Exemples d'utilisation de Explanatory variable en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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coefficient estimates for each explanatory variable in output Tables 2-5 and annex Tables B1-B3 represent total impact multipliers, i.e., they measure the final effect on business loan growth of a unit increase in an explanatory variable after all quarterly effects have elapsed.
variables that are correlated with the explanatory variable of interest(the price of charitable donations), but">do not suffer from the reverse causation that is due to the fact that the explanatory variable of interest is a function of the variable being explained the amount of charitable donation.
effects for TFP growth, the level of labour productivity in each country relative to the United States, was introduced as an explanatory variable in a number of aggregate TFP growth equations each of which included other explanatory variables such as the change in capacity utilization, the growth in the capital-labour ratio,
Fixed effects Robust OLS with age-invariant explanatory variables.
air pollution were explanatory variables of the high spatial and temporal variation of
intelligence for those key explanatory variables.
Modelling Trends Plant habitat models as explanatory variables In traditional habitat models, the explanatory variables used are normally physical variables measured in the field
medium-sized and large business loans and lagged values of the explanatory variables, 1988-2012* Significant at the 10-percent level,** significant at the 5-percent level,*** significant at the 1-percent level.
lagged values of the explanatory variables to better understand how closely related the data series are.
One way of performing this test is to hold constant the steady state of each economy by introducing a vector of other explanatory variables in the equation Barro
T is small and a large number of explanatory variables are included, or if there are some commonalities between at least some parameters and/or variances across groups.
fathers is generally one of the most discriminating explanatory variables of behaviour in marriage, childbirth, health and, sometimes, migration.
Japan, the defendant in Japan-Alcoholic Beverages II, includes seven explanatory variables in its regression that are supposed to have an influence on shochu consumption:
It is important to note, however, that the other explanatory variables remain relatively robust even when the rate of return on capital is replaced either with a single constant
This model takes into account the historical movements of relevant explanatory variables(such as mineral prices,
Taking into account the influence of other explanatory variables, including the initial level
Projections for the explanatory variables are either based upon the 1997 budget forecasts(e.g.,
the coefficients of the explanatory variables are not constant
on the list of explanatory variables.
WTO regions as explanatory variables, is estimated on the sample of the 52 notifying developing countries and 35 developed countries.