profligately
adverb
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adv
Etymology: Etymology tree English profligate Middle English -ly English -ly English profligately From profligate + -ly.
- In a profligate manner.
“In the next section of this paper we discuss a general strategy for estimating profligately (as opposed to parsimoniously) parameterized macromodels[.]”
“For the purpose of defining a recursive competitive equilibrium, it is useful to note that it is also possible to define the state of the planner's problem more profligately as #92;tildeX#95;t#61;#92;left#91;#92;begin#123;array#125;#123;ccccc#125;#92;thetaamp;N#95;tamp;n#95;#123;t-1#125;amp;n#95;#123;t-2#125;amp;n#95;#123;t-3#125;#92;end#123;array#125;#92;right#93;' [sic] with associated decision rule n#95;t#61;-#92;tildeF#92;tildeX#95;t and law of motion #92;tildeX#95;#123;t#43;1#125;#61;#92;left(#92;tildeA-#92;tildeB#92;tildeF#92;right)#92;tildeX#95;t#43;#92;tildeC#92;epsilon#95;#123;t#43;1#125;.”