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  <title>Health Section:  The Truth Seeking Debate</title>
  <description>This podcast focuses on one the most important problems in analytic research - the development of biased analysis by researchers.&amp;amp;nbsp; In the podcast, Kurt first highlights the problem by describing an internal debate among economists regarding their own biases and how it is connected to their research.&amp;amp;nbsp; With this debate as background, Kurt then discuss how actuaries can avoid many of the pitfalls encountered by economists in doing their work - particularly when it applies to the most challenging aspects of public policy. &amp;amp;nbsp;Article from June/July issue of The Actuary.</description>
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