@valleyboyvoice literally provided you a dozen links and a 70 year old book on how they lie https://t.co/SWoKHfbOJw because t you ignore it for your propaganda
@goaffer @JaneDueker literally provided you a dozen links and a 70 year old book on how they lie https://t.co/SWoKHfbOJw because t you ignore it for your propaganda
@goaffer @DrMeowci @JaneDueker literally provided you a dozen links and a 70 year old book on how they lie https://t.co/SWoKHfbOJw because t you ignore it for your propaganda
@goaffer @btcbenjamin1987 @JaneDueker @KMOV propaganda clown doing its stupid dance… it’s literally part of the class on statistics on how to make them lie https://t.co/SWoKHfbOJw but i provided the links on the other posts you replied too and you ignor
Full article: Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate statistics https://t.co/wQdbvZabwZ
In a recent discussion on Twitter I was called dumb for suggesting government data could be manipulated. Any data can be manipulated, and what I found was from just a cursory search.
Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate statistics https://t.co/8yNPxBpSYE
RT @justchattingmm: @mgtfluisteraar “The Dunning–Kruger effect, cognitive bias where people with low ability at a task overestimate their a…
RT @justchattingmm: @mgtfluisteraar “The Dunning–Kruger effect, cognitive bias where people with low ability at a task overestimate their a…
@mgtfluisteraar “The Dunning–Kruger effect, cognitive bias where people with low ability at a task overestimate their ability.”Zoals politici verstopt achter statistici of veeartsen, die denken te weten hoe een complexe maatschappij in elkaar zit? https:/
RT @ekonomikanaliz: Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate statistics https://t.co/0s6Rz8WxRW
RT @ekonomikanaliz: Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate statistics https://t.co/0s6Rz8WxRW
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RT @ekonomikanaliz: Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate statistics https://t.co/0s6Rz8WxRW
RT @ekonomikanaliz: Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate statistics https://t.co/0s6Rz8WxRW
Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate statistics https://t.co/0s6Rz8WxRW
RT @RIPEJournal: OUT NOW: Vol. 29 No 1! Roberto Aragão and @lukaslinsi examine the political manipulation of macroeconomic statistics in th…
RT @RIPEJournal: OUT NOW: Vol. 29 No 1! Roberto Aragão and @lukaslinsi examine the political manipulation of macroeconomic statistics in th…
OUT NOW: Vol. 29 No 1! Roberto Aragão and @lukaslinsi examine the political manipulation of macroeconomic statistics in three very high-profile cases. They show: it is not always easy to draw a line between accurate and manipulated statistics! https://t.co
RT @farwasial: 2020 article on #DBR with 3 case studies: 'the skewing of #Argentina inflation statistics in 2007–15, interferences with #…
2020 article on #DBR with 3 case studies: 'the skewing of #Argentina inflation statistics in 2007–15, interferences with #Brazil debt & deficit statistics in 2012–2015, & #Greece’s public deficit figures in the 2000s' #openaccess @chiaramariotti
RT @charomki: Ping, more IPE teaching material, as ever well-written and accessible! And if you want more there is @RIPEJournal's Many Shad…
The argument builds on the @RIPEJournal article "Many shades of wrong" , co-authored with @aragaoroberto : https://t.co/v2XtwzLIID
Ping, more IPE teaching material, as ever well-written and accessible! And if you want more there is @RIPEJournal's Many Shades of Wrong: https://t.co/XMJ2xVHYFG
you think they fudged those covid numbers? https://t.co/tbYf53yMtz
Bending corona statistics in NY – reminds me of this nice piece on statistical manipulation by governments, penned by @aragaoroberto & @lukaslinsi. https://t.co/cNvUTDoUmY
RT @lukaslinsi: We know that governments sometimes twist official #statistics -- but how do they do it? About two years ago @aragaoroberto…
@mahfiegilmez @_dundaraydin Çok güzel bir makale var. Arjantin’deki enflasyon verisi manipülasyonu kısmını özellikle okuyunuz. https://t.co/MpPpilv6c2
RT @kohei2009: This paper may be useful in the classroom for teaching. Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate stat…
RT @kohei2009: This paper may be useful in the classroom for teaching. Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate stat…
This paper may be useful in the classroom for teaching. Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate statistics by Roberto Aragão & Lukas Linsi https://t.co/wm2fBzXWSl
"As controversies about Chile’s position in the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business ranking attest, staff at international organizations ... too may employ strategies aimed at exploiting statistical ambiguity to suit their interests." https://t.co/v2XtwzLI
