A simplified two-variable formula for projecting U.S. monthly housing starts
Henry Spelter
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A simplified two-variable formula for projecting U.S. monthly housing starts
Published
1988
Publisher
USDA Forest Service, Forest Products Laboratory
Pages
20
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A simplified two-variable formula for projecting U.S. monthly housing starts was written by Henry Spelter.
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