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Pareto ratio and Pareto principle
In the late 19th century, Vilfredo Pareto published the results of his observations of wealth inequality in Italy as a ratio in which the numerator is equal to the share of population ranked in descending order of wealth, and the denominator is the share of wealth of the population.
G. Grachev
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Aggregate risk and the Pareto principle [PDF]
The paper deals with the evaluation of public policies, where scenarios that are affected by purely idiosyncratic risks are clearly distinguished from those in which correlated risks are present, as risks associated with catastrophic pandemics or systemic failures of a financial system.
Al-Najjar, Nabil I., Pomatto, Luciano
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The Ex Ante Pareto Principle [PDF]
The concept of ‘pareto superiority’ plays a central role in ethics, economics, and law. Pareto superiority is sometimes taken as a relation between outcomes, and sometimes as a relation between actions—even where the outcomes of the actions are uncertain.
Anna Mahtani
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Churning of employees from organizations is a serious problem. Turnover or churn of employees within an organization needs to be solved since it has negative impact on the organization.
Faisal Bin Al Abid +4 more
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Performance of HIV detection in Zhejiang province in China: The Pareto principle at work. [PDF]
Timely detection of HIV infection is critical for curbing the AIDS epidemic, and building an extensive and effective HIV laboratory network is of great importance. Therefore, improving quality management of the laboratory network and optimizing detection
Zhang J +8 more
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SPURIOUS UNANIMITY AND THE PARETO PRINCIPLE [PDF]
AbstractThe Pareto principle states that if the members of society express the same preference judgement between two options, this judgement is compelling for society. A building block of normative economics and social choice theory, and often borrowed by contemporary political philosophy, the principle has rarely been subjected to philosophical ...
P. Mongin
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Patient-centeredness and the Pareto principle: getting at the matter of what matters to our patients. [PDF]
Briggs JP.
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On the Applicability of the Pareto Principle to Source-Code Growth in Open Source Projects
Context: research on understanding the laws related to software- project evolution can indirectly impact the way we design software development processes, e.g., knowing the nature of the code-repository content growth could help us improve the ways we ...
Korneliusz Szymański, Mirosław Ochodek
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The Edgeworth-Pareto principle in the case of IT2F preference relation
The multicriteria choice problem is considered, which includes a set of feasible alternatives, a vector criterion defined on this set and a fuzzy preference relation of the decision maker.
O. Baskov, V. Noghin
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The study aims to analyse warehouse value-added services (VAS) data for a third-party logistics (3PL) service provider, which leads to identifying service improvements and cost-cutting opportunities in performing VAS for clients using Pareto analysis as ...
Luay Jum’a, Muath Esam Basheer
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