Some Aspects regarding the Residual Variable
Journal Title: Revista Romana de Statistica - Year 2015, Vol 63, Issue 6
Abstract
The study of the residual variable is a significant aspect in econometrics practice, both in model use and constructions, as it provides key information on the correlation between two varaibles, and also the impact of third-party factors not considered by a particular model.
Authors and Affiliations
Constantin ANGHELACHE, Radu MARINESCU, Alexandru Lucian MANOLE
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