Sentence examples for distributional outcome from inspiring English sources

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This approach estimating associations along outcome distribution also allows us to describe distributional outcome changes associated with increasing exposure.

In this paper, we use the term "migration" with respect to individual movement over space as distinct from "dispersal" because 1) we are not focusing especially on stage specific movement and 2) we are referring to actual movement of individual mosquitoes, not to a distributional outcome of that movement at a population level (i.e. we are using the term sensu [13]).

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Adam Smith himself recognized that sometimes the "invisible hand" is all thumbs, and wrote incisively about the importance of distributional outcomes and regulating commerce (he might well have signed on with the Justice Department in opposition to the airline merger).

Findings indicate that conservation and distributional outcomes are highly sensitive to the payment rule chosen and vary across study sites.

The discriminatory, uniform and conditional payment rules tested in these case studies incorporate alternative principles of fairness, while resulting in varying conservation and distributional outcomes.

Greater sensitivity to these factors in policy design could improve distributional outcomes under feed-in tariff policies in England and Wales, and beyond.

The approach to evaluating existing catch share programs and the associated findings in this paper are important for management agencies charged with adhering to federal policies and guidance concerning distributional outcomes.

This paper creates a general equilibrium model of school attendance, labor supply, wage determination, and aggregate production, which is used to compare alternative redistribution devices in terms of both deadweight loss and distributional outcomes.

In health care, the "invisible hand" [of the free market] fails to drive down costs, improve quality, or ensure distributional outcomes that are regarded as fair.

If such a policy could feasibly be implemented, and if health insurance coverage were sufficient to pay for the prices of needed medicines, then such a division could lead to more equitable distributional outcomes than a simple public-private sector division.

Finally, we found a distributional effect comparing stingy to fair outcomes, and also comparing fair to generous outcomes.

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