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Análisis de series de tiempo del secuestro en Colombia

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Mauricio Rubio ()
Daniel Vaughan
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Este documento realiza un análisis descriptivo de la serie de secuestro mensual en Colombia en el período 1965-2003. Presenta las pruebas de cambio estructural y los resultados del análisis de intervención.

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Paper provided by UNIVERSIDAD EXTERNADO DE COLOMBIA in its series Documentos de Trabajo UEC with number 004285.

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Date of creation: 21 Nov 2007
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Handle: RePEc:col:000139:004285

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