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When asset indices are used in regressions the coefficients obtained are typically difficult to interpret. We show how lower bounds on expenditure effects can be extracted, if the relationship between the assets and expenditure can be calibrated on an auxiliary data set.
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Since Frisch’s classical damping oscillator model has failed to explain persistent economic fluctuations very satisfactorily, we suggest a non-classical oscillator model based on Quantum Mechanics, in an attempt to explain such fluctuations in stock markets. This is based on the assumption...
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The measurement error problem in linear time series regression, with focus on the impact of error memory, modeled as finite-order MA processes, is considered. Three prototype models, two bivariate and one univariate ARMA, and ways of handling the problem by using instrumental variables (IVs) are...
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occurred in NE Himalayas along with present intensity has been utilized for developing attenuation relationship for NE India … using two-step regression analyses. The derived attenuation relation is useful for assessing damage of a potential future … earthquake (earthquake scenario-based planning purposes) for the northeast Himalaya region. Copyright Springer Science …
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Urban water bodies play an important role in reducing summertime urban heat island (UHI) effects. Previous studies focused mainly on the impact of water bodies of large areas, and there is no analysis of the efficacy and scale effect of how small and medium-sized water bodies reduce the UHI...
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continual acceleration may well be counter-productive and lead to an "acceleration paradox" – more of it not always is better …. Three levels of the emergence and spread of the acceleration phenomenon can be distinguished: the macroeconomic, the … microeconomic, and the motivational and behavioural level, all of them bearing, however, the danger of an "acceleration trap …
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; but, its true potential, in service and product acceleration, has not been researched much. This paper studies the …
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