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Intracranial volume: To adjust or not to adjust? It is not a matter of if, but how. [PDF]
Brzezinski-Rittner A +3 more
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A phase 1 study of a second experience with Group Retreat Psilocybin Therapy for partial responders after a first experience. [PDF]
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A Quantitative CT-Based Analysis of Vertebral Rotational Asymmetry and Pulmonary Function in Scoliosis. [PDF]
Kim BS +6 more
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Association between neutrophil percentage-to-albumin ratio and vascular cognitive impairment in patients with cerebrovascular disease: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
He J, Song H, Zhang J.
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Speed of adjustment and estimation of the partial adjustment model
The effect which the speed of adjustment parameter has on the statistical properties of the partial adjustment model, and estimates of its parameters, is investigated. It is shown that in the case of very rapid adjustment, the model approaches a classical (static) regression model, but in the case of very slow adjustment, the dependent (or state ...
Marcus Chambers, Chambers, Marcus J
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Partial Adjustment As Optimal Response in a Dynamic Brainard Model [PDF]
Uncertainty about the precise quantitative effect of policy is endemic in economics. In a classic paper, Brainard showed that in the face of multiplier uncertainty in a static model that optimal policy is relatively conservative. I extend this work to a dynamic model and in the most simple case derive the classic partial adjustment model as the optimal
Richard Startz
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Multiple optima and asymptotic approximations in the partial adjustment model
Journal of Econometrics, 1994Abstract This paper examines statistical problems which arise in empirical applications of the partial adjustment model with autoregressive errors when the model is nearly nonidentified. The results of Monte Carlo experiments show that the NLS estimation criterion function is multipeaked with high probability when the model is nearly nonidentified ...
McManus, Douglas A. +2 more
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