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In recent years, complex-valued neural networks have widened the scope of application in optoelectronics, imaging, remote sensing, quantum neural devices and systems, spatiotemporal analysis of physiological neural systems, and artificial neural information processing. In this first-ever book on complex-valued neural networks, the most active scientists at the forefront of the field describe theories and applications from various points of view to provide academic and industrial researchers with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals, features and prospects of the powerful complex-v
Neural networks (Computer science) --- Numbers, Complex --- Numbers, Complex.
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This paper studies how potential work migrants infer mortality rates from incidents of migrant deaths. In the context of migrant workers from Nepal to Malaysia and the Persian Gulf countries, the study finds that the death of a migrant from a district lowers migration outflows in subsequent months. Furthermore, this migration response is stronger when there have been more migrant deaths in recent months. Using relevant elasticities, this study finds that the migration response implies large changes in mortality rates perceived by potential migrants. Models of learning fallacies better explain the observed responses than a standard model of rational Bayesian learning.
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Consumer price indexes --- Index numbers (Economics) --- Price indexes --- Prices --- Congresses
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The book surveys modern literature on financial aggregation and index number theory, with special emphasis on the contributions of the book's two coauthors. In addition to a systematic survey chapter unifying the rest of the book, this publication contains reprints of published articles that are central to the survey chapter. ""Financial Aggregation and Index Number Theory"" provides a reference work for financial data researchers and users of central bank data, placing emphasis on possible improvements in such data from use of the microeconomic index number and aggregation theory.
Index numbers (Economics) --- Finance --- Monetary policy --- Mathematical models.
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The Sociology monograph on "Mathematical Formulation of Poverty Index: How we Measure Poverty in Different Nations around the World", is a conglomeration of articles by different authors working in different areas such as: Sociology, Engineering, Economics etc. Each one of the authors listed in this book has a solid research background, as evidenced by their research publications, and is well known for his/her contribution in their own field. Since poverty is of general interest- to academicians (involved in teaching and research) as well as pure researchers, the book is an optimal blend of va
Economic indicators. --- Index numbers (Economics). --- Poverty -- Mathematical models. --- Poverty -- Measurement. --- Poverty --- Index numbers (Economics) --- Economic indicators --- Mathematical models --- Measurement --- Measurement.
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Mathematical statistics --- Getaltheorie --- Nombres [Theorie des ] --- Number theory --- Economics --- Index numbers (Economics) --- Economie politique --- Nombres-indices --- Statistical methods --- Méthodes statistiques --- -Index numbers (Economics) --- AA / International- internationaal --- 304.1 --- Numbers, Index --- Prices --- Economic indicators --- Indexation (Economics) --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- Theorie van de indexcijfers. --- Statistical methods. --- Index numbers (Economics). --- Méthodes statistiques --- Theorie van de indexcijfers --- Economics - Statistical methods
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The consumer price index (CPI) measures the rates at which the prices of consumer goods and services are changing over time. It is a key statistic for purposes of economic and social policymaking, especially monetary policy and social policy, and has substantial and wide-ranging implications for governments, businesses, and workers, as well as households. This important and comprehensive manual provides guidelines for statistical offices and other agencies responsible for constructing CPIs and explains in depth the methods that are used to calculate a CPI. It also examines the underlying economic and statistical concepts and priniciples needed for making choices in efficient and cost-effective ways and for appreciating the full implications of those choices. The following international organizations, concerned both with the measurement of inflation and with policies designed to control it, have collaborated on the preparation of this manual: the International Labour Office; the International Monetary Fund; the Organization for Econmomic Co-operation and Development; the Statistical Office of the European Communities (Eurostat); the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe; and the World Bank.
Consumer price indexes --- Price indexes --- Price indices --- Index numbers (Economics) --- Methodology.
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