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15 March 2007

Colignatus, Thomas (2007): Correlation and regression in contingency tables. A measure of association or correlation in nominal data (contingency tables), using determinants.

Colignatus, Thomas (2007): Correlation and regression in contingency tables. A measure of association or correlation in nominal data (contingency tables), using determinants.

20 March 2007

Colignatus, Thomas (2007): A measure of association (correlation) in nominal data (contingency tables), using determinants.

10 May 2007

Colignatus, Thomas (2007): In a democracy, Bayrou would have won. Application of the Borda Fixed Point method to the 2007 French presidential elections.

Colignatus, Thomas (2007): In a democracy, Bayrou would have won. Application of the Borda Fixed Point method to the 2007 French presidential elections.

30 May 2007

Colignatus, Thomas (2007): The 2 x 2 x 2 case in causality, of an effect, a cause and a confounder. A cross-over guide to the 2 x 2 x 2 contingency table.

Colignatus, Thomas (2007): The 2 x 2 x 2 case in causality, of an effect, a cause and a confounder. A cross-over’s guide to the 2 x 2 x 2 contingency table.

19 June 2007

Colignatus, Thomas (2007): A comparison of nominal regression and logistic regression for contingency tables, including the 2 × 2 × 2 case in causality.

6 July 2007

Colignatus, Thomas (2007): Why one would accept Voting Theory for Democracy and reject the Penrose Square Root Weights.

16 June 2008

Colignatus, Thomas (2008): The Old Man and the SNI: A review of advance and adversity in Hueting's research in economic growth and the new scarcity from the environment and sustainable national income (SNI).

21 July 2008

Colignatus, Thomas (2008): Review of Howard DeLong (1991), "A refutation of Arrow’s theorem", with a reaction, also on its relevance in 2008 for the European Union.

13 August 2008

Colignatus, Thomas (2008): On the political economy of environmental survival versus collapse. Clarifying the work done by Tinbergen & Hueting vis-à-vis Weitzman, Nordhaus and Stern.

29 September 2008

Colignatus, Thomas (2008): A note on competing economic theories on the 2007-2008+ financial crisis: The case for (hidden) stagflation.

12 February 2009

Colignatus, Thomas (2009): Consumer durables as investments that can help us out of the current economic crisis.

9 March 2009

Colignatus, Thomas (2009): The Tinbergen & Hueting Approach in the Economics of Ecological Survival.

20 March 2009

Colignatus, Thomas (2009): The macro-economics of repressed stagflation. Part 2: The crisis of 2009+ and a reduction of the working week.

23 April 2009

Colignatus, Thomas (2009): A win-win measure out of the crisis: A graphical discussion of the tax void.

12 May 2010

Colignatus, Thomas (2010): Single vote multiple seats elections. Didactics of district versus proportional representation, using the examples of the United Kingdom and The Netherlands.

11 June 2010

Colignatus, Thomas (2010): The performance of four possible rules for selecting the Prime Minister after the Dutch Parliamentary elections of June 2010.

4 January 2011

Colignatus, Thomas (2011): The crisis and the raison d’être and prospect for the UK office for budget responsibility versus an economic supreme Court.

17 September 2011

Colignatus, Thomas (2011): High Noon at the EU corral. An economic plan for Europe, September 2011.

9 November 2011

Colignatus, Thomas (2011): Response to a review of voting theory for democracy, in the light of the economic crisis and the role of mathematicians.

17 November 2011

Colignatus, Thomas (2011): Conditions for turning the ex ante risk premium into an ex post redemption for EU government debt.

21 November 2011

Colignatus, Thomas (2011): Arrow’s Impossibility Theorem and the distinction between Voting and Deciding.

2 February 2013

Colignatus, Thomas (2013): The performance of four possible rules for selecting the Prime Minister after the Dutch Parliamentary elections of September 2012.

2 April 2013

Colignatus, Thomas (2013): Money as gold versus money as water.

18 May 2013

Colignatus, Thomas (2013): Economics as victim between lawyers and mathematics: An explanation for the tax credit, Bulgarian potential fraud, European unemployment and the economic crisis.

14 September 2014

Colignatus, Thomas (2014): Cause and cure of the crisis.

7 August 2015

Colignatus, Thomas (2015): Elegance with substance. Published in: mijnbestseller.nl No. ISBN 978-946254045-3 (7 August 2015): pp. 1-139.

17 March 2017

Colignatus, Thomas (2017): The performance of four possible rules for selecting the Prime Minister after the Dutch Parliamentary elections of March 2017.

21 July 2017

Colignatus, Thomas (2017): Two conditions for the application of Lorenz curve and Gini coefficient to voting and allocated seats.

18 January 2018

Colignatus, Thomas (2018): Comparing the Aitchison distance and the angular distance for use as inequality or disproportionality measures for votes and seats.

2 February 2018

Colignatus, Thomas (2018): Measures of policy distance and inequality / disproportionality of votes and seats.

9 February 2018

Colignatus, Thomas (2018): Comparing votes and seats with cosine, sine and sign, with attention for the slope and enhanced sensitivity to inequality / disproportionality.

10 February 2018

Colignatus, Thomas (2018): One woman, one vote. Though not in the USA, UK and France.

20 April 2018

Colignatus, Thomas (2018): An overview of the elementary statistics of correlation, R-squared, cosine, sine, and regression through the origin, with application to votes and seats for Parliament.

4 September 2018

Colignatus, Thomas (2018): The Math War between traditional and “realistic” mathematics education and its research. An analysis in institutional economics on research on education in arithmetic and algebra, with a focus on long term memory of pupils and using a causal model for valid testing on competence.

11 July 2019

Colignatus, Thomas (2019): National Accounts in the Anthropocene: Hueting’s environmental functions and environmentally Sustainable National Income: translation and relevance for ecosystem services.

11 December 2019

Colignatus, Thomas (2019): A numerical exercise on climate change and family planning: World population might reduce from 11 to 8 billion in 2100 if women of age 15-29 wait and have their first child at age 30+.

10 July 2020

Colignatus, Thomas (2020): Forum Theory & A National Assembly of Science and Learning. Published in: MijnBestseller.nl No. ISBN 978 94 03602752 (10 July 2020): pp. 1-375.

20 August 2020

Colignatus, Thomas (2020): On the value of life.

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