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spatial structure that is required for the estimation of spatial models improves the forecasting performance of non …
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This paper develops a flexible multi-dimensional assessment method for the comparison of different statistical-econometric techniques based on learning mechanisms, with a view to analysing and forecasting regional labour markets. The aim of this paper is twofold. A first major objective is to...
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compares two NN methodologies. First, it uses NNs to forecast regional employment in both the former West and East Germany …
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compares two NN methodologies. First, it uses NNs to forecast regional employment in both the former West and East Germany …
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In this paper, we present a review of various computational experiments concerning neural network (NN) models developed for regional employment forecasting. NNs are nowadays widely used in several fields because of their flexible specification structure. A series of NN experiments is presented...
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Using a panel of 439 German regions we evaluate and compare the performance of various Neural Network (NN) models as forecasting tools for regional employment growth. Because of relevant differences in data availability between the former East and West Germany, the NN models are computed...
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