Use of Economic Statistics

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A01=C. A. Blyth
A01=Conrad Blyth
applied mathematics
Author_C. A. Blyth
Author_Conrad Blyth
Category=KCH
Central Government
Combined Capital Account
Constant Price Estimates
cotton industry
econometrics
economic indicators comparison
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Gdp Index
GNP Series
Government Printing Office
Hire Purchase Controls
Hire Purchase Credit
IMF
index number calculation
industrial economics
industry economics
international economics
International Monetary Fund
interpreting official economic data for research
macroeconomic data sources
macroeconomics
Military Expenditures
Month's Index
motor industry
Moving Average
October Index
official statistics interpretation
Personal Sector
Public Administration
Ratio Chart
Regular Seasonal Pattern
Scatter Diagram
Seasonally Adjusted
Sic
social accounting systems
time series analysis methods
UK economics
United Kingdom Balance
United States Government Printing Office
Vegetable Prices

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815351009
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1960 and 1966. This is an elementary introduction to the sources of economic statistics and their uses in answering economic questions. No mathematical knowledge is assumed, and no mathematical symbols are used.

The book shows - by asking and answering a number of typical questions of applied economics - what the most useful statistics are, where they are found, and how they are to be interpreted and presented. The reader is introduced to the major British, European and American official sources, to the social accounts, to index numbers and averaging, and to elementary aids to inspection such as moving averages and scatter diagrams.

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