sensitivity analysis in economics
Sensitivity analysis in economics refers to a method used to determine how changes in different variables impact the outcomes and results of economic models or projects. By varying the inputs and assumptions within specified ranges, this analysis helps to identify potential sources of uncertainty and assess the sensitivity of the economic model or project to those uncertainties.
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