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Impact of selected socio-economic factors on migration patterns in Poland

Piotr Raźniak (2015)

Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis Studia Geographica

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This paper identifies the impact of socio-economic development on migrations in Poland. It analyses the influence the development exerts on population’s migrations within the country. In addition, counties were ranked by their socio-economic development on the basis of such criteria as: the average investment in enterprises in PLN per capita, the average number of newly registered business entities per 1,000 inhabitants, a percentage growth in the number of apartments in 2010 against...

Ranking of Banks in Serbia

Nevena Mihailović, Milica Bulajić, Gordana Savić (2009)

The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research

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A Multidimensional Analysis of Socioeconomic Factors in Housing Policy in the Eurozone Countries (2010–2014)

António Duarte Santos, Nelson Tavares da Silva, Guilherme Castela (2017)

Biometrical Letters

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The latest global economic and financial crisis has had adverse social consequences in many areas, including income and the social situation of households and their living conditions, especially when the housing phenomenon is addressed. The reality of this uncertainty has made the study of the housing phenomenon even more relevant, in particular from the perspective of an analysis of its evolution. In this context, we revisit EUROSTAT’s databases. This analysis was done for twelve Euro...

Notes on the bias of dissimilarity indices for incomplete data sets: the case of archaelogical classification.

Angela Montanari, Stefania Mignani (1994)

Qüestiió

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The problem of missing data is particularly present in archaeological research where, because of the fragmentariness of the finds, only a part of the characteristics of the whole object can be observed. The performance of various dissimilarity indices differently weighting missing values is studied on archaeological data via a simulation. An alternative solution consisting in randomly substituting missing values with character sets is also examined. Gower's dissimilarity coefficient...

Conditions of divided towns development – an example of Guben and Gubin

Agnieszka Brzosko-Sermak, Monika Płaziak (2015)

Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis Studia Geographica

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The article concerns about conditions of development of a peculiar small towns – Guben (German) and Gubin (Polish). Their situation is interesting with reference to their border location, as well as peripheral and divided and because of the geopolitical context of globalization and European integration where they have to deal with it in a common way. The main objective of this article was to discover the differences and similarities of two border towns as a base for their future socio-economic...

Diagnosing corporate stability using grammatical evolution

Anthony Brabazon, Michael O'Neill (2004)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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Grammatical Evolution (GE) is a novel data-driven, model-induction tool, inspired by the biological gene-to-protein mapping process. This study provides an introduction to GE, and demonstrates the methodology by applying it to construct a series of models for the prediction of bankruptcy, employing information drawn from financial statements. Unlike prior studies in this domain, the raw financial information is not preprocessed into pre-determined financial ratios. Instead, the ratios...