@matt_zefferman @bjjbarrett Are you familiar with this paper by Rice (2008)? Steve Orzack pointed it out to me last week in a convo after we watched a speaker who had a near-mystical belief in the power of the Price equation. https://t.co/aESEojWjrT
@pardoguerra @RaisingFloors @ambikamath @kaznatcheev I've often thought about it, but haven't seen a good reference. It seems so baked into eeb where we know that risks can be a bad bet when your situation is precarious. https://t.co/Xme9UbAUK7
@Graham_Coop Robertson-Price is just population covariance, so it technically includes drift. You can separate out the drift part if you are up for some hairy math https://t.co/9ALAZp10c5
@trashbird1240 Yep, but it's not finished yet! It's based on Rice's "stochastic Price theorem" (an underrated paper: http://t.co/bIXi7zdc).
@trashbird1240 Yep, but it's not finished yet! It's based on Rice's "stochastic Price theorem" (an underrated paper: http://t.co/bIXi7zdc).
RT @phdpqc: A stochastic version of the Price equation reveals the interplay of deterministic and stochastic processes http://t.co/bIXi7zdc
A stochastic version of the Price equation reveals the interplay of deterministic and stochastic processes http://t.co/bIXi7zdc