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  • ...losophy]], as well as [[Electoral system|electoral systems]] and [[welfare economics]]. ...Harsanyi–Sen debate on utilitarianism |date=1991-06-28 |work=Interpersonal Comparisons of Well-Being |pages=255–320 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo978113917238 ...
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  • ...d Random Coefficient Model. Mimeo, Michigan State University Department of Economics.</ref> ...and Y. Masanao (2008): Why we (usually) don't have to worry about multiple comparisons.Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness 5, pp. 189-211.</ref> ...
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  • ...cades, for the U.S.A.<ref>Farrell C.J. 'Commercial Knowledge On Innovation Economics' A Report, p8 [http://www.techmatt.com/techmatt/Commercial_Knowledge_On_Inn ...of Computer Prices on International Comparisons of Labour Productivity”], Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 1995, Vol. 3 Issue 3-4, pp. 277-93</ref> ...
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  • ...rl=https://econpapers.repec.org/article/eblecbull/eb-14-01048.htm |journal=Economics Bulletin |volume=35 |issue=1 |pages=745–749 |issn=1545-2921}}</ref>''' For * [[Preference (economics)|Preference relations]] - each voter has a ranking of the candidates. The r ...
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  • ...n-Pierre Brans and Professor Bertrand Mareschal (Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, ULB Université Libre de Bruxelles), including extensions su === Pairwise comparisons === ...
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  • ...ities involved in experiments of [[Pairwise comparison (psychology)|paired comparisons]], specifically in scenarios where transitivity is expected, however, empir ...2|title=Rank Analysis of Incomplete Block Designs: I. The Method of Paired Comparisons|journal=Biometrika|volume=39|issue=3/4|pages=324|doi=10.2307/2334029|jstor= ...
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  • {{main|Real versus nominal value (economics)}} ...]]. There are two reasons to avoid doing so. The first is in order to make comparisons of wealth between different periods or currencies. The second is that in ma ...
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  • ...justed life year]]s (QALY) calculation used in [[population health]] and [[economics]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.healthutilities.com/|title=Healt ...-0241.2002.05694.x |s2cid=22808052 }}</ref> Examples of treatments include comparisons between two or more [[Pharmaceutical drug|pharmaceuticals]], [[medical devi ...
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  • ...h84a">P. C. Fishburn. ''Probabilistic social choice based on simple voting comparisons''. Review of Economic Studies, 51(4):683–692, 1984.</ref> In other words, i ...df A Natural Adaptive Process for Collective Decision-Making]. Theoretical Economics 19(2): 667–703, 2024.</ref> ...
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  • ...bjects/uuid:410bf696-61c2-4d0a-919d-8d8b8968efb6|journal=Journal of Public Economics|volume=95|issue=7–8|pages=476–487|doi=10.1016/j.jpubeco.2010.11.006|s2cid=6 ...to create a comprehensive picture of people living in poverty, and permits comparisons both across countries, regions and the world and within countries by ethnic ...
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  • ...individual whose preferences satisfy four axioms has a utility function}}{{Economics sidebar}} ...] and [[Oskar Morgenstern]] proved that any individual whose [[preference (economics)|preferences]] satisfied four axioms has a [[utility function]], where such ...
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  • ...tion of real-world voting behavior, however, it is useful for mathematical comparisons of voting methods under reproducible, worst-case scenarios.<ref>{{cite jour ...he Structure of the Election-Generating Universe |website=London School of Economics and Political Science |page=5 |date=2010 |url=https://www.lse.ac.uk/cpnss/a ...
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  • ...Joskow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, September 2011 |url=http://economics.mit.edu/files/6317 |access-date=2019-05-10}}</ref> Excess generation when n * '''[[Natural resource economics]]''' and the availability of economically viable resources required for gen ...
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  • | || [[hydrometer]]s, material comparisons (ratio of [[density]] of a material to a reference material—usually [[water ...OT} = \frac{E}{mgd}</math> || [[energy conservation|energy efficiency]], [[economics]] (ratio of energy input to kinetic motion) ...
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  • ...tle=Proportional solutions to bargaining situations: Intertemporal utility comparisons |journal=[[Econometrica]] |volume=45 |issue=7 |pages=1623–1630 |doi= 10.230 ...he welfare effects of endowment increases|journal=Journal of International Economics|volume=17|issue=3–4|pages=325–334|year=1984|last1=Mantel|first1=Rolf R.}}</ ...
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  • In [[economics]], a '''random utility model''' ('''RUM''')<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Struc ...hat the choices of a rational person choices are guided by a [[Preference (economics)|preference relation]], which can usually be described by a [[utility funct ...
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  • In [[economics]], a '''random utility model''' ('''RUM'''),<ref>{{cite journal |id={{ProQu ...hat the choices of a rational person choices are guided by a [[Preference (economics)|preference relation]], which can usually be described by a [[utility funct ...
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  • ...rocess of [[consumer]]s searching for alternative [[goods]] and [[Service (economics)|service]]s.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Finance and Development|url=https://www.i ...w York City|thumb|Peter Arthur Diamond: Political, welfare and behavioural economics. Born April 29th, 1940, New York City]] ...
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  • ...alensee and Stoker (1999) have used partially linear model in the field of economics. The independent variable of their research is the demand for gasoline in T ...|date=2006-02-10|title=Estimation in Partially Linear Models and Numerical Comparisons|journal=Computational Statistics & Data Analysis|volume=50|issue=3|pages=67 ...
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  • ...n) won the 2012 [[Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences|Nobel Prize in Economics]] for work including this algorithm. ....html |type=Working paper|publisher=Johns Hopkins University Department of Economics}}</ref> ...
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