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9780198773177

Modelling Seasonality

Modelling Seasonality

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  • ISBN-13: 9780198773177
  • ISBN: 019877317X
  • Publication Date: 1992
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated

AUTHOR

Hylleberg, Svend

SUMMARY

The realization among econometricians and applied economists that seasonal variation in many time series is often larger and less regular than has been supposed, has recently led to an increased interest in seriously modelling seasonality. The relative size of seasonal variation also meansthat such modelling is of major economic interest. Important developments in modelling seasonality have occurred - the last ten years have seen improvements in the model based procedures, the discovery of periodic models, seasonal integration and cointegration, and in the development of economictheories of seasonality.This volume brings together some leading papers on the existing standard economic theory of seasonality as well as papers which apply newer statistical tools to the modelling of seasonal phenomena. In addition to the topics already mentioned, it presents and discusses the X-11 method of seasonaladjustment and the introduction includes a description and assessment of the most recent developments.Hylleberg, Svend is the author of 'Modelling Seasonality', published 1992 under ISBN 9780198773177 and ISBN 019877317X.

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