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Aggregate Productivity and the Productivity of Aggregates [PDF]
Explanations of procyclical productivity play a key role in a variety of business-cycle models. Most of these models, however, explain this procyclicaIity within a representative-firm paradigm. This procedure is misleading. We decompose aggregate productivity changes into several terms, each of which has an economic interpretation.
Susanto Basu, John G. Fernald
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An aggregation of aggregation methods in computational pathology
Image analysis and machine learning algorithms operating on multi-gigapixel whole-slide images (WSIs) often process a large number of tiles (sub-images) and require aggregating predictions from the tiles in order to predict WSI-level labels. In this paper, we present a review of existing literature on various types of aggregation methods with a view to
Mohsin Bilal +6 more
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Aggregate Productivity and Aggregate Technology [PDF]
Aggregate productivity and aggregate technology are meaningful but distinct concepts. We show that a slightly-modified Solow productivity residual measures changes in economic welfare, even when productivity and technology differ because of distortions such as imperfect competition. We then present a general accounting framework that identifies several
Susanto Basu, John G. Fernald
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Automated Aggregator - Rewriting with the Counting Aggregate [PDF]
In Proceedings ICLP 2020, arXiv:2009 ...
Michael Dingess, Miroslaw Truszczynski
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Graph aggregation is the process of computing a single output graph that constitutes a good compromise between several input graphs, each provided by a different source. One needs to perform graph aggregation in a wide variety of situations, e.g., when applying a voting rule (graphs as preference orders), when consolidating conflicting views regarding ...
Ulle Endriss, Umberto Grandi
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We consider the following problem: given a set of clusterings, find a single clustering that agrees as much as possible with the input clusterings. This problem, clustering aggregation , appears naturally in various contexts.
Aristides Gionis +2 more
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Separability and Aggregation [PDF]
This paper examines the conditions for homothetic separability of a technology that is an aggregate of technologies of individual firms or industries. Given that the primitive (industry or firm) technologies exhibit homothetic separability, the authors establish necessary and sufficient conditions for the aggregate (sectoral) technology to also exhibit
Magnus, J.R., Woodland, A.D.
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Delivering Live Multimedia Streams to Mobile Hosts in a Wireless Internet with Multiple Content Aggregators [PDF]
We consider the distribution of channels of live multimedia content (e.g., radio or TV broadcasts) via multiple content aggregators. In our work, an aggregator receives channels from content sources and redistributes them to a potentially large number of
A. Snoeren +12 more
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This study proposes an electric vehicle (EV) aggregator operation mechanism in a residential community. The EV charging and discharging operation behaviours are scheduled to maximise the EV aggregator revenue, while EV aggregator provides reserve service
Bing Han +4 more
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Comparing the performance of baseball players : a multiple output approach [PDF]
This article extends ideas from the economics literature on multiple output production and efficiency to develop methods for comparing baseball players that take into account the many dimensions to batting performance.
Chapman K. +5 more
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