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Some users who want to assess the distributional consequences of repealing and replacing welfare and transfer programs might want to assume that a dollar of spending on the program does not equal a do…
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The logpdf function in the build_loss_objective is not set up properly.
What should take place? For a simple demo model like Lotka-Volterra or Lorenz and ONE DATASET, fit_mle should fit a MvNormal…
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The distribution of income quintiles in the PUF appears incorrect.
Using the Tax-Calculator, I found the following values for median tax unit income. The numbers in parentheses are the nominal med…
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Hi, dear all, thanks a lot for your great tools and the detail documentation! Very helpful!
I have a question: how to interpret the relationship between C-Index and the KM curve? The C-Index is a cri…
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CBO has released an analysis that [distributes the changes in health spending](https://www.cbo.gov/system/files/115th-congress-2017-2018/reports/53333-wydenletter.pdf) resulting from the repeal of the…
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A Tax-Calculator user recently discovered that in the expanded-income-decile distribution table the bottom decile has negative aggregate expanded income, and that this is true for both the IRS `puf.cs…
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I'm running a simple analysis of the TCJA against a 2017-law baseline in 2018 in `tc` using the 2011 PUF.
Here are the CLI commands I'm running (above all, please check to make sure I'm implementin…
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**Originally in taxdata issue 143 @MaxGhenis said this:**
@martinholmer thanks for the quintile graph function! I updated the [notebook](http://nbviewer.jupyter.org/github/MaxGhenis/taxcalc-noteboo…
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to foster community involvement - some richer sample code beyond MNIST should be tackled.
Generative Adversarial Networks is a hot topic amongst ML - and some sample code using swift should help enco…
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In issue #454, @amir-zeldes suggested that `nomod:poss` could be a universal relation. It is true that this relation is currently used in many treebanks for possessive pronouns.
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