elasticity

  • 91Frisch elasticity — The Frisch elasticity of labor supply capture the elasticity of hours worked to wage rate, given the marginal utility of consumption unchanged. In other words, Frisch elasticity measures the substitution effect of a change in wage rate on labor… …

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  • 92Constant Elasticity of Variance Model — In mathematical finance, the CEV or Constant Elasticity of Variance model is a stochastic volatility model, which attempts to capture stochastic volatility and the leverage effect. The model is widely used by practitioners in the financial… …

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  • 93Advertising Elasticity Of Demand - AED — A measure of a market s sensitivity to increases or decreases in advertising saturation. Advertising elasticity is a measure of an advertising campaign s effectiveness in generating new sales. It is calculated by dividing the percentage change in …

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  • 94price elasticity — ➔ elasticity of demand …

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  • 95price elasticity of demand — UK US noun [U] ► ECONOMICS ELASTICITY OF DEMAND(Cf. ↑elasticity of demand) …

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  • 96tensile elasticity — tempiamasis tamprumas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. elasticity of elongation; elasticity of extension; tensile elasticity vok. Dehnungselastizität, f; Zugelastizität, f rus. упругость на растяжение, f pranc. élasticité de traction,… …

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  • 97coefficient of elasticity — noun (physics) the ratio of the applied stress to the change in shape of an elastic body • Syn: ↑modulus of elasticity, ↑elastic modulus • Topics: ↑physics, ↑natural philosophy • Hypernyms: ↑ …

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  • 98Yield elasticity of bond value — is the percentage change in bond value divided by a one per percentage change in the yield to maturity of the bond. This is equivalent to saying the derivative of value with respect to yield times the (interest rate/value). This is equal to the… …

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  • 99Armington elasticity — An Armington elasticity is an economic parameter commonly used in models of consumer theory and international trade. It represents the elasticity of substitution between products of different countries, and is based on the assumption made by Paul …

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  • 100modulus of elasticity — Physics. any of several coefficients of elasticity of a body, expressing the ratio between a stress or force per unit area that acts to deform the body and the corresponding fractional deformation caused by the stress. Also called coefficient of… …

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