The American Economic Review, Volume 86,Edições 1-2American Economic Association, 1996 |
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... predicts 85 percent of the applica- tions since 85 percent of the applicants were accepted for a loan . Including the original HMDA data increases the percentage cor- rectly predicted to slightly above 87 per- cent.29 The base equation ...
... predicts 85 percent of the applica- tions since 85 percent of the applicants were accepted for a loan . Including the original HMDA data increases the percentage cor- rectly predicted to slightly above 87 per- cent.29 The base equation ...
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TABLE 6 - Predicted Regression COEFFICIENTS AMONG FORECASTED CHANGES Act on Ây Âit on Ây Âh on Ây , 2.5230 - 1.9796 ... predict- able changes in c ,, y , and h , and the predictable changes in K ,, these regression coefficients are ...
TABLE 6 - Predicted Regression COEFFICIENTS AMONG FORECASTED CHANGES Act on Ây Âit on Ây Âh on Ây , 2.5230 - 1.9796 ... predict- able changes in c ,, y , and h , and the predictable changes in K ,, these regression coefficients are ...
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... predicted standard deviation of the overall 1 - quarter change in hours falls sig- nificantly . It now equals only about 3 percent of the standard deviation of changes in output . At the same time , the model predicts an excessive ...
... predicted standard deviation of the overall 1 - quarter change in hours falls sig- nificantly . It now equals only about 3 percent of the standard deviation of changes in output . At the same time , the model predicts an excessive ...
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