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From national accounting to the design, compilation, and use of bayesian policy and analysis frameworks

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  • Van Tongeren, J.W.

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  • Van Tongeren, J.W., 2011. "From national accounting to the design, compilation, and use of bayesian policy and analysis frameworks," Other publications TiSEM e2d6399b-fdf5-4147-b414-3, Tilburg University, School of Economics and Management.
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