What's more, " There's a long lag effect between higher interest rates and a economic slowdown, " said Cleland, whose firm manages some $ 6 . 5 billion in assets.
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France's first-quarter gross domestic product jumped from a 0.4 percent contraction in fourth-quarter 1995, reflecting the lag effect of the public sector strikes, higher fuel consumption and extra working days.
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A "'lead lag effect "', especially in economics, describes the situation where one ( leading ) variable is cross-correlated with the values of another ( lagging ) variable at later times.
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And even then, there is a three-to four-month lag effect . . . . So voters will look for someone who is both reassuring and seen as competent on economic matters.
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France's first-quarter gross domestic product jumped from a 0 . 4 percent contraction in fourth-quarter 1995, reflecting the lag effect of the public sector strikes, higher fuel consumption and extra working days.
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However, the lag effects are difficult to measure and based in part on the organization's ability to leverage the new CRM system and adapt to the changes in business operations as a result.
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Reddi writes : " Dynamic position coupling between two or more bodies [ or quanta ] is the lead-lag effect, which is based on the ordinary differential equation ", which is not true.
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Using baseball statistics to look for a jet-lag effect is " a cute idea, " said Dr . Gary S . Richardson, director of the sleep disorders service at the Brigham and Women's Hospital.
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A summer slowdown in consumer spending, housing and business investment still is likely because of the lag effect of higher borrowing costs earlier in the year, said Carl Palash, chief economist at MCM MoneyWatch in New York.
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A summer slowdown in consumer spending, housing and business investment is still likely because of the lag effect of higher borrowing costs earlier in the year, said Carl Palash, chief economist at MCM MoneyWatch in New York.