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But, as Jim Glass pointed out in previous comments (although this shouldn't be taken as an endorsement of other points he made), this is a one-period "simple" return, not a compound return.
Social Security Privatization Debated, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Interestingly, post-mortem calculations performed after the planning period had shown that the model forecasts would have come closer to actual outcomes, if static (one-period), rather than dynamic model were used.
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Notes: Philadelphia held the Thrashers to four shots in the first period, tying a one-period season low for the Flyers. ...
USATODAY.com 2008
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Coming off surgery on his right knee in June, DiPietro had appeared in only three games this season, the last a one-period stint against Carolina on Oct. 25.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Interestingly, post-mortem calculations performed after the planning period had shown that the model forecasts would have come closer to actual outcomes, if static (one-period), rather than dynamic model were used.
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The CAPM is a one-period model and assumes consumption at the end of period.
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O'Neal scored 15 points in the opening quarter, his best one-period total of the season, with the last five of those coming in a 29-second span to put Miami up 22-17 early.
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My other class is a one-period senior elective called Workplace Readiness.
Archive 2007-09-01 Anne Johnson 2007
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My other class is a one-period senior elective called Workplace Readiness.
One Small Thing Anne Johnson 2007
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Each regression is estimated with the same specifications: a one-period lag on the independent variable since, in order to avoid exaggerating the result, this was the lag in which the coefficient was uniformly highest for the conflictual cases and a first-order moving-average correction for autocorrelation.
FAT and MEAN DAVID M. GORDON 2003
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