The Role of Time Series in the Analysis of the Mass Social and Economic Phenomena. Theoretical Considerations 

Journal Title: Dezbateri social economice - Year 2016, Vol 5, Issue 2

Abstract

The evolution of any phenomenon in time is the result of certain systematic influences as well as of others regardless their type. An indicator increases or decreases in the long run. These developments are analyzed according to the specialty literature using chronological series, also known as time series. The chronological series indicators, such as indices (fixed or mobile), the dynamics rhythm (fixed or mobile) measures the change of an indicator presently as compared to the basic period. 

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Claudia Bentoiu, Cristina Athu, Andreea-Monica Predonu

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Claudia Bentoiu, Cristina Athu, Andreea-Monica Predonu (2016). The Role of Time Series in the Analysis of the Mass Social and Economic Phenomena. Theoretical Considerations . Dezbateri social economice, 5(2), 170-172. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-101495