Seasonal Corrections
Anonymous
National Institute Economic Review, 1959, vol. 5, 50-56
Abstract:
Wherever possible, the monthly and quarterly statistics used in the Economic Review have been adjusted to eliminate seasonal variations. This note describes the methods of seasonal adjustment and discusses how far the adjusted series can help the interpretation of current developments. The last section of the note describes an analysis of imports which, although it did not yield a satisfactory set of seasonal corrections, may be of help to others.
Date: 1959
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