A turning-point diagnostics analysis on the accuracy of the OECD forecasts for Turkey
Dikaios Tserkezos
Applied Economics Letters, 1996, vol. 3, issue 10, 625-627
Abstract:
The accuracy of forecasts by OECD for Turkey is examined, for nine macroeconomic variables over the period 1980-1993. Using turning-point diagnostics analysis it is concluded that the OECD should re-examine its potentials in order to improve its forecasting ability.
Date: 1996
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