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Covariance stationary sequences where Corr(xt + xt+h) Covariance stationary sequences where Corr(xt + xt+h)    0 as   are said to be: A) ​unit root processes. B) trend-stationary processes. C) ​serially uncorrelated. D) asymptotically uncorrelated. 0 as Covariance stationary sequences where Corr(xt + xt+h)    0 as   are said to be: A) ​unit root processes. B) trend-stationary processes. C) ​serially uncorrelated. D) asymptotically uncorrelated. are said to be:


A) ​unit root processes.
B) trend-stationary processes.
C) ​serially uncorrelated.
D) asymptotically uncorrelated.

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