Further thoughts on simplicity and complexity in population projection models |
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Authors: | Smith S K |
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Affiliation: | Bureau of Economic and Business Research, 221 Matherly Hall, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611-7145, USA |
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Abstract: | "This article is a review of--and response to--a special issue of Mathematical Population Studies that focused on the relative performance of simpler vs. more complex population projection models. I do not attempt to summarize or comment on each of the articles in the special issue, but rather present an additional perspective on several points: definitions of simplicity and complexity, empirical evidence regarding population forecast accuracy, the costs and benefits of disaggregation, the potential benefits of combining forecasts, criteria for evaluating projection models, and issues of economic efficiency in the production of population projections." |
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Keywords: | Demography Population forecasting Forecast errors Comparative methods Combining forecasts Evaluation of errors |
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