Making progress in forecasting
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Multiple hypothesis method is used to find out the progress in forecasting journals. Problems and solutions of evidence-based forecasting method, advantages of implementation of internet for better access of information, to researchers and forecasting practitioners are also presented.
Publication Name: International Journal of Forecasting
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0169-2070
Year: 2006
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Forecasting economic time series with unconditional time-varying variance
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A forecasting economic time series model explaining the nonstationary behavior of several economic data sets including U.S. stock returns and exchange rates is presented.
Publication Name: International Journal of Forecasting
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0169-2070
Year: 2004
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Forecasting performance of multivariate time series models with full and reduced rank: an empirical examination
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By updating and using Quenouille's work on multiple time series forecasts for the period of 1967 through 2000 are made and analyzed.
Publication Name: International Journal of Forecasting
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0169-2070
Year: 2004
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