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Economic Forecasts Themenheft Heft 1bd 231 2011 Jahrbcher Fr Nationalkonomie Und Statistik Ralf Brggemann Editor Winfried Pohlmeier Editor Werner Smolny Editor

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Economic Forecasts Themenheft Heft 1bd 231 2011 Jahrbcher Fr Nationalkonomie Und Statistik Ralf Brggemann Editor Winfried Pohlmeier Editor Werner Smolny Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: De Gruyter Oldenbourg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.78 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Ralf Brüggemann (editor); Winfried Pohlmeier (editor); Werner Smolny (editor)
ISBN: 9783110510843, 3110510847
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Economic Forecasts Themenheft Heft 1bd 231 2011 Jahrbcher Fr Nationalkonomie Und Statistik Ralf Brggemann Editor Winfried Pohlmeier Editor Werner Smolny Editor by Ralf Brüggemann (editor); Winfried Pohlmeier (editor); Werner Smolny (editor) 9783110510843, 3110510847 instant download after payment.

Forecasts guide decisions in all areas of economics and finance. Economic policy makers base their decisions on business cycle forecasts, investment decisions of firms are based on demand forecasts, and portfolio managers try to outperform the market based on financial market forecasts. Forecasts extract relevant information from the past and help to reduce the inherent uncertainty of the future. The topic of this special issue of the Journal of Economics and Statistics is the theory and practise of forecasting and forecast evaluation and an overview of the state of the art of forecasting.

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