Time for global statistics we can count on
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Public policy is too often derailed by assessments based on faulty data, says Martin Rees, as he calls for the formation of an international data watchdog. Access through your institution
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ARTICLE Rees, M. Time for global statistics we can count on. _Nature_ 502, 273 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/502273a Download citation * Published: 16 October 2013 * Issue Date: 17 October
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