Forecasting Examples for Business and Economics Using the SAS System

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Forecasting Examples for Business and Economics Using the SAS System

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Rating : 4.61 (752 Votes)
Asin : 1555447635
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 416 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-01-04
Language : English

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I have been a big advocate of the utility of using and learning SAS by imitation and adaptation. --Eric R. Ziegel, Technometrics, Book Review Editor . This book, with all the usual fine production standards that the SAS books offer, is another wonderful aid to the use of the vast capabilities of SAS in its different areas of statistical application

Useful starting point qtip60610 Upside is that it writes out the co dealing side the discussion. Helpful for general ideas and a starting point. Downside, it's a bit dated and they randomly explain some concepts but not others, a more consistent level of thoroughness would be helpful.

You'll learn how to use SAS to forecast time series data using Box-Jenkins ARIMA methodology; develop and forecast transfer functions and intervention models; fit and forecast regression models with autocorrelated, heteroskedastic, and ARCH-GARCH error terms; estimate nonlinear regression models; create forecast confidence limits using Monte Carlo simulation; and more! The main focus of the book is on the code-based procedures in SAS/ETS software, but this book also provides an introduction to the interactive Time Series Forecasting System, and it shows how to plot data and forecasts with SAS/GRAPH softw

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