| United States Congress. House. Banking and Currency Committee - 1968 - 678 pages
...RATE, THE GROWTH RATES OF THE MONEY SUPPLY OR OF THE MONETARY BASE, AND THE GROWTH RATE OF REAL GNP • Significant at the 5 percent level. *• Significant at the 1 percent level. Note: For underlying data, definition of variables, key to symbols, and sources, see table 5 at the... | |
| United States. National Commission on Consumer Finance - Consumer credit - 1972 - 324 pages
...between the commercial bank indirect customer rate and the finance company indirect customer rate. 'Significant at the 5 percent level "Significant at the 1 percent level Note that the Commercial Bank Dealer Participation plus Commercial Bank Indirect Net Rate equals the... | |
| Frederic S. Mishkin - Business & Economics - 2007 - 184 pages
...Rationality: Likelihood ratio statistic X2(U) =10.23 X2(H) = 20.16* Marginal significance level .5098 .0432 -Significant at the 5 percent level. **Significant at the 1 percent level. Appendix 6.4: Jointly Estimated Forecasting Equations Table 6.A.20 Money Growth Equations Estimated... | |
| Masatoshi Nei - Computers - 1987 - 526 pages
...between molecular weight and heterozygosity in six different groups of organisms. From Nei et al. (1978). *Significant at the 5 percent level. "Significant at the 1 percent level. rk: Correlation between single-locus heterozygosity and molecular weight. Organism No. of proteins... | |
| Paul E. Peterson, Mark C. Rom - Political Science - 2010 - 196 pages
...Explaining Changes in Poverty8 Recursive model Simultaneous model (two-stage) * Significant at the 10 percent level. * Significant at the 5 percent level. $ Significant at the 1 percent level. a. Numbers in parentheses are ^-statistics. b. To make direct cross-equation good ness -of- fit comparisons... | |
| Linda R. Cohen, Roger G. Noll - Technology & Engineering - 2002 - 428 pages
...Table 10-11. Results of the Analysis of Party and Conservatism of Support for the Synfuels Program' 'Significant at the 5 percent level. "Significant at the 1 percent level. a. The numbers in parentheses are standard errors. For a description of variables, see figure 10-1.... | |
| Masayoshi Honma - Business & Economics - 1991 - 92 pages
...R~, the adjusted coefficient of determination, is 0.959. The standard error of estimation is 0.208. *Significant at the 5 percent level. **Significant at the 1 percent level. however, are relatively small and tend to minimize the transportation cost by seeking the lowest rates.... | |
| Arthur A. Fleisher, Brian L. Goff, Robert D. Tollison - Business & Economics - 1992 - 208 pages
...numbers in parentheses are f-statistics. 140 TABLE 23 LOGIT Estimate of Membership *significant at the 10 percent level, ''significant at the 5 percent level, ^significant at the 1 percent level. carry the expected signs and are significant at the 1 percent level. Older schools have a greater probability... | |
| George J. Borjas, Richard B. Freeman - Political Science - 2007 - 294 pages
...that SMSA. Table 8.1 Relation between Immigration and Native Migration Rates Significant at the 10 percent level. ** Significant at the 5 percent level. ***Significant at the 1 percent level. All 272 SMSAs 100 Largest SMSAs 100 Highest Immigration Rates No Lag Lagged No Lag Lagged No Lag Lagged... | |
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