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TABLE 2 Endogenous Variables

in An Econometric Model of Shanghai
by Choo Chou Foo, Chen Kang

Table 2: Endogenous variables Mnemonic Description Value

in Bank of Canada Banque du Canada Working Paper 97-16 / Document de travail 97-16
by Canadian Policy, Bank Canada, Richard Black, Richard Black, David Rose, David Rose
"... In PAGE 63: ...EQ Equilibrium relative price of output at factor cost 1.01065 Table2 : Endogenous variables Mnemonic Description... In PAGE 64: ...EQ Equilibrium real interest rate 0.00705 Table2 : Endogenous variables Mnemonic Description... In PAGE 65: ...17991 WADJ w adjustment cost -0.00000 Table2 : Endogenous variables Mnemonic Description... In PAGE 66: ...97390 ZE Expected real price of foreign exchange 0.97390 Table2 : Endogenous variables Mnemonic Description... ..."

Table 4 Definition of exogenous and endogenous variables

in Government Spending, Growth And Poverty: An Analysis Of Interlinkages In Rural India
by Shenggen Fan, Peter Hazell, Sukhadeo Thorat
"... In PAGE 5: ...TABLES Table 1: Government Expenditure in India, Million Rupees in 1960/61 Prices Table 2: Technology, Infrastructure, Production and Productivity in Indian Agriculture Table 3: Rural Wages and Employment Table4 : Definition of Exogenous and Endogenous Variables Table 5: Determinants of Rural Poverty in India: A Simultaneous Equation System Table 6: Poverty and Productivity Effects of Government Expenditures Appendix Table 1: Development Expenditures by State Appendix Table 2: Per Capita Development Expenditures by State Appendix Table 3: Percentage of Cropped Areas with High-Yielding Varieties Appendix Table 4: Percentage of Cropped Areas with Irrigation Appendix Table 5: Percentage of Electrified Villages Appendix Table 6: Literacy Rate of Rural Population Appendix Table 7: Road Density in Rural India Appendix Table 8: Production Growth in Indian Agriculture Appendix Table 9: Total Factor Productivity in Indian Agriculture Appendix Table 10: Rural Employment by State Appendix Table 11: Changes in Rural Wages by State Appendix Table 12: Poverty Changes by State, Head-Count Ratio Appendix Table 13: Population under Poverty Line by State, Thousand... In PAGE 5: ...TABLES Table 1: Government Expenditure in India, Million Rupees in 1960/61 Prices Table 2: Technology, Infrastructure, Production and Productivity in Indian Agriculture Table 3: Rural Wages and Employment Table 4: Definition of Exogenous and Endogenous Variables Table 5: Determinants of Rural Poverty in India: A Simultaneous Equation System Table 6: Poverty and Productivity Effects of Government Expenditures Appendix Table 1: Development Expenditures by State Appendix Table 2: Per Capita Development Expenditures by State Appendix Table 3: Percentage of Cropped Areas with High-Yielding Varieties Appendix Table4 : Percentage of Cropped Areas with Irrigation Appendix Table 5: Percentage of Electrified Villages Appendix Table 6: Literacy Rate of Rural Population Appendix Table 7: Road Density in Rural India Appendix Table 8: Production Growth in Indian Agriculture Appendix Table 9: Total Factor Productivity in Indian Agriculture Appendix Table 10: Rural Employment by State Appendix Table 11: Changes in Rural Wages by State Appendix Table 12: Poverty Changes by State, Head-Count Ratio Appendix Table 13: Population under Poverty Line by State, Thousand... In PAGE 18: ... As with the adoption of HYVs, there seems to be a strong correlation between poverty and extent of irrigation among states. In Punjab, more than 90 percent of the gross cropped area is irrigated (Appendix Table4 ). Similarly in Haryana, almost 80 percent of the total cropped area is irrigated.... In PAGE 38: ... (20) -r -r Government investments in soil and water conservation affect rural poverty through improved non-farm employment: dP/dGCSSL=(MP/MNAEMPLY)(MNAEMPLY/MGCSSL) (21) 5. DATA, MODEL ESTIMATION, AND RESULTS DATA SOURCES AND MEASUREMENT Table4 presents the definitions of each variable used in the estimation of the model. The head-count ratio, which measures poverty as a percentage of the rural population falling below the poverty line, is used in our analysis.... In PAGE 58: ... Table4 (continued) Exogenous Variables P: Percentage of rural population falling below poverty line. LITE: Literacy rate of rural population.... In PAGE 64: ...Appendix Table4 Percentage of cropped areas with irrigation Andhra Tamil West All Pradesh Haryana MP Maharasht Karnataka Punjab Nadu UP Bihar Gujarat Assam HP Rajasthan Orissa J amp;K Bengal Kerala India 1970 30.69 41.... ..."

Table 9. Instruments for Potentially Endogenous Variables

in Privatization and Labor Force Restructuring around the World
by Alberto Chong, Florencio López-de-Silanes
"... In PAGE 34: ... 3/ This set includes unemployment rate, fiscal deficit, openness, growth, and size of public sector. Law origin 1/ Continental dummies 2/ Macro controls 3/ F-statistic on excluded instruments Agent Bank Management Change Political affiliation of unions Pre- privatization profits Note: Table9 reports the group of instruments used in the first-step regression. The rows give the names of the dependent variables in the first-step regression.... ..."

Table 2: Endogenous Variables for the AMES Framework Variable Description

in Dynamic testing of wholesale power market designs: An open-source agent-based framework
by Junjie Sun, Leigh Tesfatsion 2006
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Table 4 Definition of exogenous and endogenous variables in the model Exogenous variables

in EPTD DISCUSSION PAPER NO. 66 GROWTH AND POVERTY IN RURAL CHINA: THE ROLE OF PUBLIC INVESTMENTS
by Shenggen Fan, Linxiu Zhang, Xiaobo Zhang 2000

Table 2: DC OPF Endogenous Variables Per Unit Variable Description

in The standard AC Optimal Power Flow (OPF) problem involves the minimization...
by Junjie Sun, Leigh Tesfatsion, William Hogan, Daniel Kirschen, Chen-ching Liu, Jim Mccalley, Michael J. D. Powell, Jim Price, Harold Salazar, Johnny Wong 2007
"... In PAGE 62: ...Table2 0: Sensitivity Test Results for Five-Node Case - Cross Comparison for Sum of Squared Voltage Angle Differences for pi = 100, 10, 1, 0.1, 0.... ..."

Table 1 Effects of the Tightness of Income Based Constraints on Endogenous Variables

in Borrowing Constraints, Portfolio Choice, and Precautionary Motives: Theoretical Predictions and Empirical Complications
by Michael Haliassos, Michael Haliassos, Christis Hassapis, Christis Hassapis
"... In PAGE 13: ... Table1 shows that the looser the constraint, the greater is expected future consumption and its ex ante variability, based on first-period information. Both effects are direct consequences of the result that looser constraints allow more current and expected future borrowing and stockholding, not only as levels but also as asset- to-income ratios.... ..."

Table 4.1 Definitions of exogenous and endogenous variables

in unknown title
by unknown authors 2002
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Table 6. Wage equation for migrants (Endogenous variable is log of monthy wage)

in Decomposing the Channels of Influence of Conditional Transfers in a Structural Model of Educational Choice
by Elisabeth Sadoulet, Frederico Finan, Alain De Janvry 2002
"... In PAGE 12: ... However, since one could argue a-priori that migrants do either better or worse than non-migrants, the direction of bias, if any, is unclear. This earning equation is reported in Table6 . The sample consists of individuals 18 and older.... ..."
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