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In industrial crystallization, crystal size distribution and mean crystal size as well as external habit and internal structure are important characteristics for further use of the crystals.
In industrial crystallization, CSD and mean crystal size as well as external habit and internal structure are important characteristics for further use of the crystals.
The model is driven by an independently and identically distributed consumption growth process and adds a slow ‐moving external habit to the standard power utility function.
While consumption habits have been utilized as a means of generating a hump shaped output response to monetary policy shocks in sticky-price New Keynesian economies, there is relatively little analysis of the impact of habits (particularly, external habit s) on optimal policy.
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We show that the external habit-formation model economy of Campbell and Cochrane (1999) can explain why the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) and its extensions are betterapproximate asset pricing models than is the standard onsumption-based model.
External habits g enerate an additional distortion in the economy, which implies that the flex-price equilibrium will no longer be efficient and that policy faces interesting new trade-offs and potential stabilization biases.
In this paper we consider the implications of external habits for optimal monetary policy, when those habi ts either exist at the level of the aggregate basket of consumption goods or at the level of individual goods.
The external shape (habit) of well-developed crystals can be visually studied and classified.
The external shape (habit) of well-developed crystals can be visually studied and classified according to the various crystal systems that span the 32 crystal classes.
Time and time again it has been shown that external cues, habit and based-on-nothing hunches affect our food choices, our hunger and appetite, our sense of taste, and even our happiness.
The great variety in the external aspect or habit of plants has relation to several conditions, such as the character of the stem as regards height, branching, &c. ; the size, form, colour, and covering of leaves, and their arrangement on the stem : in the latter respect there is generally clear evidence of definite order or law.
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