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Definition of Integrated / Integrated Random Process: Integrated is said in reference to a random process. A random process is said to be 'integrated of order d' (sometimes denoted I(d)) for some natural number d if the series would be stationary after being first-differenced d times.

Example: a random walk is I(1). (Econterms)

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