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  • ISSN: 01692070
  • International Journal of Forecasting (Individual Journal)

  • Impact Factor: 1.485

Description:

The International Journal of Forecasting is the leading journal in its field. It is the official publication of the International Institute of Forecasters (IIF) and shares its aims and scope. More information about the IIF may be found at http://www.forecasters.org.

The International Journal of Forecasting publishes high quality refereed papers covering all aspects of forecasting. Its objective (and that of the IIF) is to unify the field, and to bridge the gap between theory and practice, making forecasting useful and relevant for decision and policy makers. The journal places strong emphasis on empirical studies, evaluation activities, implementation research and ways of improving the practice of forecasting. It is open to many points of view and encourages debate to find solutions for problems facing the field.

Topics covered in the International Journal of Forecasting:

Economic and econometric forecasting
Marketing forecasting
• New products forecasting
Financial forecasting
Production forecasting
Technological forecasting
• Forecasting applications in business, government, and the military
Demographic forecasting
Energy forecasting
Climate forecasting
Crime forecasting
• Seasonal adjustments and forecasting
Time series forecasting
• Legal and political aspects of forecasting
• Implementation of forecasting
• Judgmental/psychological aspects of forecasting
• Impact of forecast uncertainty on decision making
• Organizational aspects of forecasting
• Evaluation of forecasting methods and approaches

Features of the IJF include research papers, research notes, discussion articles, book reviews, editorials and letters.

Data and computer programs associated with articles published in the International Journal of Forecasting may be found at http://www.forecasters.org/ijf/.