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Discussion of J.F.Bjørnstad, ‘Non-Bayesian multiple imputation’

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  • Skinner, Chris J., 2007. "Discussion of J.F.Bjørnstad, ‘Non-Bayesian multiple imputation’," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 39107, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
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