Some Methodological Questions of the Preparation of Forecasts
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ForecastAbstract
The direct reason of the development and the increase of the demand for prediction is to look for in the acceleration of socialeconomic development. At the end of the 19th century, and at the beginning of the 20th century have appeared those processes in the United States of America which changed basically the former, relatively calm market situation.
The primary condition of making the future processes probable and possible is the connecting mode of the past-present-future, the
existence or lack of balance, the continuous or balk nature of processes.
If the given phenomena has precedents and those are living further in the past in any form, the mathematical-statistical so called
hard methods get wide possibilities. But in those cases, when in lack of precedents a totally new developing period begins, the intuitive, professional so called soft methods come to the fore.
The lecture analyses the theoretical and methodical questions connected to the above with the purpose to improve the quality and
goodness of the practical applications of predictions
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