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Tag: Presentations

Forecast Combination in R – slides

Blog, Miscellaneous, R, Statistics and EconometricsPosted on 07/14/2019

The useR! 2019 held in Toulouse ended couple of days ago.

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R in Finance highlights

Blog, Finance and Trading, R, Statistics and EconometricsPosted on 06/26/2018

The yearly R in Finance conference is one of my favorites:

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The Importance of being inauthentic

Blog, Miscellaneous, MiscTipsPosted on 11/09/2013

Presenting properly is important. Here is how I think it should look like,

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Design quotes

Blog, MiscellaneousPosted on 05/16/2013

Slides 18 and 30 are especially nice:

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Behavioral Economics in Action

Blog, MiscellaneousPosted on 09/01/2012

Do doctors unnecessarily prolong Colonoscopy? the answer is: they surely might.

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