Keywords and phrases: import, Box-Jenkins, double moving average, double exponential smoothing.
Received: February 18, 2021; Accepted: March 13, 2021; Published: March 22, 2021
How to cite this article: Sukanya Intarapak and Thidaporn Supapakorn, Forecasting the import value of Thailand, Advances and Applications in Statistics 68(1) (2021), 57-70. DOI: 10.17654/AS068010057
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