Come visit us at the Hilton San Francisco Financial District’s Grand Ballroom at booths 403 & 405 and see why EViews 9 is preferred by
economists. We have many great new features and analytical methods to show you. We will also be giving away our new EViews 9
Student Version to academics, as well as other giveaways. We hope to see you soon at ASSA 2016.
Monday, December 21, 2015
Monday, December 14, 2015
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
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For A Wonderful Holiday
And A Happy New Year.
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Add-in Round Up
In this section of the blog we provide a summary of the Add-ins that have been released or updated in the previous few months, and we announce the winner of our “Add-in of the Quarter” prize!
As a reminder, EViews Add-ins are additions to the EViews interface or command language written by our users or the EViews development team and released to the public. You can install Add-ins to your EViews by using the Add-ins menu from within EViews, or by visiting the EViews website.
The past few months have seen the release of three new Add-ins: HEGY, Backtest and FAVAR.
As a reminder, EViews Add-ins are additions to the EViews interface or command language written by our users or the EViews development team and released to the public. You can install Add-ins to your EViews by using the Add-ins menu from within EViews, or by visiting the EViews website.
The past few months have seen the release of three new Add-ins: HEGY, Backtest and FAVAR.
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Welcome to “It’s About Time”
Meet EViews’ dynamic team of economists, scientists, and developers as we blog about diverse topics that will give you more insight into EViews’ capabilities and application. From discussing current time series and econometric principles to comparing EViews’ performance against the competition, we will have an interesting story to tell you. Additionally, whether you are a professional user or new to EViews, you will discover new ways to use EViews.
Automatic Forecasting of the M3 Data
In a recent post on his excellent
Hyndsight
blog, Rob Hyndman compared the results of the R forecasting package with those
of some commercial automatic forecasting software packages using data
from the M3
forecasting competition.
We don’t consider EViews to be an
automatic forecasting package, but EViews does include two of the most widely
used forecasting techniques; Box-Jenkins ARIMA
models, and Error, Trend,
Season (ETS) exponential smoothing models, and includes “automatic
selection” versions of both techniques, letting EViews decide the best
specification for each.
You can view a demonstration of automatic ARIMA forecasting in EViews here: