Time-Series Forecasting
Christopher Chatfieldقیمت نهایی
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مشخصات کتاب
- نویسنده
- Christopher Chatfield
- سال انتشار
- ۲۰۰۰
- فرمت
- زبان
- انگلیسی
- تعداد صفحات
- ۲ صفحه
- حجم فایل
- ۱٫۹ مگابایت
- شابک
- 9780429126352، 9780791093542، 9781040062142، 9781138705777، 9781280507113، 9781420036206، 9781438104287، 9781584880639، 0429126352، 0791093549، 1040062148، 1138705772، 128050711X، 1420036203، 1438104286، 1584880635
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When the closing bell tolled on Tuesday, October 29, 1929, the New York Stock Exchange had experienced the worst day of its 112-year history. A record 16 million shares of stock had been traded on a day that would come to be known as Black Tuesday. After an astounding eight-year-long bull market, which peaked at 381 points on September 5, 1929, the market began a precipitous 48-percent decline on Black Tuesday. The prosperity of the Roaring Twenties had come to a close and a dark era of financial despair dawned in the United States.
Children's LiteratureAGERANGE: Ages 12 up.
Black Tuesday, the worst day in the history of the stock market, fell on October 29, 1929. On that fateful day, more than 16 million stocks were traded and between eight and nine million dollars lost. Many blamed Republican President Herbert Hoover (1929-33), because he believed in a laissez-faire approach to government and did not directly involve the government in citizen affairs. As a result, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected as president in 1932, and he immediately began implementing measures such as his fireside chats to make the public more willing to accept and be reassured by government authority. Roosevelt appointed Frances Perkins as the first female cabinet member in 1933 to serve as the U.S. Secretary of Labor. Perkins started two programs, the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Social Security Act, to help combat the joblessness and poverty in America. In 1935, Roosevelt added the Works Progress Administration, which employed more than 8.5 million people. This 114-page book provides a detailed overview of the period between the two World Wars, including the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression. It also provides a good introduction to the operations of the New York Stock Exchange. The book is in the "Milestones in American History" series. Reviewer: Lynn O'Connell
From the author of the bestselling "Analysis of Time Series," Time-Series Forecasting offers a comprehensive, up-to-date review of forecasting methods. It provides a summary of time-series modelling procedures, followed by a brief catalogue of many different time-series forecasting methods, ranging from ad-hoc methods through ARIMA and state-space modelling to multivariate methods and including recent arrivals, such as GARCH models, neural networks, and cointegrated models. The author compares the more important methods in terms of their theoretical inter-relationships and their practical merits. He also considers two other general forecasting topics that have been somewhat neglected in the literature: the computation of prediction intervals and the effect of model uncertainty on forecast accuracy. Although the search for a "best" method continues, it is now well established that no single method will outperform all other methods in all situations-the context is crucial. Time-Series Forecasting provides an outstanding reference source for the more generally applicable methods particularly useful to researchers and practitioners in forecasting in the areas of economics, government, industry, and commerce. From the author of the bestselling "Analysis of Time Series, Fifth Edition", this important book provides a comprehensive, up-to-date review of forecasting methods, ranging from ad-hoc to multivariate methods. The more important methods are compared in terms of their theoretical inter-relationships and their practical merits including empirical accuracy. The book also considers two other general forecasting topics that have been rather neglected hitherto: the computation of prediction intervals and the effect of model uncertainty on forecast accuracy The time-series forecasted methods used in economics, government, industry, and commerce are the subject of this volume, which will be useful to practitioners and researchers in these areas, as well as graduate students. A brief catalog of a wide scope of methods is provided, including the more recent models such as GARCH models, neural networks, a Offers a comprehensive review of forecasting methods. This work provides a summary of time-series modelling procedures followed by a brief catalogue of many different time-series forecasting methods, ranging from ad-hoc methods through ARIMA and state-space modelling to multivariate methods, including a number of recent arrivals. On October 29, 1929, more than 16 million stock shares were sold at the New York Stock Exchange, and by the end of November investors had lost more than $100 billion in assets. This book looks at the events that helped usher one of the grimmest periods in American history.کتابهای مشابه
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