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What they were doing was putting time-series data from two different types of studies on one graph to show the long-term trend in temperature.
Think Progress » Palin blames ‘Gore-gate’ for ‘this snake oil science stuff.’ 2010
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Fortunately for the budding economic forecaster, the Philly Fed puts out a time-series chart of the ADS with bars indicating recessions.
Two More Hidden Market Signals Simon Constable 2011
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The methodology behind the White House data is, as usual with any White House, opaque, and they show a strange incuriosity for time-series data.
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As long as the assumptions are reasonable, we can at least be confident that the conclusions drawn from our time-series analysis are reasonable.
How Scientific Is Climate Science? Douglas J. Keenan 2011
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We investigate this hypothesis empirically by instrumenting for local area income with time-series variation in global oil prices between 1970 and 1990 interacted with cross-sectional variation in the oil reserves across different areas of the Southern United States.
To Our Health 2009
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I was wondering if there is any academic critique of climate models from a time-series econometric perspective.
What Kind of Global Warming Skeptic?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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There are probably other statistics you could track that would show a similar time-series just by coincidence.
Matthew Yglesias » Out of the Insane Asylum, and Into the Prison 2009
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There are probably other statistics you could track that would show a similar time-series just by coincidence.
Matthew Yglesias » Out of the Insane Asylum, and Into the Prison 2009
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Important examples include the celebrated "Kuznets's curve" of the U-shaped relation between GDP and income inequality, as well as his findings that the long-run average propensity to consume out of income tends to be constant in time-series data, whereas it tends to be fall in cross-section data.
The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1969-2006 2010
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The mathematics of time-series analysis gives us some tools to do this, requiring us first to state what we believe we know about the series in question.
How Scientific Is Climate Science? Douglas J. Keenan 2011
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