Abstract
To monitor progress towards global goals such as the Sustainable Development Goals, global statistics are needed. Yet cross-country datasets are rarely truly global, creating a trade-off for producers of global statistics: the lower the data coverage threshold for disseminating global statistics, the more can be made available, but the lower accuracy they will have. We quantify this availability-accuracy trade-off by running more than 10 million simulations on the World Development Indicators. We show that if the fraction of the world’s population on which one lacks data is
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