Tag: election

March 30, 2013 0

Beppe Grillo "We are the French Revolution Without the Guillotine"

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Beppe Grillo "We are the French Revolution Without the Guillotine" With Beppe Grillo and unwilling to form a coalition government, and with Prime former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi making demands that Bersani will not go along with, Italian President Giorgio Napolitano Considers Options . One of those options includes stepping down early so the next president can call elections

March 22, 2013 0

Hollande Announces 20 "Confidence Shock" Measures to Support Home Building

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Sticking with his economically insane campaign promise to construct 500,000 new homes in 2013, Hollande Announces 20 Measures to Support Home Building . Advocating a “confidence shock” to revive the building “against the Emergency Economic, social and environmental” the head of state has shown its desire to remove “all obstacles to construction”, while there was about 340,000 starts of new homes in 2012, below the target of 500,000.

March 4, 2013 0

Not all priors are equally defensible.

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There appears to be a lot of Bayesian thumb sucking going on, maybe the first was Eli’s duo with Socrates , and, of course the bunnies know that James has been going on about uniform priors , and there is always Andrew Gelman .  Now some, not Eli to be sure, might think that the recent election also gave a strong push to priors and p values and such.  Nate Silver of the NYTimes blog five thirty eight has a book out which is reviewed in Science by Sam Wang and Ben Campbell, who also are in the election prognostication business.  Silver, of course, is another guy with a Bayesian hammer looking for statistical nails and finding them all about.  Eli thought a  couple of paragraphs towards the end capture what the Rabett has been trying to beat into bunnies heads. Our biggest criticism of the book is that although statistics and Bayesian inference are powerful ideas, they are not a cure all.  In his enthusiasm for the good Reverend, Silver has stuffed a fair bit into the same Procrustean bed.  Silver uses the old fox-hedgehog analogy, saying that foxes (including himself) use many ideas, whereas hedgehogs focus on one subject only.  But here he is a hedgehog with one big idea:statistics.