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This paper shows that a multiple regression with two highly correlated explanatory variables, both of them with a near zero correlation with the dependent variable may correspond to a spurious regression or to a homeostatic model, with estimates highly sensible to outliers. The regression method...
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Cet article présente un cas particulier de régression non fondée, lorsqu'une variable dépendante a un coefficient de corrélation simple proche de zéro avec deux autres variables, qui sont en revanche très corrélées entre elles. Dans ce type de régressions, les paramètres mesurant la...
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En 2008, l'agence d'évaluation de la recherche et de l'enseignement supérieur (AERES) a attribué sa meilleure note (A+) à 90 revues en économie et gestion parmi 684 revues. Cet article montre que 109 revues parmi les 594 (18%) revues classées A, B ou C par l'AERES ont des facteurs d'impact...
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Cet article montre que le taux de marge de l'entreprise, le capital et l'espérance du taux d'utilisation des capacités de production dépendent de sa structure financière (le ratio dette/fonds propres) lorsque l'investissement est irréversible face à l'incertitude et lorsqu'il y a...
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This paper shows that a multiple regression with two highly correlated explanatory variables, both of them with a near zero correlation with the dependent variable may correspond to a spurious regression or to a homeostatic model, with estimates highly sensible to outliers. The regression method...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009493572
[eng] This paper presents a model of endogenous growth with an imperfectly com­petitive financial intermediation sector. A concentrated banking sector implies a higher level of intermediation margin, which exerts a depressive influence on savings and investment. This prediction alone would...
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[eng] Financial systems and growth : the effects of 'short-termism. . This article compares two types of financial systems in the framework of an innovation-based endogenous growth model. In one case, the financial system is represented by a very large numer of small lenders. In another case,...
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