Benchmarking methods for repeated business surveys
Benchmarking corresponds to a combination of two sources of information on a given variable. In many situations, the problem consists of combining a series of frequent data with a series of less frequent but more accurate data for producing more accurate estimates of the former series. For example,...
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University of Southampton
2007
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