Mixed with Lines plots the first series in a group as an Area, Bar, or Spike graph (your choice) and the remaining series as lines. Much larger than the latter scale, that unemployment is all but invisible. GDP and unemployment have different units of measurement, GDP being measured in billions of 2000 dollars and unemployment in percentage points. The first thing you’ll notice about this graph is that it’s completely useless. The line graph to the right (from “Output_and_Unemployment.wf 1”) shows real GDP and the civilian unemployment rate. Well, truth-be-told, there’s one element of group line graphs that is worth discussing. Other than deciding on window arrangements, Line, Area, Bar, and Spike graphs are the same for a group as for a series, except that you get one line (set of bars, etc.) for each series in the group. Several graph types provide this kind of stacking option. Using the Multiple series: field to tell EViews to Stack in single graph gives a better sense of how much total consumption was, as well as packing in the information while using less space.
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