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  • ...on]] of the 1930s. The collection, collation and publication of national economic statistics is usually the responsibility of independent government agencies, and nati Economic statistics are collected according to a defined framework of arbitrary definitions an
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Economic statistics]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • The use of mathematical techniques to derive economic relationships from [[economic statistics]].
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  • ...on]] of the 1930s. The collection, collation and publication of national economic statistics is usually the responsibility of independent government agencies, and nati Economic statistics are collected according to a defined framework of arbitrary definitions an
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  • ...p://www.scotland.gov.uk/resource/doc/76169/0019773.pdf (PDF file) Scottish economic statistics 2005] - from the Scottish Executive
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  • Productive work (but, for the purposes of economic statistics, the term is applied only to work for financial gain).
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Economic statistics]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...Agriculture, he managed the first systematic survey to compile social and economic statistics for every parish in Scotland. He was a lay member of the General Assembly o
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  • ==Selected economic statistics== [[Recession of 2009/Addendum#Selected economic statistics|RETURN TO THE TOP]]
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  • ...d]], and [[opportunity cost]] - with quantitative observations including [[economic statistics]] and other survey-based data, using the techniques of [[applied statistics ...[[economic model|models]] based upon observed behaviour, as reflected in [[economic statistics]] and surveys.
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  • ...d]], and [[opportunity cost]] - with quantitative observations including [[economic statistics]] and other survey-based data, using the techniques of [[applied statistics ...[[economic model|models]] based upon observed behaviour, as reflected in [[economic statistics]] and surveys.
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  • ...nditions Following the Civil War in the United States |journal=[[Review of Economic Statistics]] |volume=2 |issue=Supplement 2 |pages=5–21 |jstor=1928610 |doi=10.2307/1
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  • ...o/Statistics/standards/lang--en/index.htm ''Standards and Guidelines'' for economic statistics, ]</ref>, but differing in practice from country to country, making compari
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  • - [[economic statistics]]
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  • ...[[Monetarism]]; and led to the systematic collection and publication of [[economic statistics]]. It has exerted a major influence upon political beliefs and ideologies a
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  • ...ematic testing of hypotheses. The availablity of collections of reliable [[economic statistics]] and the development of the techniques of [[econometrics]] both contribute
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  • ...<ref>For example the United Nations International Comparison Programme for economic statistics[http://unstats.un.org/unsd/methods/icp/index.htm]</ref>.
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  • ...ositive level it tests competing theories against the evidence provided by economic statistics, and it estimates the numerical relationships required to construct foreca ...tes, and who use logical deductions from axioms rather than induction from economic statistics;
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  • ...ium.org/wiki/Great_Depression/Tutorials] and for a summary of the relevant economic statistics see the Tutorials subpage of the article on the Great Depression in the Uni
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  • ...ment that occurred between between 1929 and 1931 <ref name=stats> See the economic statistics on the [[/Tutorials|tutorials subpage]]</ref><ref name=Eichengreen/>. The m
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  • ::::::::::'' for a summary of the relevant US economic statistics, see the [[/Tutorials |Tutorials subpage]];''<br>
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  • The development, in the latter half of the 20th century, of systems of [[economic statistics]] enabled economists to use [[induction (philosophy)|inductive reasoning]] ...e time by the comparatively recent practice of systematically collecting [[economic statistics]]. The work of a large body of economists was subsequently devoted to testi
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