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correlation 3 equation 3 missing observation 3 surveys 3 Economic models 2 covariance 2 econometrics 2 equations 2 forecasting 2 measurement error 2 prediction 2 standard deviations 2 statistic 2 statistics 2 Artificial neural networks 1 Concentration patterns 1 Economic forecasting 1 Economic growth 1 Economic indicators 1 Gross domestic product 1 Groundwater pollution 1 Inverse problem 1 Measurement error 1 Missing observation 1 Pollution source identification 1 Syria 1 Trade policy 1 andean pact 1 annual exchange rate 1 anti-export bias 1 arithmetic 1 bilateral flows 1 bilateral trade 1 bilateral trade flows 1 business cycle 1 business cycle fluctuations 1 business cycle indicator 1 business cycle indicators 1 business cycles 1 common variance 1
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Al-Hassan, Abdullah 1 Benes, Jaromir 1 Blavy, Rodolphe 1 Clinton, Kevin 1 Datta, Bithin 1 Johnson, Marianne 1 Laxton, Douglas 1 Matheson, Troy 1 Singh, Raj 1
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Structural Models in Real Time
Clinton, Kevin; Johnson, Marianne; Benes, Jaromir; … - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2010
This paper outlines a simple approach for incorporating extraneous predictions into structural models. The method allows the forecaster to combine predictions derived from any source in a way that is consistent with the underlying structure of the model. The method is flexible enough that...
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A Coincident Indicator of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Business Cycle
Al-Hassan, Abdullah - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2009
This paper constructs a coincident indicator for the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) area business cycle. The resulting coincident indicator provides a reliable measure of the GCC business cycle; over the last decade, the GCC coincident index and the real GDP growth have moved closely together....
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Trade in the Mashreq; An Empirical Examination
Blavy, Rodolphe - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2001
This paper provides a framework for understanding trade patterns in the Mashreq. An augmented gravity model is used to compare actual with expected levels of trade. Trade barriers, political uncertainty, and over-appreciation of domestic currencies seem to explain low levels of international...
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Artificial neural network modeling for identification of unknown pollution sources in groundwater with partially missing concentration observation data
Singh, Raj; Datta, Bithin - In: Water Resources Management 21 (2007) 3, pp. 557-572
Groundwater pollution sources are characterized by spatially and temporally varying source locations, injection rates, and duration of activity. Concentration measurement data at specified observation locations are generally utilized to identify these sources characteristics. Identification of...
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