Forecasting and recognizing business cycle turning points /
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TextPublication details: New York : National Bureau of Economic Research; distributed by Columbia University Press , c1968.Description: xvii, 131 p. :illSubject(s): DDC classification: - 338.54'4 FEL
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Two papers, the 2d being a revision of C. E. Hinshaw's thesis, Vanderbilt University.
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This study evaluates the degree of accuracy that prominent business analyst have attained in predicting business cycle turning points.
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