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It is well known that while daily price returns of financial markets are uncorrelated, their absolute values (‘volatility’) are long-term correlated. Here we provide evidence that certain subsequences of the returns themselves also exhibit long-term memory. These subsequences consist of...
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Using detrended fluctuation analysis, we study the scaling properties of the volatility time series Vi=|Ti+1−Ti| of daily temperatures Ti for 10 chosen sites around the globe. We find that the volatility is long-range power-law correlated with an exponent γ close to 0.8 for all sites...
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We study the annual growth rates of six macroeconomic variables: public debt, public health expenditures, exports of goods, government consumption expenditures, total exports of goods and services, and total imports of goods and services. For each variable, we find (i) that the distribution of...
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We study the annual growth rates of six macroeconomic variables: public debt, public health expenditures, exports of goods, government consumption expenditures, total exports of goods and services, and total imports of goods and services. For each variable, we find (i) that the distribution of...
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