expected price

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meaningsofexpectedandprice

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expected
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
us
/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
believed to be going to happen ...
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price
noun[C]
uk
/praɪs/
us
/praɪs/
the amount of money for which something ...
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(Definition ofexpectedandpricefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Because of a production lag, the quantity produced depends on theexpectedpricelevel.
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So far, we did not consider any dynamics of the priors about theexpectedprice.
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That is, theexpectedpriceis persistently lower than the realized one, and consequently a reject cascade occurs.
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This implies that it is very difficult, in this case, to forecast the behavior of the -expectedpricep(t).
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Theexpectedpriceis therefore the constant (the long-run average price) plus the constant (the first-order autocorrelation coefficient) times the deviation of the previous price from the long-run average.
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First, the area planted to each crop is an increasing function ofexpectedpriceand yield.
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Supply is nonlinear, but increasing in producers'expectedprice.
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Ezekiel (1938) investigated the price dynamics in the cobweb model under naive expectations, where theexpectedpricefor tomorrow equals today's price.
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Households which did borrow or indicated no need for credit show theexpectedpriceresponse.
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In general, the elasticity reduction under joint pricing, and therefore theexpectedpriceincrease, will be greater as the overlap between two hospitals in the various submarkets is greater.
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Because of the incompleteness of the information set it is rational for the agent to consider more than the fundamental solution in order to compute theexpectedprice.
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In other words, the agents' ability to forecast theexpectedpriceseems to be offset by movements of the realized price at the same velocity, thus causing bubbles.
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When theexpectedpricefor water is greater, farmers in region 1 reduce their planting of the high water crop, leaving more water available for sale.
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A modest investment in mango is almost always optimal, given the initial prices and the range ofexpectedpricechanges.
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These price regressions were used to construct forecasts of annual prices andexpectedpricechanges in each year.
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This kind of path dependence seems to be strongly conditioned by the velocity at which agents forecast theexpectedpricecompared to the rapidity of asset price movements.
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Nerlove (1958) studied price fluctuations under adaptive expectations, where theexpectedpriceis adapted by a constant factor in the direction of the latest observed market price.
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Detailed decisions will be taken nearer the time in the light of developing economic conditions and theexpectedpricemovements for the various subsidised foods.
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In money terms the £37½ million which was theexpectedpricehas become £63 million, and for long the two heads were in polite disagreement.
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Farmers are receiving a better thanexpectedpricefor grain.
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