International Statistics at the Millennium: Progressing or Regressing?*
Stephen M. Stigler
International Statistical Review, 2000, vol. 68, issue 2, 111-121
Abstract:
To assess the current state of international statistics at the commencement of a new millennium, a small retrospective study is presented. Such a study is necessarily statistical, and its intrinsic biases are discussed. Based upon past data a specific prediction for the distant future is advanced.
Date: 2000
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