Method of moments

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91Macroeconomics / Permanent income hypothesis / Instrumental variable / Political corruption / Generalized method of moments / Suzuki / Economy of Japan / Automotive industry in Japan / Econometrics / Economics / Consumer theory

Microsoft PowerPoint - EOC[removed]Gokcekus.ppt

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Source URL: www.icgg.org

Language: English - Date: 2010-10-13 14:33:31
92Computer accessibility / Speech recognition / Generalized method of moments / Maximum likelihood / Statistics / Science / Human–computer interaction / Estimation theory / Computational linguistics / Automatic identification and data capture

PAGE 52 Language-dependent Fusion for Language Identification Bo Yin1, Eliathamby Ambikairajah1, Fang Chen2 1

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Source URL: www.assta.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-09-27 06:01:00
93Artificial intelligence / Science / Econometrics / Computational linguistics / Estimation theory / Generalized method of moments / Mixture model / Speech recognition / Statistical classification / Machine learning / Statistics / Automatic identification and data capture

Microsoft Word - SST_Paper_2006_Modified_-Prof.doc

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Source URL: www.assta.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-09-27 06:01:00
94Inflation / Keynesian economics / Monetary policy / Phillips curve / Generalized method of moments / Disinflation / Monetary inflation / Economics / Macroeconomics / Economic theories

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Source URL: www.bcra.gov.ar

Language: English - Date: 2009-04-03 17:14:10
95M-estimator / Auction theory / Bayes estimator / Generalized method of moments / Dimensional analysis / Fisher information / Estimation theory / Statistics / Maximum likelihood

Flexible Bayesian Analysis of First Price Auctions Using a Simulated Likelihood Dong-Hyuk Kim∗ May 7, 2014 Abstract

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Source URL: qeconomics.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-24 16:20:38
96Econometrics / Statistical inference / Information theory / Maximum likelihood / Fisher information / Generalized method of moments / Consistent estimator / Asymptotic theory / Likelihood function / Statistics / Estimation theory / Statistical theory

Maximum Likelihood Inference in Weakly Identified DSGE Models. By Isaiah Andrews1 and Anna Mikusheva 2 3

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Source URL: qeconomics.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-24 16:20:37
97Econometrics / Statistical inference / Information theory / Maximum likelihood / Fisher information / Generalized method of moments / Consistent estimator / Asymptotic theory / Likelihood function / Statistics / Estimation theory / Statistical theory

Maximum Likelihood Inference in Weakly Identified DSGE Models. By Isaiah Andrews1 and Anna Mikusheva 2 3

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Source URL: www.qeconomics.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-24 16:20:37
98M-estimator / Auction theory / Bayes estimator / Generalized method of moments / Dimensional analysis / Fisher information / Estimation theory / Statistics / Maximum likelihood

Flexible Bayesian Analysis of First Price Auctions Using a Simulated Likelihood Dong-Hyuk Kim∗ May 7, 2014 Abstract

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Source URL: www.qeconomics.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-11-24 16:20:38
99Variance / Generalized method of moments / Missing data / M-estimator / Identifiability / Sample mean and sample covariance / Consistent estimator / Covariance / Entailment / Statistics / Estimation theory / Sampling

Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized WPS3711 An Econometric Method of Correcting for Unit Nonresponse Bias in Surveys

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Source URL: www-wds.worldbank.org

Language: English - Date: 2007-12-09 03:16:03
100Econometrics / Statistical inference / Data analysis / Sharpe ratio / Normal distribution / M-estimator / Estimator / Heteroscedasticity-consistent standard errors / Generalized method of moments / Statistics / Estimation theory / Statistical theory

The Statistics of Sharpe Ratios Andrew W. Lo The building blocks of the Sharpe ratio—expected returns and volatilities— are unknown quantities that must be estimated statistically and are, therefore, subject to estim

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Source URL: edge-fund.com

Language: English - Date: 2005-10-27 17:23:24
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