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Approbation of the Averaged Method of Chain Substitutions for Three- and Four-Multiples and Multiplicative-Multiples Factor Models

https://doi.org/10.26794/2587-5671-2022-26-6-166-174

Abstract

The aim of the present study is to present the results of the approbation of the methodology of the averaged method of chain substitutions for three and four-multiple and multiplicative-multiple factor models and to systematize in tabular form all mathematical expressions developed so far to determine the individual factor influences by types of factor models. The relevance of the research is caused by the disadvantages and the limited applicability of the methods of deterministic factor analysis developed so far, which is one of the areas of financial and economic analysis. The scientific novelty of the research is the new mathematical expressions developed by the author for determining the individual factor influences according to the methodology of the averaged method of chain substitutions for three and four multiple and multiplicative-multiple factor models. Previous and new mathematical expressions according to the averaged method of chain substitutions are systematized by types of factor models in tabular form. The main conclusion is that the averaged method of chain substitutions has complete universality of application for all types of factor models and is characterized by accuracy and unambiguity of the results obtained for quantification of individual factor influences.

About the Author

V. Ts. Mitev
University of Mining and Geology «St. Ivan Rilski»
Bulgaria

Veselin Ts. Mitev – PhD, Assoc. Prof., Department of Economics and Management

Sofia


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Mitev V.Ts. Approbation of the Averaged Method of Chain Substitutions for Three- and Four-Multiples and Multiplicative-Multiples Factor Models. Finance: Theory and Practice. 2022;26(6):166-174. https://doi.org/10.26794/2587-5671-2022-26-6-166-174

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