"The Statistician and Economist, Volume 11" presents a detailed exploration of statistical and econometric methods and their applications to economic analysis. This volume offers insights into the principles of statistical inference, regression analysis, time series analysis, and forecasting. It delves into the use of statistical models for understanding economic phenomena and making informed predictions.
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