Construction demand modelling a systematic approach to using economic indicators
Language: English Series: RICS Foundation Research Papers ; 3(4)Publication details: London RICS 1999Description: ii, 22p. 30cmISBN:- 0854069402
- 1354-506X
- 338.4369
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Confirms that, firstly, demand in the construction industry is significantly related to a wide range of economic measures and, secondly, the models are able to produce accurate forecasts that satisfy the acceptable limit of 10%%%% mean absolute percentage error. Implications