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Title: Evaluating the 1996-2006 employment projections: on the whole, the BLS 1996-2006 employment projections outperformed alternative naive models, but not projecting the housing bubble or the rise in oil prices did cause some inaccuracies in the projections.(Evaluating the 1996-2006 Projections)(Statistical data)
Author: Ian D. Wyatt
Publication:Monthly Labor Review (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 1, 2010
Publisher: Superintendent of Documents
Volume: 133 Issue: 9 Page: 33(37)
Article Type: Statistical data
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Author(s)Ian D. Wyatt
PublisherSuperintendent of Documents
ISBN / ASINB004J8EVGS
ISBN-13978B004J8EVG0
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