academia, with researchers routinely including IF data and h-indexes – along with raw citation scores generated from sources like Thomson Reuters’ Web of Science (Garfield’s database), Elsevier’s Scopus, and Google Scholar – on their curricula vitae.
Unemployment amidst plenty incites distress that
statistics
cannot capture.
Such
statistics
sit uneasily with the idea of climbing as a symbol of comradeship and teamwork.
To demonstrate that it is wrong to associate Islam with terrorism, the OIC might begin to compile
statistics
on the religious affiliations of those who engage in terrorism.
LONDON – As the Nobel laureate economist Robert Solow noted in 1987, computers are “everywhere but in the productivity statistics.”
The computers are not in the productivity
statistics
precisely because they are so powerful.
While Russian
statistics
remain poor, the reversal is too great to be in doubt.
Training curricula for health-care providers and administrators should thus include instruction in statistics, data management, and analytics so that providers can keep up with digital advances.
Consider the grim
statistics
recently released by the Supreme People’s Procuratorate (SPP).
Opening negotiations with the Paris Club over the debts that the country renounced in 2002, and appealing to the International Monetary Fund for technical assistance to give credibility and transparency to official statistics, would contribute to normalizing access to international credit markets.
Although exact
statistics
are hard to come by, in 2003 approximately 35% of Baghdad’s population was Sunni.
Now that economic growth is flagging – official
statistics
put the annual rate at 7%, but most observers believe the real number is closer to 5% (or even lower) – China’s governance problems are becoming impossible to ignore.
All of these intermediaries have costs that have to be paid by the local consumer, which flatters the national GDP statistics, because, technically speaking, all of these costs constitute value added in intermediation services.
(Since regional and country trade
statistics
assembled by the US Department of Commerce are not seasonally adjusted, all subsequent comparisons are presented on the basis of a comparable seasonal comparison from the first quarter of 2009 to the first quarter of 2012.)
Here, the US Commerce Department
statistics
are not as helpful in pinpointing the source of the impetus, because only a partial country list is published.
For them, the newcomers are not just statistics; they are real people – and potentially productive members of the local community.
Preliminary
statistics
from the General Department of Vietnam Customs (GDVC), which oversees Vietnam’s trade data, contradict the IMF assessment.
While Chinese
statistics
are problematic, it appears that manufacturing employment peaked at around 15% in the mid-1990’s, generally remaining below that level since.
These eye-popping
statistics
have sparked a widespread, sometimes rancorous debate about whether people are taking far more medication than is needed for problems that may not even be mental disorders.
These agreements are hailed as great successes, and annual reports summarizing official
statistics
are published showing that the use of CFC continues to decrease.
Taken together, the growth of Japan’s GNI and the implications of tax data and 2008 SNA suggest that Japan’s economy has been doing significantly better lately than the national
statistics
seem to suggest.
The revised reading of the
statistics
would reduce that shortfall by 70%.
Then, earlier this month, amid slowing global growth, German economic indicators swooned, the risk premium on Greek sovereign bonds spiked, and ECB
statistics
showed that investors were pulling out of Italy.
But the benefits of education extend far beyond
statistics.
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