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1.3.7. The Relative Time Series.


D.1. The Relative Time Series: 

A time series of one price is meaningless, a time series of prices of different Economic Goods compared is meaningful (From 1.3.4)


Reference: Chapter 03 of Robbins, L. (2007). An essay on the nature and significance of economic science.

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