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unemployment data

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  • Paul A. Ruud

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Instructional dataset, Accompanying An Introduction to Classical Econometric Theory Paul A. Ruud, Oxford University Press, 2d ed. (c) 2000 Datasets also accessible in ASCII from http://elsa.berkeley.edu/users/ruud/cet/data.html Extract from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics series LFU21000000. Timeseries data, 1969M1-1994M11, 311 observations, 4 variables, including year, month, date, and seasonally unadjusted unemployment rate of the civilian labor force for people aged 16 years and older.

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  • Paul A. Ruud, 2000. "unemployment data," Instructional Stata datasets for econometrics us_unemp, Boston College Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:boc:bocins:us_unemp
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