Citations with the tag: ECONOMIC forecasting
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- Research digest.
Kruger, Daniel // Bond Buyer; 09/18/97, Vol. 321 Issue 30233, p8Reveals economic predictions made by various economists in the United States. Includes Kenneth A. Gear from Standard & Poor Corp.; PNC Brokerage Corp.'s senior vice president and chief economists Stuart Hoffman.
- Minnesota Revises Revenue Projections Downward.
Shields, Yvette // Bond Buyer; 2/28/2003, Vol. 343 Issue 31583, p50Reports on the revised revenue projections for 2004 and 2005 in Minnesota. Impact of the revised revenue estimates on budget deficit; Plans to address the state's deficit; Reasons cited for projected decrease in revenue.
- Economist: Recession To Last Until Mid-2002.
Barnett, Chip // Bond Buyer; 12/5/2001, Vol. 338 Issue 31278, p2Reports on the forecasts of economists about recession in the U.S. economy. Decline in interest rates; Impact of monetary policy on the economy.
- UCLA Economist: California Downturn Will End in Mid-2002.
Finestone, Deborah // Bond Buyer; 12/5/2001, Vol. 338 Issue 31278, p44Reports on the expected economic recovery in California's economy by mid-2002 as predicted by economists at University of California in Los Angeles, California. Amount owed by California Department of Water Resources to the state; Estimated budget deficit for the fiscal year ending June 2002;...
- National Activity Index Decreases to Positive 0.21.
Siegel, Gary E. // Bond Buyer; 6/29/2010, Vol. 372 Issue 33341, p2The article offers information on the report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago that the National Activity Index for May 2010 decreases to positive 0.21 from a revised 0.25 reading in April.
- THAILAND: Consensus Forecasts.
Siegel, Gary E. // Asia Monitor: South East Asia Monitor Volume 1; Jul2003, Vol. 14 Issue 7, p4Forecasts on economic conditions of Thailand. Increase in the economic growth of the country during the first quarter of 2003; Percentage growth of real gross domestic product in 2003; Revision in forecast of real gross domestic product growth by the government planning agency, the National...
- Outlook and Assumptions: Domestic Assumptions.
Siegel, Gary E. // Pakistan Country Monitor; Aug2010, p2The article provides an outlook for the economic performance of Pakistan.
- Relative Value In Maghreb Debt.
Siegel, Gary E. // Emerging Markets Monitor; 5/12/2003, Vol. 9 Issue 5, p18Presents forecasts made by the International Monetary Fund on the economic performance of Middle East and Africa. Impact of a foreshortened Iraqi war on the Middle East and North Africa business zone; Signs of economic recovery in the tourist trade of Tunisia and Morocco; Relative value trades...
- Sluggish Growth Ahead.
Siegel, Gary E. // Latin America Monitor: Central America Monitor; Feb2011, Vol. 28 Issue 2, p4The article presents an economic outlook for El Salvador for 2011.
- Moderate Growth This Year.
Siegel, Gary E. // Latin America Monitor: Central America Monitor; Feb2011, Vol. 28 Issue 2, p5The article presents an economic outlook for Nicaragua for 2011.
- Central Bank To Remain Accommodative In 2011.
Siegel, Gary E. // Latin America Monitor: Central America Monitor; Feb2011, Vol. 28 Issue 2, p7The article presents an economic outlook for Honduras for 2011.
- Fiscal Straitjacket Tightens.
Siegel, Gary E. // Latin America Monitor: Central America Monitor; Feb2011, Vol. 28 Issue 2, p8The article presents an economic outlook for Costa Rica for 2011.
- REGIONAL RISK PROFILE.
Siegel, Gary E. // Emerging Europe Monitor: Central Europe; Mar2003, Vol. 10 Issue 3, p1Presents a regional risk profile for Europe as of March 2003. Rank for short term political risk in Hungary; Short term economic risk in Slovakia.
