Elements of Forecasting


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Elements of Forecasting


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Elements of Forecasting is a concise, modern survey of business and economics forecasting methods. Written by one of the world's leading experts on forecasting, it focuses on the core techniques of widest applicability and assumes only an elementary background in statistics. It is applications-oriented and illustrates all methods with detailed examples and case studies.




Elements of Forecasting


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Elements of Forecasting


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ELEMENTARY FORECASTING focuses on the core techniques of widest applicability. The author illustrates all methods with detailed real-world applications, many of them international in flavor, designed to mimic typical forecasting situations.







Elements of Forecasting with Economic Applications Card


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Written by a leading expert on forecasting, this concise, modern survey of business and economic forecasting methods is intentionally selective and focuses only on the core techniques with the widest applicability. Assuming readers have a limited background in statistics, the book is extremely applications oriented and illustrates all methods with detailed real-world applications - many of them international in flavor - that reflect typical forecasting situations in today's global marketplace. Offering a practical blend of traditional and contemporary topics, Elements of Forecasting, 3e covers trend, seasonality and cycles, as well as more modern topics such as model selection, volatility models, unit roots and stochastic trends, vector autoregressions and cointegration. It devotes full chapters to volatility, statistical graphics, and evaluating and combining forecasts.




The Handbook of Forecasting


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Role and application of forecasting in organizations; Introduction to management forecasting; Sales forecasting requirements; Forecasting requirements for operations planning and control; Capacity planning forecasting requirements; Financial forecasting; Forecasting and strategic planning; Forecasting in the electric utility industry; State and local government revenue forecasting; Population forecasting; Forecasting: the issues; Approaches to forecasting; Smoothing methods for short-term planning and control; A practical overview of arima models for time series forecasting; Decomposition methods for medium term planning annnd budgeting; Econometric methods for managerial applications; Judgemtal and bayesian forecasting; An integrated approach to medium andlong term forecasting: the marketing mix system; Forecasting challenges; Forecasting and the environment: the challenges of rapid change; Price forecasting using experience curves and the product life-cycle concept; Life cycle forecasting; Forecasting recessions; Forecasting macroeconomic variables: an eclectic approach; ; Managing the forecasting functions; Forecasting and planning: an evaluation; Integrating forecasting and decision making; The forecasting audit; The future of forecasting.




Forecasting


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Abstract: Forecasting is a new, and still changing field. One of the most important factors in the relationships between method and result is that core assumptions are more important than sophisticated techniques; improved technique does not compensate for faulty assumptions. Forecasting is still an art and one that is difficult to master. The uses of forecasting can be so varied, and applied to so many different disciplines, that it's worth making the effort. The appraisal of forecasts and the choice of the "most likely" from a group focusing on the same area is also a type of forecasting.