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... assumption is made as to the form of the distribution When the general form of the distribution is assumed and ... assumptions Interdependency of variables within a system Conditions which must be satisfied if the method of least squares ...
... assumption is made as to the form of the distribution When the general form of the distribution is assumed and ... assumptions Interdependency of variables within a system Conditions which must be satisfied if the method of least squares ...
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... assumptions on the part of consumers that changes may be only tempo- rary ; ( 2 ) technological , which include ... assumption as to the form of the distribution of lag , ( 2 ) are designed to estimate certain characteristics of an ...
... assumptions on the part of consumers that changes may be only tempo- rary ; ( 2 ) technological , which include ... assumption as to the form of the distribution of lag , ( 2 ) are designed to estimate certain characteristics of an ...
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... assumption are discussed . Frequently an equation that contains one or more distributed lags can be reduced by algebraic manipulation to an equation that does not contain such lags . The reduced equation then can be fitted statis ...
... assumption are discussed . Frequently an equation that contains one or more distributed lags can be reduced by algebraic manipulation to an equation that does not contain such lags . The reduced equation then can be fitted statis ...
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... assumption as to the form of the distribu- tion ; this approach is taken by Alt ( 2 ) and Tinbergen ( 31 ) . ( 2 ) We may assume a general form for the distribution of the lag and estimate certain of its particular characteristics ...
... assumption as to the form of the distribu- tion ; this approach is taken by Alt ( 2 ) and Tinbergen ( 31 ) . ( 2 ) We may assume a general form for the distribution of the lag and estimate certain of its particular characteristics ...
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... assumption as to the relation among the bi , that is , no assumption regarding the distribution of the lag effect of past prices on the quantity demanded . Tinbergen proposed to add lagged prices successively to the least squares ...
... assumption as to the relation among the bi , that is , no assumption regarding the distribution of the lag effect of past prices on the quantity demanded . Tinbergen proposed to add lagged prices successively to the least squares ...
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AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE assume assumption automobiles b₁ categories of consumption change in current change in price coefficients of expectations commodity component of income computed consumer unit consumption function current income current price curve demand equation contains difference equation discussed distributed lags distribution of lag durable Durbin-Watson statistic effect expectational equations expectational nature expectational variables expected normal income expected normal price Friedman hence illus income elasticity independently distributed indifference curves institutional rigidities iterative method Koyck's lagged values matrix measured income method of reduction multiple equation method Nerlove non-expectational variables obtained original demand equation original equation parameters past prices period permanent component permanent income hypothesis Pit-l price and income reduced equation residual term serial correlation single equation method statistical substitute technological or institutional tion total consumption transitory components uncertainty uncorrelated variance variance-covariance matrix vector zero