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Our knowledge, however, of the methods by which many Soviet statistical series are produced is limited.
According to this statistical series, manufacturing has not declined relative to the overall economy.
She gazed at the console in front of her and grinned: another perfect statistical series.
If that figure stands up, it will be the lowest since that statistical series began in 1928.
Gasoline prices jumped 20.6 percent, the biggest rise in a statistical series dating back to 1947.
Unlike many Government statistical series, such as those on the labor market, the trade figures are hard numbers, rarely needing to be revised.
The pattern, here and in a thousand other statistical series, is absolutely clear and unmistakable.
Officials said that the percentages were the highest since the two related statistical series were begun in 1943.
The trend (using a different statistical series) continued upwards for data after 1976, excluding privatization proceeds.
That was the biggest monthly increase the category has shown since this statistical series was begun in 1947.
They noted that the report on orders for durable goods is one of the most erratic of the Government's statistical series.
BJS maintains nearly three dozen major statistical series designed to cover each stage of the criminal justice system.
It has produced various basic statistical series on the territories, dealing with population, employment, wages, external trade, national accounts, and various other topics."
Transports et télécoms (Statistical series).
Other techniques include manipulating statistical series to support the given point of view, and deliberately mis-translating texts (into other languages)... etc.
He built statistical series based on a similar method to that which he used in his studies of France, working with other economists, particularly Emmanuel Saez.
Since the first edition of this volume, the government has discontinued the low-income families statistical series and substituted it with a new series showing households below average income.
These were said by officials to be the highest percentages since the two related statistical series were begun in 1943, though they cautioned that periodic changes in methodology prevented exact comparisons.
Some of the statistical series mentioned in the article, such as advance durable goods orders and advance retail sales, are intended and clearly labeled as early glimpses of economic developments.
Atlas-Historical Cartography This website provides information on the evolution of administrative boundaries of Portugal, and on censuses and other statistical series for the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Analysts also noted that the central bank would be evaluating figures on industrial production for last month, a statistical series that the Fed itself compiles and that will be published on Monday.
The Gini coefficient has fallen from 48.7 in 1998 to 42 in 2007 (claims that the Gini has risen were based on data from two different (non-comparable) statistical series).
In what is thought to be the first privatization of a Government statistical series, the Conference Board will assume custody of the Leading Economic Index and two companion business-cycle gauges, the Commerce Department announced today.
One also needs to keep in mind that some statistical series, such as building permits, tend to move in advance of the economy as a whole, while others, such as the prime interest rate and the unemployment rate, lag behind it.
This was regarded as a clear sign of retrenchment even though this statistical series has become muddied by increasing use of credit cards for convenience or to get such benefits as frequent-flier miles rather than for actual borrowing.