Intervention analysis with applications to economic and environmental problems.

Author(s)
Box, G.E.P. & Tiao, G.C.
Abstract

The effect of interventions on a given response variable in the presence of dependent noise structure is discussed. Difference equation models are employed to represent the possible dynamic characteristics of both the interventions and the noise. Some properties of the maximum likelihood estimators of parameters measuring level changes are discussed. Two applications, one dealing with the photochemical smog data in Los Angeles and the other with changes in the consumer price index, are presented.

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B 31624 [electronic version only] /01 /93 /
Source

From: Journal of the American Statistical Association, 70 (1975- 03), No. 349, p. 70- 79, 6 ref.

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