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Panel Study of Income Dynamics

The Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) is a longitudinal panel survey of American families, conducted by the Survey Research Center at the University of Michigan. The PSID measures economic, social, and health factors over the life course of families over multiple generations. Data have been collected from the same families and their descendants since 1968. It has been claimed that it is the world’s longest running household panel survey. (Wikipedia).

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Aggregate Demand- Macro Topic 3.1

Hey econ students! This video explains the shape of the aggregate demand curve and gives you a chance to practice. Remember, the AD curve is downwards sloping for three reasons: the real wealth effect, the interest rate effect, and the exchange rater effect. As for shifts, anything that ch

From playlist Macro Unit 3: AD-AS, National Income, and Price Determination

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Sensitivity Analysis for Financial Models in Excel

If you like this video, drop a comment, give it a thumbs up and consider subscribing here: https://www.youtube.com/c/HowToBeAnAdult?sub_confirmation=1 Music from: YouTube Audio Library Check out our new project: https://magnimetrics.com The Online Platform for Automated Analysis Random

From playlist Excel Tutorials

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Episode 19: Indifference Curve Analysis

Using Indifference Curve Analysis to determine a consumer's buying choice given income, prices, and preferences. NOTE: The scenario results that I go through at the end of the video are ENTIRELY dependent on the shape of the preferences. You may find that you get slightly different results

From playlist Microeconomics modules

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Evaluating Time Series Models : Time Series Talk

How do we evaluate our time series models? How can we tell if one model is better than another?

From playlist Time Series Analysis

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Brazilian Studies in the U.S.: The Road Ahead, Session 5

A Conference at Yale University, New Haven, CT November 30 and December 1, 2018 Sociology, Demography & Urban Planning Discussion Question: Regarding studies on urban formation and Brazilian environmental challenges from the US perspective, what are the best ways in which US researchers

From playlist Brazilian Studies in the U.S.: The Road Ahead

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Lessons Learned on Poverty Measurement through Household Panel Surveys

Panel surveys offer insights into the development process that data collected for short-term purposes cannot provide. They enable development economics researchers to follow households over time and observe multiple aspects of individuals’ lives, enabling a better understanding of the dyna

From playlist Yale Economic Growth Center (EGC)

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Digging into Data: Linear and Regularized Regression

Making predictions about real-valued data.

From playlist Digging into Data

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Quasi local quantities and angular momentum in general relativity - Shing-Tung Yau

Glimpses of Mathematics, Now and Then: A Celebration of Karen Uhlenbeck's 80th Birthday Topic: Quasi local quantities and angular momentum in general relativity Speaker: Shing-Tung Yau Affiliation: Harvard University Date: September 17, 2022 In this talk , I shall discuss my joint works

From playlist Glimpses of Mathematics, Now and Then: A Celebration of Karen Uhlenbeck's 80th Birthday

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3. America Unequal: Taking on Economic Inequality and Race

In this panel moderated by Professor of Sociology at Stanford, Tomás Jimenez, participants analyze measures of inequality in America and its role in the 2016 presidential election. David Grusky, Professor of Sociology at Stanford, discusses various forms of income inequality and Donald Tru

From playlist Presidential Politics: Race, Class, and Gender in the 2016 E

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DSI | Harnessing the Digital Revolution to Assessing Water Use Dynamics under Climatic Stressors

Abstract: Understanding water demand patterns and demand dynamics are vital in achieving long-term water resiliency and reliability, especially as traditional water supply solutions are increasingly under stress due to climate change. In this seminar, using change point detection methodol

From playlist DSI Virtual Seminar Series

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DSI | Harnessing the Digital Revolution to Assessing Water Use Dynamics under Climatic Stressors

Abstract: Understanding water demand patterns and demand dynamics are vital in achieving long-term water resiliency and reliability, especially as traditional water supply solutions are increasingly under stress due to climate change. In this seminar, using change point detection methodol

From playlist DSI Virtual Seminar Series

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Ex: Equilibrium Point

This video shows an example of how to determine the point of equilibrium given the supply and demand functions. Complete Video Library at www.mathispower4u.com

From playlist Business Applications of Integration

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Earth System Model for Future Projections of Sea Level by Swapna Panickal

DISCUSSION MEETING: WORKSHOP ON CLIMATE STUDIES (HYBRID) ORGANIZERS: Rama Govindarajan (ICTS-TIFR, India), Sandeep Juneja (TIFR, India), Ramalingam Saravanan (Texas A&M University, USA) and Sandip Trivedi (TIFR, India) DATE : 01 March 2022 to 03 March 2022 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall

From playlist Workshop on Climate Studies - 2022

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Global Climate Architectural Policy

January 6, 2010 - John Weyant, Professor of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford University, discusses global climate policy agreements in the context of the Copenhagen climate summit and explores what aspects of these agreements warrant modification or wholesale restructuring wi

From playlist Lecture Collection | Energy Seminar

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Democracy Matters: U.S. Health Policy in the COVID-19 Era and Beyond

In this video, Ran Abramitzky, Kate Bundorf, Lisa Chamberlain, Mark Duggan, and Maria Polyakova discuss the health policy challenges facing the nation and what the future may hold for affordable health care. This video is part of a larger series entitled Democracy Matters, hosted by Ran

From playlist Democracy Matters

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11. Stocks

Financial Markets (ECON 252) The stock market is the information center for the corporate sector. It represents individuals' ownership in publicly-held corporations. Although corporations have a variety of stakeholders, the shareholders of a for-profit corporation are central since the

From playlist Financial Markets (2008) with Robert Shiller

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British Household Panel Survey | Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey | Survey on Household Income and Wealth | List of household surveys in the United States | Longitudinal study | Socio-Economic Panel | Demography