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Page 246
... trend already in operation . As a rough approximation then we proceed as follows . Prior to 1960 it is assumed that ... trend increment in 1960 and 1961 was such that a 10 per cent increment over the larger 1959 base met the trend ...
... trend already in operation . As a rough approximation then we proceed as follows . Prior to 1960 it is assumed that ... trend increment in 1960 and 1961 was such that a 10 per cent increment over the larger 1959 base met the trend ...
Page 424
... trend in June after 1958 : Link Relatives 1958 1959 1960 June March September June December September 99.4 105.3 ... trend in June and a rising trend in September after 1958 : ( Continued on page 425 ) In most items , the seasonal ...
... trend in June after 1958 : Link Relatives 1958 1959 1960 June March September June December September 99.4 105.3 ... trend in June and a rising trend in September after 1958 : ( Continued on page 425 ) In most items , the seasonal ...
Page 451
... trend " . Quantification of the trend concept is made possible by the techniques of time series decomposition . In the isolation and measurement of secular trend , seasonal and random fluctuations do not create difficulties , since they ...
... trend " . Quantification of the trend concept is made possible by the techniques of time series decomposition . In the isolation and measurement of secular trend , seasonal and random fluctuations do not create difficulties , since they ...
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advance deposits agreements agricultural analysis areas Asia Asian average balance bales Bank of Pakistan bazaar bonus scheme capital cash census cent coefficient commodities consumption cooperation cost cotton crop crores customs union December decline Development Economics East ECAFE economic development economic growth economic integration effect elasticity enumerators estimates exports factors farmers firms food output foodgrains foreign exchange foreign exchange earnings foreign trade hessian higher Hong Kong imports increase India industries Institute of Development International intra-regional trade investment Iran Japan jute Karachi labour land less limited manufactured marginal marginal revenue marketable surplus ment million monetary money supply national income payments percentage period Philippines Planning population problem production programme question rate of growth ratio raw jute reason relative revenue rise rural saving scheduled banks sector Statistics Table tion underdeveloped countries United wage West Pakistan yarn