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Senior fellow at the Fraser Institute, Kenneth Green, joins me this week to discuss the issue of modelling in public policy, and how people often carry errors through reliance on particular models. We even get into regul...
A Hefty Margin of Error: the pitfalls of over-reliance on modelling in public policy is an episode from Danielle Smith's Fraser Forum by Drue MacPherson. Senior fellow at the Fraser Institute, Kenneth Green, joins me this week to discuss th...
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Published Nov 19, 2021, 88:30 long, audio available.
Senior fellow at the Fraser Institute, Kenneth Green, joins me this week to discuss the issue of modelling in public policy, and how people often carry errors through reliance on particular models. We even get into regulation, carbon taxes, and environmental economics.
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A Hefty Margin of Error: the pitfalls of over-reliance on modelling in public policy is an episode from Danielle Smith's Fraser Forum by Drue MacPherson.
This episode is 88:30 long.
This episode was published on Nov 19, 2021.
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A Hefty Margin of Error: the pitfalls of over-reliance on modelling in public policy is from Danielle Smith's Fraser Forum by Drue MacPherson.
Published Nov 19, 2021 and 88:30 long