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Noah EffectThe tendency of persistent time series (0.50<H<1.00) to have abrupt, and discontinuous changes. The normal distribution assumes continuous changes in a system. However, a time series which exhibits Hurst statistics may abruptly change levels, skipping values either up or down. Mandelbrot coined the term "Noah effect" after the biblical story of the deluge. See: Joseph Effect, Hurst Exponent, Persistence, Anti-persistence.Noah Effect Similar MatchesCause and Effect DiagramCause and Effect DiagramSee Ishikawa Diagram. Price effectPrice effectImpact of a change in interest rates on bond prices. Effective yieldEffective yieldYield or return on a short-term investment after adjustment for the change in exchange rates over the period of concern. Income effectIncome effectThat portion of the effect of price on quantity demanded that reflects the change in real income due to the price change. Contrasts with substitution effect. Annual effective yieldAnnual effective yieldSee: Annual percentage yield. Further SuggestionsEffective rateweekend effect Harberger-Laursen-Metzler Effect Information content effect Calendar effect Effective Interest Rate Effective debt International Fisher effect Small firm effect Effective net worth Neglected firm effect Clientele effect Terms of trade effect Effective margin (EM) Balassa-Samuelson Effect Fisher effect Dilutive effect Material Adverse Change or Effect Reinvestment effect Effective tax rate Synergistic effect calendar effect Effective tariff Effective exchange rate Fisher Effect |
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