stylized fact

collocation in English

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stylized
adjective
uk
/ˈstaɪə.laɪzd/
us
/ˈstaɪə.laɪzd/
If something is stylized, it is represented with an emphasis on a particular style, especially a style in which there are only a few ...
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fact
noun[C or U]
uk
/fækt/
us
/fækt/
something that is known to have happened or to exist, especially something for which proof exists, or about which there ...
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In addition, it is sometimes conjectured that chartist-fundamentalist models have difficulties in mimicking thestylizedfactof financial markets in a nonstationary setting.
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Furthermore, as astylizedfact, the drafting styles of standards and rules may differ substantially.
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Nevertheless, in this field of research, the literature has ignored an importantstylizedfactof the labor market, namely, the existence of wage differentials.
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Thisstylizedfacthas prompted economists to find explanations to it.
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It is astylizedfactthat there are enterprises which engage in export and ones which do not.
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Astylizedfactis often a broad generalization that summarizes some complicated statistical calculations, which although essentially true may have inaccuracies in the detail.
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This explains thestylizedfactthat short-term yields are usually lower than long-term yields.
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We previously showed that a high value of this parameter is necessary to match the monetary stylized facts.
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We also explore the extent to which our model is able to mimic the stylized facts of financial markets.
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Moreover, this model with technology shocks and variable markups also is able to replicate the main stylized facts of markups.
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Understanding the impact of these different shocks is important when constructing a structural model that would be consistent with the stylized facts.
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To summarize, the stylized facts offer little support for the view that the levy system is arbitrary and ineffective.
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The population dynamics model satisfies the biological stylized facts for that ecological system and in this sense it is unique in the literature.
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However, when simulated, these models generate realistic time paths of prices explaining many of the stylized facts observed in real financial markets.
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The results suggest that there is considerable consistency between the findings in other studies and the stylized facts we document here.
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For example, one may then be able to relate some of the stylized facts directly to certain features of the model.
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In such a situation, respecting the stylized facts and starting from the properties found in univariate series could be a preferable approach.
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Simulations of this model show that it can mimic in surprising quantitative accuracy the above stylized facts.
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On the one hand, these models are remarkably successful in replicating the stylized facts of financial markets.
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Another more specific area where standard analysis does not seem to be capable of reproducing certain stylized facts is that of financial markets.
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