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This model controls for one time-varying covariate, that is, change in church attendance between 2006 and 2007.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Sure, the steady-state outcome is better for us in the aggregate, but the time-varying component could be quite severe.
Free Trade in Tech Labor, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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A systemic risk-adjusted liquidity model that can be used to calculate a time-varying, forward looking market-based measure of systemic liquidity risk, and an institution's contribution to that risk; and.
Jeanne Gobat: Reducing the Chance of Pulling the Plug on Liquidity Jeanne Gobat 2011
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More correctly, they are NOT competitive — without even getting into the problem of storing energy for time-varying demand — as occurs in the realworld.
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A systemic risk-adjusted liquidity model that can be used to calculate a time-varying, forward looking market-based measure of systemic liquidity risk, and an institution's contribution to that risk; and.
Jeanne Gobat: Reducing the Chance of Pulling the Plug on Liquidity Jeanne Gobat 2011
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Sure, the steady-state outcome is better for us in the aggregate, but the time-varying component could be quite severe.
Free Trade in Tech Labor, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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For methods of analyzing economic time series with time-varying volatility (ARCH)
The Prize in Economic Sciences In Memory of Alfred Nobel 2010
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The time-varying portion of the outcome could induce significant pain (a generation's worth) that most democracies cannot abide by.
Free Trade in Tech Labor, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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"The Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2003 for methods of analyzing economic time series with time-varying volatility (ARCH)."
Clive Granger 2009
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We have the "simple" fields predicted by the 1st of Maxwell's equations, otherwise known as The Divergence Theorem and then complex time-varying fields such as those associated with Maxwell's 4th equation (Ampere's circuital law) which predicts the radio waves Hertz became famous for and things like Bremsstrahlung.
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