A manipulação de indicadores macro parece que não são inusuais. Este artigo analisa três casosm Grécia, Argentina e Brasil (as pedaladas fiscais). https://t.co/Bu8DvxcHaH
RT @lukaslinsi: 👇 a very nice summary and contextualization of my recent @RIPEJournal article with @aragaoroberto on data manipulation -- h…
RT @lukaslinsi: 👇 a very nice summary and contextualization of my recent @RIPEJournal article with @aragaoroberto on data manipulation -- h…
RT @lukaslinsi: 👇 a very nice summary and contextualization of my recent @RIPEJournal article with @aragaoroberto on data manipulation -- h…
👇 a very nice summary and contextualization of my recent @RIPEJournal article with @aragaoroberto on data manipulation -- https://t.co/v2XtwzLIID
RT @aperezli: Three cases of government manipulation of statistics: Argentina’s inflation (2007-15), the Brazilian “fiscal pedaling”, and G…
RT @aperezli: Three cases of government manipulation of statistics: Argentina’s inflation (2007-15), the Brazilian “fiscal pedaling”, and G…
RT @aperezli: Three cases of government manipulation of statistics: Argentina’s inflation (2007-15), the Brazilian “fiscal pedaling”, and G…
RT @lukaslinsi: We know that governments sometimes twist official #statistics -- but how do they do it? About two years ago @aragaoroberto…
RT @aperezli: Three cases of government manipulation of statistics: Argentina’s inflation (2007-15), the Brazilian “fiscal pedaling”, and G…
RT @aperezli: Three cases of government manipulation of statistics: Argentina’s inflation (2007-15), the Brazilian “fiscal pedaling”, and G…
RT @aperezli: Three cases of government manipulation of statistics: Argentina’s inflation (2007-15), the Brazilian “fiscal pedaling”, and G…
RT @aperezli: Three cases of government manipulation of statistics: Argentina’s inflation (2007-15), the Brazilian “fiscal pedaling”, and G…
Caiu na TL, acabei lendo. Boa discussão e inclui as pedaladas fiscais brasileiras. Full article: Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate statistics https://t.co/HiXwNERARF
RT @drunkeynesian: Comparando o Brasil de agora com o paper citado pelo @aperezli (https://t.co/RZFDq41Ra5): em todos os casos que os autor…
Después de este título, toca ajustar mi orden de lectura para hoy...
RT @aperezli: Three cases of government manipulation of statistics: Argentina’s inflation (2007-15), the Brazilian “fiscal pedaling”, and G…
RT @aperezli: Three cases of government manipulation of statistics: Argentina’s inflation (2007-15), the Brazilian “fiscal pedaling”, and G…
Esse paper é excelente
Comparando o Brasil de agora com o paper citado pelo @aperezli (https://t.co/RZFDq41Ra5): em todos os casos que os autores citam, manipular os dados trazia, ao menos, algum benefício óbvio de curto prazo para os incumbentes:
RT @aperezli: Three cases of government manipulation of statistics: Argentina’s inflation (2007-15), the Brazilian “fiscal pedaling”, and G…
RT @aperezli: Three cases of government manipulation of statistics: Argentina’s inflation (2007-15), the Brazilian “fiscal pedaling”, and G…
RT @aperezli: Three cases of government manipulation of statistics: Argentina’s inflation (2007-15), the Brazilian “fiscal pedaling”, and G…
RT @aperezli: Three cases of government manipulation of statistics: Argentina’s inflation (2007-15), the Brazilian “fiscal pedaling”, and G…
Three cases of government manipulation of statistics: Argentina’s inflation (2007-15), the Brazilian “fiscal pedaling”, and Greece’s public deficit. Argentina used “outright manipulation,” the most aggressive strategy in the typology: https://t.co/LRQoHEEh
RT @serenatinari: Yet another pearl via @syllabus_tweets @evgenymorozov "this article examines the processes through which governments inte…
RT @koenfucius: There’s plenty of evidence that governments manipulate statistics—but *how* do they do it? Paper looks at 3 recent cases in…
There’s plenty of evidence that governments manipulate statistics—but *how* do they do it? Paper looks at 3 recent cases in Greece, Argentina and Brazil, and identifies 4 types of manipulation: https://t.co/NrRelyUOiH HT @andre_spicer https://t.co/6PESlayj
RT @serenatinari: Yet another pearl via @syllabus_tweets @evgenymorozov "this article examines the processes through which governments inte…
Many shades of wrong: what #governments do when they #manipulate #statistics https://t.co/8o4wMzGLPG
RT @serenatinari: Yet another pearl via @syllabus_tweets @evgenymorozov "this article examines the processes through which governments inte…
