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Monitoring Structural Change

Econometrica, 1996
Summary: Contemporary tests for structural change deal with detections of the ``one-shot'' type: given an historical data set of fixed size, these tests are designed to detect a structural break within the data set. Due to the law of the iterated logarithm, one-shot tests cannot be applied to monitor out-of-sample stability each time new data arrive ...
Chu, Chia-Shang James   +2 more
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Structural change, econometrics of

2008
This article covers methodological issues related to estimation, testing and computation for models involving structural changes. The amount of work on this subject since the 1950s is truly voluminous in both the statistics and econometrics literature. Accordingly, any survey is bound to focus on specific aspects.
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Structural changes in odontodysplasia

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1976
Report is made of a histologic and scanning electron microscopic (SEM) study of teeth affected by odontodysplasia. The enamel was found to be thinner than normal, and the entire surface showed numerous depressions. The prismatic orientation, diameter, and density were found to be normal.
J, Lustmann, M, Ulmansky
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Structural Change

Development and Change, 2015
ABSTRACTDevelopment economics appears to have come full circle, as interest in and concern for industrialization have made a comeback, echoing major concerns of the early development economists. However, when it comes to the practice of industrialization strategy and industrial policy, the default recommendation is still the market and static ...
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Structural Change

This authoritative and comprehensive reference work provides a thorough account of the classical approach to economics. It contains almost two hundred informative short entries in an easily accessible dictionary format on all the significant areas of this school of thought.
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Forecasting Under Structural Change

2014
Forecasting strategies that are robust to structural breaks have earned renewed attention in the literature. They are built on weighted averages downweighting past information and include forecasting with rolling window, exponential smoothing or exponentially weighted moving average and forecast pooling.
Mansur, Mohaimen   +3 more
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Structural change and unemployment

Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 1990
It is the opening article in a new Journal. The papers presented in the first issue touch on problems that go beyond the short run, they are concerned with the disrupting effects of technical change and of shifts in demand, they represent what is becoming known as structural economic dynamics.
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