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seasonal adjustment
seasonal adjustmentAdjustment to correct for seasonal variations in economic variables. Seasonally adjusted figures for GDP or its components are believed to give a better impression of cyclical movements in the economy than unadjusted figures. Seasonal adjustment is liable to produce incorrect figures if anything happens to change the pattern of seasonal variation in the economy. National income data in the UK are provided both on a seasonally adjusted and an unadjusted basis.
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