Date
Dec. 30, 2002
Authors
Ramanan Laxminarayan
Publication
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Wisdom/Madness of Crowds and Perils of Point Forecasts
This paper examines the reliability of expert forecasting methods, using simulated data to show that when samples from fat-tailed distributions are averaged, the results may not converge.
Reproducibility and Robustness of Economics and Political Science Research
This article evaluates whether published findings in economics and political science can be independently replicated and remain consistent under reanalysis.
Mimi.jl: A Computational Platform for Integrated Assessment Modeling
This paper presents the Mimi platform, a harmonized, user-friendly computational platform for building and running integrated assessment models, enabling cross-institutional collaborations and non-academic use cases.
In Focus: Repealing Clean Electricity Tax Credits
In this video, RFF Senior Research Associate McKenna Peplinski discusses the potential effects of repealing tax credits for clean electricity generation.
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