A typology of four types of statistical manipulation: outright manipulation; politically motivated guesstimating; the opportunistic use of methodology space; and indicators-management through indirect means. https://t.co/Vpgif63APP
RT @serenatinari: Yet another pearl via @syllabus_tweets @evgenymorozov "this article examines the processes through which governments inte…
RT @serenatinari: Yet another pearl via @syllabus_tweets @evgenymorozov "this article examines the processes through which governments inte…
RT @serenatinari: Yet another pearl via @syllabus_tweets @evgenymorozov "this article examines the processes through which governments inte…
RT @serenatinari: Yet another pearl via @syllabus_tweets @evgenymorozov "this article examines the processes through which governments inte…
RT @serenatinari: Yet another pearl via @syllabus_tweets @evgenymorozov "this article examines the processes through which governments inte…
RT @serenatinari: Yet another pearl via @syllabus_tweets @evgenymorozov "this article examines the processes through which governments inte…
Yet another pearl via @syllabus_tweets @evgenymorozov "this article examines the processes through which governments interfere with the production of macroeconomic statistics" >>> @aragaoroberto @lukaslinsi Many Shades of Wrong https://t.co/KaqeOx
RT @andre_spicer: How do governments manipulate official statistics. New study identifies four types of fiddles (via @syllabus_tweets) h…
RT @andre_spicer: How do governments manipulate official statistics. New study identifies four types of fiddles (via @syllabus_tweets) h…
Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate statistics, by Roberto Aragão (@aragaoroberto) and Lukas Linsi (@lukaslinsi) / @RIPEJournal https://t.co/RBDPjE1UJy
RT @dnlgvn: A methodical review of manipulation strategies governments use when manipulating statistics, just out in @RIPEJournal. A great…
Really important commentary, given current statistics on everything from COVID-19 to police brutality. How does the government count? These days, public health/epidemiology has become a religion without recognition of how the epistemology of measurement im
RT @andre_spicer: How do governments manipulate official statistics. New study identifies four types of fiddles (via @syllabus_tweets) h…
Going to print this out and check all official figures against these.
RT @andre_spicer: How do governments manipulate official statistics. New study identifies four types of fiddles (via @syllabus_tweets) h…
This happens for sure in countries without freedom of press This actually happens everywhere, but more blatantly in countries that are authoritarian
RT @andre_spicer: How do governments manipulate official statistics. New study identifies four types of fiddles (via @syllabus_tweets) h…
Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate statistics: https://t.co/xpmPRfLzkI
RT @andre_spicer: How do governments manipulate official statistics. New study identifies four types of fiddles (via @syllabus_tweets) h…
RT @andre_spicer: How do governments manipulate official statistics. New study identifies four types of fiddles (via @syllabus_tweets) h…
RT @andre_spicer: How do governments manipulate official statistics. New study identifies four types of fiddles (via @syllabus_tweets) h…
RT @andre_spicer: How do governments manipulate official statistics. New study identifies four types of fiddles (via @syllabus_tweets) h…
How do governments manipulate official statistics. New study identifies four types of fiddles (via @syllabus_tweets) https://t.co/amP4ObSuTd https://t.co/PU17a4Fzgu
RT @jerometenk: Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate statistics | h/t @syllabus_tweets https://t.co/6G6IGAAtmV
RT @jerometenk: Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate statistics | h/t @syllabus_tweets https://t.co/6G6IGAAtmV
RT @jerometenk: Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate statistics | h/t @syllabus_tweets https://t.co/6G6IGAAtmV
Many shades of wrong: what governments do when they manipulate statistics | h/t @syllabus_tweets https://t.co/6G6IGAAtmV
A methodical review of manipulation strategies governments use when manipulating statistics, just out in @RIPEJournal. A great overview of how statistical agencies and the media "not only reflect, but also shape the outcomes they seem to merely measure." h
political manipulation of economic statistics- how official statistics are being manipulated. Greece’s public deficit figures, Argentina’s inflation statistics, the Brazilian “fiscal pedaling” scandal. https://t.co/Qcy5eejD2V @jakubsawulski @pwlbukowski @T
RT @lukaslinsi: We know that governments sometimes twist official #statistics -- but how do they do it? About two years ago @aragaoroberto…
How and why governments manipulate statistics. https://t.co/lSHjcmRTKX