Macroeconomics
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Author: ABEL, Andrew B., BERNANKE, Ben, CROUSHORE, Dean Darrell
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In the FRED database, find a variable that is available in both a seasonally adjusted form and a not seasonally adjusted form. Plot both over time and describe how large the seasonal variation in the variable is.
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