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Band Pass Filter code (Perl)

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Christian Zimmermann (University of Connecticut)

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This code is for a perl function that takes an array with the maximum period of oscillation (position 0), the minimum period of oacillation (position 1) and the data. Returns the ocillations in an array.

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File URL: http://dge.repec.org/codes/zimmermann/bpfilter.pl
File Format: application/x-perl
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Software component provided by Quantitative Macroeconomics & Real Business Cycles in its series QM&RBC Codes with number 100.

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Date of creation: 2005
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Handle: RePEc:dge:qmrbcd:100

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