In addition, mismeasurement may lead to unintended real transfers of wealth among various groups. |
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Fortunately, there are ways this brand of educational mismeasurement can be reduced. |
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In theory, it is possible that the alarming jump in America's deficit is an illusion caused by mismeasurement of its exports. |
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Others question whether trade has peaked at all: they put the apparent decline down to mismeasurement. |
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Ultimately, the new rule reduces the influence of output gap mismeasurement relative to the baseline rule by half. |
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For that to be the case, the mismeasurement of productivity growth would have to be getting worse by the year and evidence for this is lacking. |
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Factors such as these must be controlled for in order to prevent a mismeasurement of the causality relationship. |
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These problems have ranged from mismeasurement of the three key constructs to the use of an inappropriate experimental design to validate a within-subjects theory. |
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This will lead in some cases to mismeasurement by the system. |
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If more of the mismeasurement is in the emerging world, the total current-account surplus of emerging markets is probably much smaller than that officially recorded. |
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Moreover, the evidence suggests that mismeasurement of the degree of economic slack was largely irrelevant for explaining the Great Inflation while favouring a passive-policy description of monetary policy. |
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To the extent that future measurement errors may behave like historical errors, this strategy helps the policy-maker design a rule that accounts for likely mismeasurement of the data. |
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An IMF study in 2009, by Marco Terrones and Thomas Helbling, concluded that the biggest cause of the switch from a global current-account deficit to a surplus was mismeasurement of services. |
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Getting back to Bill C-14, it is being brought forward very reluctantly by the Conservatives to address what has been a chronic mismeasurement around gas pumps. |
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The Zollinger-Ellison syndrome and mismeasurement of gastrin. |
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