- New Zealand heading for a boom.
Siegel, Gary E. // Asian Business Review; Oct96, p22Focuses on New Zealand Treasury's prediction of a growth of 13.5 percent in the New Zealand economy over the four years 1996 to 2000. Virtuous circle of reducing finance expenses and improved fiscal performance.
- ARGENTINA: MACROECONOMIC DATA AND FORECASTS.
Siegel, Gary E. // Argentina Business Forecast Report; 2005 3rd Quarter, p2Presents a chart showing the macroeconomic data and forecasts for Argentina for the years 1998 through 2007.
- ARGENTINA: MACROECONOMIC DATA AND FORECASTS.
Siegel, Gary E. // Argentina Business Forecast Report; 2005 4th Quarter, p2Presents macroeconomic data and forecasts related to Argentina.
- chapter 3: 10-Year Forecast.
Siegel, Gary E. // Argentina Business Forecast Report; 2009 1st Quarter, p23The article information on the economic forecast of Argentina for ten years up to 2018.
- chapter 2: Economic Outlook.
Siegel, Gary E. // Argentina Business Forecast Report; 2009 2nd Quarter, p13The article discusses the economic forecast for Argentina from 2009 to 2018, including information on economic risk ratings, economic strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats, economic activities, monetary and exchange rate policies.
- chapter 3: 10-Year Forecast.
Siegel, Gary E. // Argentina Business Forecast Report; 2009 2nd Quarter, p25The article discusses the economic forecast for Argentina from the fourth quarter of 2009 to 2018.
- chapter 2: Economics Outlook.
Siegel, Gary E. // Venezuela Business Forecast Report; 2008 4th Quarter, p13The article discusses the economic forecast for Venezuela from the fourth quarter of 2008 to 2017, including information on economic risk ratings, economic strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats, economic activities, monetary and exchange rate policies.
- chapter 3: 10-Year Forecast.
Siegel, Gary E. // Venezuela Business Forecast Report; 2008 4th Quarter, p23The article discusses the long-term economic forecasts in Venezuela from the fourth quarter of 2008-2017, with emphasis on its oil market.
- chapter 3: 10-Year Forecast.
Siegel, Gary E. // Venezuela Business Forecast Report; 2009 1st Quarter, p23The article discusses the outlook for the Venezuelan economy from 2009 to 2018.
- Chapter 2: Economic Outlook.
Siegel, Gary E. // Venezuela Business Forecast Report; 2009 3rd Quarter, p15The article forecasts the economic development in Venezuela in 2009, particularly the slowdown of foreign investment, the reduction of private consumption, and the slow growth in net exports.
- Chapter 3: 10-Year Forecast.
Siegel, Gary E. // Venezuela Business Forecast Report; 2009 3rd Quarter, p25The article forecasts the economic development in Venezuela from 2009 to 2018, particularly the deterioration of its economic growth potential, the resurgence of the non-oil sector, and the increase of public spending.
- chapter 7: BMI Global Assumptions.
Siegel, Gary E. // Vietnam Business Forecast Report; 2009 1st Quarter, p65The article presents an economic forecast of various countries for the first quarter of 2009 including U.S., Japan and China.
- Not the best of times...
Fosler, Gail D. // Across the Board; Jan1997, Vol. 34 Issue 1, p29Focuses on how key forces that will shape the global economy over the next year are already in place by the transition into the 1997. How the fast-paced growth of developing countries over the years has changed the global economic landscape; Key change in the global outlook; How this outlook...
- Cahners publishes '94 economic report.
Fosler, Gail D. // Broadcasting & Cable; 12/6/93, Vol. 123 Issue 49, p82Announces the `Cahners 1994 Economic Outlook.' Forecasts for the general economy; Industrial and service industries; Electronics and technology section; Contact information.
- The art of forecasting: From ancient to modern times.
