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  • Delicado, Pedro; Hernández, Adolfo; Lugosi, Gábor (Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2014)
    Given n independent, identically distributed random vectors in Rd, drawn from a common density f, one wishes to find out whether the support of f is convex or not. In this paper we describe a decision rule which decides ...
  • Ortún Rubio, Vicente (Gobierno Vasco, 2006)
    Este artículo propone tres argumentos principales: que la esencia de la gestión clínica y sanitaria, pasa por reducir la brecha entre efectividad y eficacia, que se obtiene aquello por lo que se paga y que la gestión de ...
  • Longford, Nicholas T.; Andrade, Mercedes (Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Departamento de Estadística, 2015)
    Estimating a variance component in the model of analysis of variance with random effects and testing the hypothesis that the variance vanishes are important issues in many applications. Such inferences are beyond the ...
  • Ioannidis, Alexander G.; Cappello, Lorenzo; Ashley, Euan A. (Nature Research, 2022)
    The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has differentially impacted populations across race and ethnicity. A multi-omic approach represents a powerful tool to examine risk across multi-ancestry genomes. We leverage a pandemic tracking ...
  • Kohatsu-Higa, Arturo; Nualart, Eulàlia; Tran, Ngoc Khue (Elsevier, 2022)
    We consider a real-valued diffusion process with a linear jump term driven by a Poisson point process and we assume that the jump amplitudes have a centered density with finite moments. We show upper and lower estimates ...
  • Rossell Ribera, David; Zwiernik, Piotr (Institute of Mathematical StatisticsBernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probabilit, 2021)
    The Gaussian model equips strong properties that facilitate studying and interpreting graphical models. Specifically it reduces conditional independence and the study of positive association to determining partial correlations ...
  • Pagès Bernaus, Adela; Ramalhinho-Lourenço, Helena; Juan, Angel A.; Calvet Mir, Laura (Wiley, 2017)
    E‐Commerce activity has been increasing during recent years, and this trend is expected to continue in the near future. e‐Commerce practices are subject to uncertainty conditions and high variability in customers’ demands. ...
  • Ganuza, Juan-José; Gómez Pomar, Fernando (Wiley, 2022)
    This paper explores the role of supplier performance measures (scorecards and others) in the internal design of relational contracts. We analyze a simple supplier–buyer repeated interaction in which incentives arise by the ...
  • Maynou Pujolràs, Laia; Hernández-Pizarro, Helena M.; Errea Rodríguez, María (MDPI, 2021)
    Background: Physical activity is associated with mental health benefits. This systematic literature review summarises extant evidence regarding this association, and explores differences observed between populations over ...
  • Pinilla, Jaime; Rodriguez-Caro, Alejandro (Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2019)
    To compare the differences in the use of healthcare services: visits to the doctor and hospitalisation, performance of routine tests, and preventive influenza vaccination, between users and non-users of homeopathic products. ...
  • Mora, Toni; Puig i Junoy, Jaume; Jacobs, Rowena; Cid, Jordi (BioMed Central, 2023)
    Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is young children’s most common mental health disorder. We aim to provide causal estimates of the differential costs for the non-adult population with ADHD. We used longitudinal ...
  • Fares, Hani, 1975-; Pinilla, Jaime (Pinilla Domínguez); Puig i Junoy, Jaume (Springer, 2023)
    Migrants and refugees try to reach Europe to seek protection and a better life. The responsiveness and stewardship of the European countries health system have an impact on the ability to access healthcare. This study aims ...
  • Bekkers, Rudi; Catalini, Christian; Martinelli, Arianna; Righi, Cesare; Simcoe, Timothy (Elsevier, 2023)
    Many standard setting organizations (SSOs) require participants to disclose patents that might be infringed by implementing a proposed standard, and commit to license their “essential” patents on terms that are fair, ...
  • Hernández-Pizarro, Helena M.; Nicodemo, Catia; López i Casasnovas, Guillem (Elsevier, 2020)
    This paper examines the unintended strategic effects of non-linear incentives in public policies. A system of health care subsidies structured into discrete intervals may lead to strategic behaviour. We provide new evidence ...
  • Peydró, José-Luis (Association of the International Journal of Central Banking, 2010)
  • Ortún Rubio, Vicente (Generalitat de Catalunya. Departament de la Vicepresidència i d'Economia i Hisenda., 2016)
    El que segueix és la ponència marc de la Jornada d’Avaluació Econòmica de Polítiques Públiques organitzada pel Departament d’Economia i Coneixement de la Generalitat de Catalunya el 15 de juliol de 2015. Ha estat enriquida ...
  • García-Santana, Manuel; Ramos, Roberto (Springer, 2015)
    We study the relationship between economic distortions and the size distribution of plants using comparable plant-level data across 104 developing countries. Our main result is to show that, other things equal, countries ...
  • van Kessel, Robin; Forman, Rebecca; Milstein, Ricarda; Mastylak, Alicja; Czabanowska, Katarzyna; Czypionka, Thomas; Durand-Zaleski, Isabelle; Hirche, Anja; Krysinska-Pisarek, Magdalena; Maynou Pujolràs, Laia; Roberts, Bjelle; Torbica, Aleksandra; Vrangbæk, Karsten; Wang, Yuxi; Wouters, Olivier J.; Mossialos, Elias (Elsevier, 2023)
    The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the fragmented nature of governmental policy decisions in Europe. However, the extent to which COVID-19 vaccination policies differed between European countries remains unclear. Here, we ...
  • Pesavento, Elena; Rossi, Barbara, 1971- (Cambridge University Press, 2005)
    This paper analyzes the robustness of the estimate of a positive productivity shock on hours to the presence of a possible unit root in hours. Estimations in levels or in first differences provide opposite conclusions. We ...
  • Pirla Lopez, Sergio; Navarro-Martinez, Daniel (Cambridge University Press, 2022)
    Previous literature and conventional wisdom have led researchers to believe that boredom increases economic risk taking, but the evidence in support of this conclusion is limited and has important shortcomings. In four ...

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