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ECM
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ECMElectronic Countermeasures
ECMEnterprise Content Management
ECMEngine Control Module
ECMElectronic Control Module
ECMExtracellular Matrix
ECMEvery Child Matters (UK)
ECMEducazione Continua in Medicina (Italy)
ECMError Correction Mode
ECMElectronic Content Management
ECMElectret Condenser Microphone
ECMElliptic Curve Method
ECMError Correction Model
ECMElectronically Commutated Motor
ECMEngineering Change Management
ECMElectro-Chemical Machining
ECMElectronic Counter Measure
ECMEnergy Conservation Measure
ECMEquity Capital Market
ECMEnterprise Change Management
ECMErythema Chronicum Migrans
ECMenergy-corrected milk
ECMEuropean Christian Mission (various nations)
ECMError Correction Mechanism (economics/trade)
ECMEngine Condition Monitoring
ECMEuropean Common Market
ECMEnterprise Configuration Management
ECMEnvironmentally Conscious Manufacturing
ECMEditions of Contemporary Music (Munich, Germany record company)
ECMEntitlement Control Message (digital video)
ECMEnterprise Commerce Management
ECMExceptional Case Marking (grammar syntax theory)
ECMEast Central Minnesota
ECMExempt Commercial Market
ECMEntity Coordination Management (FDDI)
ECMEnterprise Compliance Management
ECMEarth Covered Magazine (concrete structure used to store ammuntion)
ECMElectro Cell Manipulator
ECMEngineering, Construction and Maintenance
ECMEndpoint Congestion Management (IETF)
ECMElectronics Contract Manufacturer
ECMError Covariance Matrix
ECMEntry Clearance Manager (UK immigration)
ECMEnterprise Component Modeling (Platinum Technology)
ECMEnterprise Channel Management
ECMExpander Connection Manager (SAS)
ECMEndothelial Cell Multimerin
ECMEmergency Changeover Message (CCS #7/ITU-T)
ECMEquivalent Current Method
ECMEnvironmental Cooling Module
ECMExam Content Manual
ECMElectronic Commerce Manager
ECMElectronic Component Manufacturer
ECMExpendable Crew Member (science fiction character)
ECMElectro-Chemical Migration (blooming and dendrite growth in PCAs due to electro-chemical reaction)
ECMEvaluation Capability Module
ECMEveryplace Connection Manager (IBM)
ECMEstonian Centre on Medicines
ECMEggwhite Cervical Mucus (fertility charting)
ECMError Checking Mode (fax)
ECMExtensible Call Model (Cisco)
ECMEngine Cranking Mode
ECMEngineering Change Modification
ECMEcho Canceler Method
ECMEctomycorrhyzae
ECMEnterprise Control Manager (software change management application tool for AMC GDSS II)
ECMEnds Center Matched
ECMExecutive Control Message
ECMEnhanced Communications Manager
ECMExponential Correlation Model
ECMEddy Current Monitoring (nuclear power)
ECMExposure Control Monitor
ECMEarliest Childhood Memory (psychology)
ECMEarly Christian Monument
ECMEarly Childhood Music
ECMEcumenical Christian Ministry (Kansas)
ECMEquipment Condition Monitoring
ECMEnergy Conservation Management
ECMEmployment Case Manager (various organizations)
ECMEngineering Coordination Memorandum
ECMExecutive Career Management
ECMExecutive Committee Member (various organizations)
ECMEngineering Construction Management (various locations)
ECMElectronic Cigarettes Mart
ECMEmerging Capital Market
ECMErosion Control Mat


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The figures in parentheses are the 5th and 95th percentiles (95% confidence intervals) computed using Monte Carlo integration and drawing from a normal distribution for the estimated coefficients and a Wishart distribution for the inverse of the estimated error covariance matrix, with 1000 replications.
The ideal will be to start with a higher number of factors, but as we increase this number and, consequently, the number of instrumental variables needed to estimate (4), the error covariance matrix grows proportionally--the number of instruments times the number of periods--which means that it grows quite rapidly, causing problems in inverting [?
GLS and its feasible counterpart are introduced in these contexts, in contrast with the more typical approach of deriving these procedures as solutions to the estimation problem raised by the general linear model with an unrestricted error covariance matrix.
 
 
 
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