Moore, Geoffrey Hoyt, 1914-2000
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found: Wallis, W. A. A significance test for time series ... 1941.
found: His Business cycles, inflation, and forecasting, 1983:CIP t.p. (Geoffrey H. Moore)
found: New York times, Mar. 11, 2000:obituaries (Geoffrey H. Moore; analyst of business cycles; d. Mar. 9, 2000 in Bloomfield, Conn. at age 86)
found: Wikipedia, viewed December 12, 2018:Geoffrey H. Moore (Geoffrey Hoyt Moore (February 28, 1914-March 9, 2000), whom The Wall Street Journal called "the father of leading indicators",[1] spent several decades working on business cycles at the National Bureau of Economic Research,[2] where he helped build on the work of his mentors, Wesley Clair Mitchell and Arthur F. Burns.[3][4] Moore also served as commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics from March 1969 to January 1973) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoffrey_H._Moore
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1980-05-22: new
2018-12-27: revised
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