McCloskey, Donald N. // CATO Journal; Spring/Summer92, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p23Analyzes the impact of economic forecasting on decision making. Philosopher Cicero on the art of forecasting; Outlining theory-free forecasting; Attacks on ancient forecasters and their defenses; Economists' objections against ancient skepticism; Limits of forecasting; Market for forecasting and...
- The limits of economic forecasting.
Bordo, Michael D. // CATO Journal; Spring/Summer92, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p45Comments on Donald McCloskey's article `The Art of Forecasting: From Ancient to Modern Times' on the art of economic forecasting. Reasons for a high demand for forecasts; Assessing the value of forecasting; Predictions for aiding policymakers; Cases of successful economic forecasters.
- The art of forecasting: A wager.
Simon, Julian L. // CATO Journal; Spring/Summer94, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p159Comments on the article `The Art of Forecasting: From Ancient to Modern Times,' by Donald M. McCloskey, in the Spring/Summer 1994 issue of the `Cato Journal.' Accuracy of forecasts by economists; Possibility to forecast long-run trends; Dangers which arise from government forecasts.
- Global economy.
Simon, Julian L. // Crain's Cleveland Business; 12/12/94, Vol. 15 Issue 50, following p8Forecasts the global economy for 1995. Expected impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) on the business plans of export-minded executives; Statistics.
- Economic Forecaster Lowers Jobs Outlook.
Cruz, Sherri // Orange County Business Journal; 7/21/2003, Vol. 26 Issue 29, p3Presents the economic projections in Orange County, California. Effect of compensation costs and budget deficit on business enterprises; Growth in nonfarm employment; Unemployment rate.
- Cahners Economics report details 1994 outlook.
Cruz, Sherri // Contractor Magazine; Dec93, Vol. 40 Issue 12, p8Reports on the availability of the `Cahners 1994 Economic Outlook' report. Contents of the 60-page report; Price; Availability of copies of the special report called `Top U.S. Construction Markets for 1994'.
- The Year Ahead.
Cruz, Sherri // Africa Monitor: North Africa Monitor; Feb2003, Vol. 8 Issue 2, p8Presents forecasts of the political and economic conditions in Libya as of 2003. Political achievements in the year 2002; Effect of the inauguration of African Union on the Libyan diplomats in 2002; Factors that have complicated relations between Libya and the U.S.; Importance of modernization...
- The Roundtable's economic outlook.
Cruz, Sherri // Economic Trends (07482922); Feb94, p10Presents the Fourth District Economists' Roundtable's forecasts on the national economy for 1994 and 1995. Median real gross domestic product; Median nonresidential fixed investment; Median government spending; Median consumer price index (CPI); Changes in the median CPI; Corporate bond rates;...
- The economy in perspective.
Cruz, Sherri // Economic Trends (07482922); Jan1997, p1Presents an economic outlook for the United States in 1997. Economic indicators; Price stability and employment.
- A prospective view of economic development in the 1990's.
Swager, Ronald J. // Economic Development Review; Summer91, Vol. 9 Issue 3, p7Looks at the economic development in the 1990's. Dimensions of economic development; Characteristics of development in the 1990's; Challenges to economic development. INSET: Ronald J. Swager, Ph.D..
- DISTRICT FORECAST.
Swager, Ronald J. // Fedgazette; Jul2007, Vol. 19 Issue 4, p18The article presents estimates of key economic indicators for the Ninth District states of Minnesota, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It is stated that non-farm employment is expected to expand in all area in 2007, except in Wisconsin and the...
- Highlights from the latest Survey of Professional Forecasters.
Swager, Ronald J. // Business Review (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia); Nov/Dec93, p5Reports on prospects for economic growth through 1993 and into 1994 as of August 30, 1993 as stated by 35 forecasters. Survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia; Gross domestic product; Civilian unemployment rate; Inflation; Lower interest rates; Comparison of median forecasts for...
- The livingston survey: Still useful after all these years.
