Journal of Applied Mathematics and Decision Sciences
Volume 2006 (2006), Article ID 12619, 12 pages
doi:10.1155/JAMDS/2006/12619
Abstract
Timber production in New Zealand was privatized in 1987. We examine
the effects of this change on the level of New Zealand sawn timber production,
and changes in the seasonal pattern, using a state-space model with intervention
variables. We describe the formulation and estimation of the state-space model,
and show how it can be used to examine both the structural changes around the
time of privatization and the gradually evolving seasonal pattern in production. We
also show how the model can be used to forecast future production.