Sentences with phrase «error correction model»

Cointegration takes into account that the two series have a unit root, so the analysis is done with a Vector Error Correction Model (VECM).
Renewable and non-renewable energy consumption - growth nexus: evidence from a panel error correction model.
Causality between energy consumption and output growth in the Indian cement industry: an application of the panel vector error correction model (VECM).
Energy consumption and economic growth in central america: evidence from a panel cointegration and error correction model, Energy Economics (31): 211 — 216.
Renewable energy, output, CO2 emissions, and fossil fuel prices in Central America: Evidence from a non linear panel smooth transition vector error correction model.
Evans, Olaniyi (2013): Correlations between the Petroleum Industry and the Per Capita Income in Nigeria: Cointegration and Error Correction Model Approach by Olaniyi Evans.

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Their phase correction model assumes that the correction of a rate of error is contingent on the ratio of tempo variation to a performer's ability to resist noise distraction and concentrate solely on the conductor.
The benefits of coordinated model intercomparison include increased communication among modelling groups, more rapid identification and correction of errors, the creation of standardised benchmark calculations and a more complete and systematic record of modelling progress.
It is the multitude of errors in the models which the modellers do not wish to admit to, not the corrections which they feel are necessary.
Integrated Application of the Tracking Angle Bias Strategy and the Error - correction Model Strategy in DAHAN Solar Power Tower Plant
Please see this entry to correct your outdated concerns about satellite readings, they are well in line with the models now after numerous error corrections.
This includes raw climate model output, as well as model output that has been processed by «bias correction» (removal of some known errors) and / or «downscaling» (addition of finer spatial detail).
Is there a correction factor that would have to be factored into the error estimates in the statistical model?
For instance, two that were based purely on global energy balance estimates, with climate sensitivity assumed to be 3 K; three did not themselves actually estimate global aerosol forcing; and one turns out to have used a model with a serious code error, correction of which substantially reduces its estimate of aerosol cooling.
Energy consumption, real income and temporal causality: Results from multi-country study based on cointegration and error - correction modeling techniques.
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