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balance of opinion 4 Business Tendency Surveys 3 short-term forecasting 3 manufactured production 2 quantification 2 Balance of Opinion 1 Business Tendency Survey 1 Business surveys 1 Composite Indicators 1 Granger causality 1 Robust Statistics 1 Time Series 1 VAR models 1 indicators 1 k-nearest neighbour regression 1 principal component analysis 1 random forests 1 short-term forecast 1
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Book / Working Paper 4 Article 1
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French 3 Undetermined 2
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BIAU, O. 3 FERRARI, N. 2 BIAU, G. 1 Erkel-Rousse, Hélène 1 HILD, F. 1 Olga, Vasyechko 1 ROUVIERE, L. 1
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Département des Études Économiques d'Ensemble (D3E), Institut National de la Statistique et des Études Économiques (INSEE) 4
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Documents de Travail de la DESE - Working Papers of the DESE 4 Economics Bulletin 1
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New composite indicator for the business tendency survey
Olga, Vasyechko - In: Economics Bulletin 30 (2010) 4, pp. 32-32
), stability (normal) or decrease (unfavourable, level lower than the normal). The balance of opinion is defined as the difference …
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Balance of opinion What about missing the weights?
BIAU, O.; FERRARI, N. - Département des Études Économiques d'Ensemble (D3E), … - 2006
Due to their early release, Business Tendency Surveys (BTS) are widely used in short term forecasting. Their questions are mainly qualitative; answers are most often used to calculate balances of opinions, which are defined as the difference between the proportions of positive answers with...
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Nonparametric Forecasting of the Manufacturing Output Growth with Firm-level Survey Data
BIAU, G.; BIAU, O.; ROUVIERE, L. - Département des Études Économiques d'Ensemble (D3E), … - 2006
A large majority of summary indicators derived from the individual responses to qualitative Business Tendency Survey questions (which are mostly three-modality questions) result from standard aggregation and quantification methods. This is typically the case for the indicators called balances of...
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Individual responses to BTS and the Forecasting of Manufactured Production
Erkel-Rousse, Hélène; BIAU, O.; FERRARI, N. - Département des Études Économiques d'Ensemble (D3E), … - 2005
In this paper, we compare the performances of balances of opinion with those of competing dis-aggregate indicators derived from the Mitchell, Smith and Weale (MSW) methodology as concerns the one-quarter forecasting of the manufactured production growth rate. The data used are the Business...
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Do balances of opinion summarize at the best firms answers to business surveys?
HILD, F. - Département des Études Économiques d'Ensemble (D3E), … - 2002
Business surveys aim at getting, as quickly and as simply as possible, the recent and probable changes in economic activity. Answers to most of the questions are qualitative with three modalities (qualification of an evolution: up / stable / down). The qualitative indicators provided by these...
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