Croushore, Dean // Business Review (Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia); Mar/Apr97, p15Offers a look on the Livingston Survey, which, even after 50 years, still provides useful forecasts of the economy. The survey's history; How the survey works; Importance of the Livingston Survey in economic research; Other uses of the Livingston Survey. INSETS: Conference on expectations...
- Watching for chart patterns.
Seehusen, Ken // Futures: News, Analysis & Strategies for Futures, Options & Deri; Oct94, Vol. 23 Issue 12, p18Presents guidelines in analyzing the results of chart patterns used in futures trading. Use of charts in forecasting the condition of futures market; Trading obstacles; Flag formation; Presence of gaps; Interpretation of charts. INSET: Beyond the bar charts..
- Forecasting M2 growth: An exploration in real time.
Koenig, Evan F. // Economic Review (07321414); 1996 2nd Quarter, p16Examines whether by substituting real-time forecasts of spending growth and interest rates into the empirical model, it can successfully used to predict changes in money growth. Features of M2 growth model; Bond-fund-adjusted M2; Real-time forecasting.
- Muskegon's New Economic Forecast: Wait 'Til Next Year.
Sanchez, Mark // Grand Rapids Business Journal; 2/3/2003, Vol. 21 Issue 5, p12Predicts the economy of Muskegon County, Michigan for 2003. Unemployment in 2003; Performance of the manufacturing sector; Growth of service-producing employment.
- A positive look at 1991!
Sanchez, Mark // Hispanic Times Magazine; Dec1990/Jan1991, Vol. 12 Issue 1, p16Forecasts economic conditions in the United States and around the world for year 1991. Probability of experiencing a recession; Increase in unemployment; Sales of single family dwellings; Foreign trade deficit.
- Economy will pick up in 1997.
Evans, Mike // Industry Week/IW; 12/02/96, Vol. 245 Issue 22, p60Discusses economic forecasts in 1997 for the United States. Increases in gross domestic product; Financial opportunities among the high technology companies; Increase in consumer spending; Optimistic forecasts for various sectors.
- International economic outlook.
Simos, Evangelos O.; Triantis, John E. // Journal of Business Forecasting Methods & Systems; Spring94, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p30Presents a forecast of the international economy for 1995. Economic growth, inflation rate and current account of 47 countries; Interest rates in five major financial markets; Forecasts of exchange rates of seven countries; Economic analysis of selected regions.
- Consensus forecasts of financial institutions.
Ellis, Dennis F. // Journal of Business Forecasting Methods & Systems; Spring94, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p34Provides the consensus forecasts of financial institutions of 13 key economic variables of the United States economy for the second half of 1994 and first half of 1995. Gross domestic product; Personal disposable income; Personal consumption expenditures; Unemployment rate; Industrial capacity...
- U.S. economic and industrial outlook: Kent model forecasts.
Simunek, Vladimir J. // Journal of Business Forecasting Methods & Systems; Spring94, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p38Provides the consensus forecasts of key economic variables of the United States economy for 1994 and 1995 based on the Kent Model, a model operated by the Kent Economic and Development Institute (KEDI). Industry outlook; Durable and nondurable manufacturing; Construction; Services; Mining and...
- U.S. corporate earnings forecast: Major market indexes.
Abbott, Joseph // Journal of Business Forecasting Methods & Systems; Spring94, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p42Provides the 1994 and 1995 earnings forecasts of 11 economic sectors. Financial services; Health care; Consumer non-durable, services and durable industries; Energy; Transportation; Technology; Basic industries; Capital goods; Public utilities.
- International economic outlook.
Simos, Evangelos O.; Triantis, John E. // Journal of Business Forecasting Methods & Systems; Fall94, Vol. 13 Issue 3, p30Presents an assessment of the international economic outlook for 1995. Characteristics of global economic developments; Reasons for forecasting gradually accelerating inflation rates in industrial countries; interest rate forecasts; Exchange rate forecasts; Financial markets outlook.




