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Monetary Policy and Data Uncertainty [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
One of the problems facing policymakers is that recent releases of data are liable to subsequent revisions. This paper discusses how to deal with this, and is in two parts. In the normative part of the paper, we study the design of monetary policy rules in a model that has the feature that data uncertainty varies according to the vintage.
Jarkko Jääskelä, Tony Yates
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Data into policy

Public Health, 1978
Introduction Some time ago :I set some postgraduate students in community medicine a sma|l project. They were to consider the suggestion of the Court Report that action should be taken to reduce the number o f unwanted babies ~ and to produce a policy for an area or district with a population of 250~000.
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Why policies control data and data cannot determine policies

Scandinavian Journal of Management Studies, 1984
Abstract In a book on The Politics of Mistrust, we sought to show how the scientific effort made to estimate oil and gas reserves and resources was overwhelmed by fundamental political differences among the major participants in energy policy. Part of the contribution we hoped to make concerned the relationship, both in analysis and in decision ...
Ellen Tenenbaum, Aaron Wildavsky
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Caching Policies for Transient Data

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2018
This work focuses on designing caching policies for transient data, i.e., data which can be used to serve requests only for a finite duration of time after which it becomes redundant. We first characterize the fundamental limit on the performance of caching policies for transient data and characterize the performance of traditional caching policies ...
Santosh Fatale   +2 more
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Policy driven data administration

Proceedings Third International Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks, 2003
This paper describes architecture for Policy Driven Data Administration (PDDA), a system for managing data using policies. The architecture supports policy specification, deployment and execution requirements of a system that can autonomically manage data based on pre-specified policies.
Vishal S. Batra   +5 more
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Optimal Policies for Data Base Reorganization

Operations Research, 1981
One of the problems faced by a Data Base Administrator is the determination of a file reorganization policy. The Data Base Administrator has to balance the benefits of a reorganization, which restores processing efficiency and hence reduces operating costs, against the extra expenditures involved (unloading and reloading the files, system ...
Haim Mendelson, Uri Yechiali
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Policy Framework for Data Breaches

IEEE Security & Privacy, 2015
Why are we seeing so many breaches? Why aren't firms protecting their data more aggressively? And what can we do about it?
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Data Integration in Presence of Authorization Policies

2012 IEEE 11th International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications, 2012
Information is more and more stored over distributed sources. A simple access to information in these sources requires a single access point. Data integration methods are designed to provide this kind of access by allowing to specify a mediator between the users and the sources.
Haddad, Mehdi   +2 more
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