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A Statistical Analysis of Regional-Unemployment Series

In this paper statistical techniques from time-domain and frequency-domain analyses are employed to study the temporal variations in regional-unemployment rates. The focus is on a decomposition of the series into a number of periodic components. By means of an empirical application to a set of Dutch...

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Published in:Environment and planning. A 1978-08, Vol.10 (8), p.937-954
Main Authors: Bartels, C P A, Booleman, M, Peters, W H
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