The American Economic Review, Volume 86American Economic Association., 1996 Includes papers and proceedings of the annual meeting of the American Economic Association. Covers all areas of economic research. |
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... correlation between forecasted changes is higher than the correlation of overall changes . While still high in absolute terms , the corre- lation of the forecasted - investment changes with those of output is somewhat lower than the ...
... correlation between forecasted changes is higher than the correlation of overall changes . While still high in absolute terms , the corre- lation of the forecasted - investment changes with those of output is somewhat lower than the ...
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... correlation between current output growth and current and one - period lagged money growth , but only at the expense of producing a high correlation between cur- rent output growth and future money growth . This latter set of correlations ...
... correlation between current output growth and current and one - period lagged money growth , but only at the expense of producing a high correlation between cur- rent output growth and future money growth . This latter set of correlations ...
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... correlation between output and lagged values of the investment - output ratio , but note that these correlations are very imprecisely estimated . C. Conditional Correlations Some additional insight into how the esti- mated model fails ...
... correlation between output and lagged values of the investment - output ratio , but note that these correlations are very imprecisely estimated . C. Conditional Correlations Some additional insight into how the esti- mated model fails ...
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