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Predictive Autoregressive Models of the Russian Stock Market Using Macroeconomic Variables - Pages 2439-2449

N.G. Bagautdinova, E.I. Kadochnikova and A.N. Bakirova

DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2020.09.296

Published: 30 December 2020


Abstract: This article evaluates the relationship of macroeconomic variables of the domestic market with the stock index on the example of the Moscow exchange and selects forecast specifications based on an integrated auto regression model - the moving average. The methods that have been used are included in integrated auto regression-moving average model with exogenous variables and seasonal component, Box&Jenkins approach, auto-arima in R function, Hyndman & Athanasopoulos approach, and maximum likelihood method. The results demonstrate that the inclusion of external regressors in the one-dimensional ARIMAX model improves its predictive characteristics. Time series of macro-indicators of the domestic market – the consumer price index, the index of the output of goods and services for basic activities are not interrelated with the index of the Moscow exchange, with the exception of the dollar exchange rate. The positive correlation between the Moscow exchange index and macro indicators of the world economy - the S&P stock index, the price of Brent oil, was confirmed. In models with minimal AIC, a rare presence of the MA component was found, which shows that the prevailing dependence of the stock market yield on previous values of the yield (AR component) and thus, better predictability of the yield. It has shown that for stock market forecasting, "manual" selection of the ARIMA model type can give better results (minimum AIC and minimum RMSE) than the built-in auto.arima algorithm in R. It is shown that from a practical point of view, when selecting forecast models, the RMSE criterion is more useful for investors, which measures the standard error of the forecast in points of the stock index.

Keywords: Macroeconomics, stock market, autoregression model, forecast error.

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Rules of Speech Behavior in Tatar and Turkish Proverbs - Pages 2450-2456

Iskander Zhamilovich Edikhanov, Guzel Amirovna Nabiullina, Renat Islamgarayevich Latypov and Akarturk Karahan

DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2020.09.297

Published: 30 December 2020


Abstract: Today, despite the abundant supply and scientific papers concerning particular features of multi-method, communicative culture and comparative linguistic research on the ethnocultural stereotypes of Turkic peoples' communicative behavior, it is vital in modern linguistics. The issue statement is because the ethnocultural examination of the Turkic peoples' communicative behavior permits us to look at the ethnos' communicative culture in the modern context and distinguish typical and distinctive characteristics of the Tatar's communicative culture Turkish peoples. This survey investigates the ethnocultural stereotypes of the communicative behavior of the Tatar and Turkish linguistic cultures expressed in the paroemiological fund. The analysis is based on the Tatar and Turkish languages' phraseological and paroemiological units within this article's framework. The research adopted descriptive, stylistic, and comparative techniques. Moreover, The methodological framework is the linguoculturological, cognitive-linguistic aspects of the investigation of paroemiological units. The most substantial typical categories of the Tatars' communicative culture are the culture of communication, politeness, sociability, verbiage, silence, conflict communication, and effective communication. In paroemias, truth is proclaimed before lie, laconicalness before loquacity, silence before speaking, deed before the word, listening before speaking. The examination of stereotypes of communicative behavior reveals that the Tatars persist faithfully to the observance of folk traditions and particular speech cultures.

Keywords: Ethnocultural Stereotype Speech Behavior, Speech Culture, Turkish Ethnic Cultures, Tatar Cultures, Paroemiological Fund.

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Russian Size Adjectives Analyses by Corpus Linguistics Methods - Pages 2457-2464

Azaliya Rishatovna Gizatullina, Gulnara Firdavisovna Lutfullina and Tameryan Tatiana Yulievna

DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2020.09.298

Published: 30 December 2020


Abstract: The paper analyzes the functioning of size adjectives, exact as well as average size adjectives in Russian. Accurate measurement requires a numeral and also an adjective corresponding to the unit of measure. A parametric adjective is non-obligatory, while the designated parameter is derived from the semantics of the defined noun. The parametric noun in the required case form is included in the noun group, which performs the function of the attribute. Average size adjectives with abstract parameter nouns form complex attributes, taking pre and post positions to the defined noun. The adjective cредний /average is mainly combined with height and length parameters with the dominance of the noun size. Size adjectives короткий / short and длинный / long have a 2.4 asymmetrical ratio index of their functioning. It should be noted that roads and streets are more often characterized by positive and negative parameters, in turn. Adjectives of a positive width parameter dominate in garment characterization. This survey's primary objective is a qualitative analysis of the structure and semantics of size adjectives of exact measurement.

Keywords: Size Adjectives, Exact Size Adjective, Average Size Adjectives, Functional Semantics Collocation Analysis.

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Quadruple Helix Model on Creative Economy Development in Bandung Regency - Pages 2465-2473

Ferry Hadiyanto, Bayu Kharisma, Sutyastie S. Remi and Ardi Apriliadi

DOI: https://doi.org/10.6000/1929-4409.2020.09.299

Published: 30 December 2020


Abstract: This paper uses the quadruple helix model and creative economy as research variables. This study is conducted on the creative sector in Bandung Regency. The research process is mainly executed through focus group discussion (FGD) with all essential parties and interviews with stakeholders in regional work units. The FGD and interview procedure will generate accountable information related to (1) Potential map for the creative economy; (2) SWOT analysis and available partnership programs for the development of the creative economy; (3) a description of cooperation system between related parties in Quadruple helix; (4) Conception of a government partnership program with creative communities through program activities. This study's significant result indicates that the role of government in Quadruple helix cooperation is 60 percent in 2016 and decreasing to 10 percent in 2019. The reduction of the governmental function is also accompanied by the increasingly dominant role of creative entrepreneurs each year, reaching 55 percent in 2019. This phenomenon shows that the development of the creative economy is becoming more independent every year.

Keywords: Quadruple helix, Model, Creative economy development, Bandung regency.

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