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Robustness (economics)

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In economics, robustness is the ability of a financial trading system to remain effective under different markets and different market conditions, or the ability of an economic model to remain valid under different assumptions, parameters and initial conditions.

  • Kuorikoski, Jaakko; Lehtinen, Aki; Marchionni, Caterina (2007-09-25). "ECONOMICS AS ROBUSTNESS ANALYSIS" (PDF). University of Pittsburgh. Retrieved 4 May 2010.