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Note on Seasonal Corrections : Trade of Primary Producing Countries

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 March 2020

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In this issue, the quarterly figures for exports and imports of primary producing countries given in the Statistical Appendix (tables 24 and 25) are seasonally adjusted. Table 1 shows the seasonal corrections applied, and gives some measure of their reliability. Seasonal adjustments were also calculated for a number of series not given in the Economic Review—notably for some primary producing countries' exports of certain commodities, such as cocoa and wool (table 1, part II). Chart 1 shows the adjusted and unadjusted lines for the total exports of the overseas sterling area, and also for some of the other series where the seasonal fluctuations are most marked.

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Copyright © 1961 National Institute of Economic and Social Research

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References

(1) The problems of seasonal correction were discussed more fully in ‘Seasonal corrections’, National Institute Economic Review, no. 5, September 1959.

(2) In a number of countries the number of working days varies widely within the country according to race and religion.