Elements of Forecasting with Economic Applications Card and InfoTrac College Edition
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.79 (685 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0324163827 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 460 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-08-22 |
Language | : | English |
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It is focused and comprehensive. Coverage and organization of the book are excellent and focused on the student while giving many pointers and references to advanced material and even current research.""The strength of the Diebold text is that it covers sufficiently diverse topics related to forecasting methods (compared with other books in the market). The text is empirically oriented. Also, its nicely organized flow of the topics should be very accessible to many readers, which is the primary reason why I assigned this book to my students." . "The text is excellent from instructor's perspective. Including several comprehensive applications is a unique and outstanding feature of this book.""I will adopt the new edition. It covers major issues of time-series econometrics at
Written by a leading expert 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 real-world applications, many of them international in flavor, designed to mimic typical forecasting situations. In many chapters, the application is the centerpiece of the presentation.. Elements of Forecasting, 3e is a concise, modern survey of business and economic forecasting methods
Three Stars Very dirt and stains all over it. "Excellent introductory guide to forecasting !!!" according to lawong@mboxExcellent introductory guide to forecasting !!! The use of practical examples (using the Eviews software) and the availability of a data disk makes this a very relevant guide for practitioners. There is a good section on graphical analysis and modelling of cycles using AR and MA processes. The mathematics is kept simple and clear, intuitive explanations are given throughout. The tre. .singnet.com.sg. The use of practical examples (using the Eviews software) and the availability of a data disk makes this a very relevant guide for practitioners. There is a good section on graphical analysis and modelling of cycles using AR and MA processes. The mathematics is kept simple and clear, intuitive explanations are given throughout. The tre. an embarrassingly slapdash and sloppy book Ronald Michener There were a considerable number of errors in the first edition that I pointed out to the author shortly after its publication. The second edition seems to have corrected few if any of them. Let me cite two egregious examples.In the chapter on ARMA models, the example analyzed is Canadian Employment data. One of the models that is fit
Before returning to the University of Pennsylvania in 1989, he worked as an economist under Paul Volcker and Alan Greenspan at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System in Washington DC. . He has received widespread recognition for his work, including election to Fellowship in the Econometric Society, Sloan and Guggenheim Fellowships, and election to advisory and editorial boards of numerous leading journals, inclu