ARMAX (AUTOREGRESSIVE MOVING AVERAGE EXOGENOUS VARIABLES MODEL) - The combination of fundamental variab... ARMS - See Adjustable Rate Mortgages. ARMS INDEX - Also known as a TRading INdex (TRIN). The index is usually calculated as the number of adv...
Exogenous variable A variable whose value is determined outside the model in which it is used. Also called a parameter. Normal random variable ...
Exogenous variable - A variable that influences endogenous variables but is itself determined by factors outside the theory.
EXOGENOUS VARIABLE: A variable that is identified outside the workings of the model. Also termed an independent variable, an exogenous variable is in essence the "input" of the model.
See: exogenous variable. Parity For convertibles, level at which a convertible security's market price equals the aggregate value of the underlying common stock; value/worth of the convertible bond considered upon only as an equity instrument.
Related: Exogenous variable. Endorse Transferring asset ownership by signing the back of the asset's certificate. Endowment Gift of money or property to a specified institution for a specified purpose.
See: exogenous variable. Parity value Related:conversion value Participating GIC A guaranteed investment contract where the policyholder is not guaranteed a crediting rate, ...
This term normally refers, often only implicitly, to the effect of a change in some policy or other exogenous variable that will increase the quantity of trade.
Most econometric forecasters believe that economic judgment can and should be used not only to determine values for exogenous variables (an obvious requirement), but also to reduce the likely size of model error.
exclusion restrictions: In a simultaneous equation system -- that some of the exogenous variables are not in some of the equations; often this idea is expressed by saying the coefficient next to that exogenous variable is zero.
Where, Iev is the part of the investments defined by exogenous variables. IS curve expresses combination of the volume of national production and percentage rate, during which investments equal to the savings.
A value determined within the context of a model. Related: Exogenous variable. Endorse Gift of money or property to a specified institution for a specified purpose. Endowment funds ...
A representation that characterizes a part of a model (e.g. a growth rate), the value of which is determined outside of the model. See: exogenous variable. Paris Interbank Offer Rate (PIBOR) ...
See also: Exogenous, Endogenous, Endogenous variable, Expense, Banks
 
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