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    University of Toronto Department of Economics ECO 204 2010 - 2011 Sayed Ajaz Hussain Lecture 1 Ajaz Hussain. Department of Economics. University of Toronto (St. George) 1 Today About ECO 204 (Single-Variable) Functions (Single-Variable) Calculus (Single-Variable) Unconstrained Optimization (Single-Variable) Concave and Convex Functions Ajaz Hussain. Department of Economics. University of Toronto (St. George) 2 Instructor: Office Room 212, Economics Department 150 St. George Street

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    I chose the poem “Stationary Point” by Pablo Neruda because it encourages people to always move forward and to never stay static in one place. The imagery that stands out in this poem says, “as it lifts itself out of non-being, even now, to be flowering bough.” This imagery demonstrates the climax because throughout the poem, the speaker reflects upon being unable to move and then it becomes or strives to be mobile again. We can see that the speaker introduces a key turning point in this poem through

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    Course ADVANCED ECONOMETRICS Programme MSc in Finance Site HEC Lausanne Semester Fall 2014 Module Leader Diane Pierret Teaching Assistant Daria Kalyaeva Assessment Type: Empirical Assignment Assessment Title: A Dynamic Model for Switzerland GDP Written by: Group Y (Ariane Kesrewani & Alan Lucero) Additional attachments: Zip Folder containing Matlab code, data and figures

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    AR (2) dynamic does not have obvious improvement when comparing with AR (1) dynamic, but also state their explanations, which offers various directions of following researches. Minor Concerns This study might be stricter if the researcher added stationary test. Since most variables are

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    Time Series Analysis - ARIMA models - Basic Definitions and Theorems about ARIMA models marginal distribution function of a time series (V.I.1-1) Before analyzing the structure of a time series model one must make sure that the time series are stationary with respect to the variance and with respect to the mean. First, we will assume statistical stationarity of all time series (later on, this restriction will be relaxed). Statistical stationarity of a time series implies that the marginal probability

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    mu_I} (R_I(\widetilde{S}_I) - T_I^*) \ge V_I(S_I^*)^{{1/\mu_I}} (R_I(S_I^*) - T_I^*) \end{equation*} Since $R_I(S_I^*) \ge T_H^*$, according to Equation (\ref{Equ: DefTi}), we have: $T_I^* = \mu_I T_H^* +(1-\mu_I) R_I(S_I^*)$. After plugging $T_I^*$ in the above inequality, it follows that: \begin{eqnarray}\label{Equ: l2Equ3} &V_I(\widetilde{S}_I) ^{1/\mu_I}& (R_I(\widetilde{S}_I) - \mu_I T_H^* - (1-\mu_I) R_I(S_I^*)) \ge V_I(S_I^*) ^{{1/\mu_I}} (R_I(S_I^*) - \mu_I T_H^* -(1-\mu_I) R_I(S_I^*)) \nonumber

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    3. Data and Methodology Present paper utilizes the annual data of GDP, Indian FDI, level of Investment and Export in real terms from the period 1989/90 to 2013/14. The concerned variables are transformed into logarithm and hereafter these are denoted by 〖LnGDP〗_t,〖LnFDI〗_t 〖LnI〗_t and 〖LnX〗_t . Fully Modified Ordinary Least Squares (FMOLS) is the main econometric methodology used in this paper to examine the role and impact of Indian FDI on Nepalese economic growth. The FMOLS of economic growth

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    Problem 4. Prove that (y^3+z^3 ) x^2+yz^4 is irreducible over C[x,y,z]. Also prove that (y^3+z^3 ) x^2+y^2 z^3 is irreducible. Assume that (y^3+z^3 ) x^2+yz^4=a*b. Then one of a or b is linear in x^2 and the other doesn’t have x^2 at all because the degree of the product is the sum of the two degrees. Now we write 〖a=cx〗^2+d, so c and d have only y’s and z’s. Then (y^3+z^3 ) x^2+yz^4=(〖cx〗^2+d)*b But now b*d=yz^4, and since C[y,z] is a unique factorization domain, b and d must be monomials.

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