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Other "exogenous events" of this kind are hard to spot in the macroeconomic data.
Professor Fair makes no claim to being able to predict "exogenous events," like a financial crisis — he didn't predict the 2008 crisis, for example — or a major war or an oil shock, which could radically change the landscape.
Or perhaps they were simply sceptical of any attempt to predict the economic impact of the disease.Swine flu is just the latest in a series of "exogenous events" (risks originating outside the financial system) to test the markets.
"But if you look at the futures markets out six to 10 months, they are not pricing in exogenous events that are likely to occur, like a hurricane or a crisis involving Iran".
"People adapt and work around the shock; those unaffected work harder and longer to pick up the slack .Apart from the difficulty of forecasting the impact of exogenous events, investors may have another reason for ignoring them.
Some much-feared events, such as the Y2K computer bug and bird flu, have been complete washouts.In this section A reluctant patient Cold comfort Afloat but not buoyant In their sights Downgraded Pelt tightening Dropping the shopping Great barrier grief Reprints Related items The spread of swine flu: Don't panic yetJul 16th 2009Changes of government can be regarded as exogenous events too.
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But she worries that it's impossible to generate that sort of political will by fiat, just by declaring it a national emergency project to fight unemployment (as Christina Romer wants us to); you may need some sort of exogenous event.What we'd really like is to find an exogenous event that doesn't kill anyone.
On Wall Street, it is what is known as an exogenous event — a sudden political or economic jolt that cannot be predicted or modeled but sends shockwaves rippling through global markets.
An exogenous event, escalating oil futures, saved the quarter.
The main difference relies in that our approach aims to capture high-level information of how a complex exogenous event, such as a news event, is perceived by social network users in an aggregated way.
When encountering an exogenous event, it acts as an external force that direct the shift of people's attention – that is, the overall attention appears to converge into a more homogenized structure at a particular period.
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