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... variance of ẞ ' is to choose it such that the model exactly matches the rise in inequality in the US data . This procedure yields a prior variance of B ' that equals 40 percent of the population variance of this parameter . The ...
... variance of ẞ ' is to choose it such that the model exactly matches the rise in inequality in the US data . This procedure yields a prior variance of B ' that equals 40 percent of the population variance of this parameter . The ...
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... variance ) is set to 0.20 . The two lines plot the precision when the dispersion in B ' is fixed at its baseline value ( ' - ^ ' ) and , alterna- tively , when it is set to zero ( ' -- ' ) . ( The two lines are almost indistinguishable ...
... variance ) is set to 0.20 . The two lines plot the precision when the dispersion in B ' is fixed at its baseline value ( ' - ^ ' ) and , alterna- tively , when it is set to zero ( ' -- ' ) . ( The two lines are almost indistinguishable ...
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... variance ( whose role in this context is to represent more generally all parameters influencing the tail - spread of any distribution ) . The case of the mean unknown but variance known garners the lion's share of attention in the asset ...
... variance ( whose role in this context is to represent more generally all parameters influencing the tail - spread of any distribution ) . The case of the mean unknown but variance known garners the lion's share of attention in the asset ...
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